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Books
Dec 27
2:30 PM
Seattle’s Top AI Scientist Programs the Origins of Life
Blaise Agüera y Arcas's New Book
What Is Life? Evolution as Computation
Picks Up Where Alan Turing Left Off
Charles Mudede
Books
Oct 3
1:15 PM
Dance to Save the Planet
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s New Book Injects the Climate Crisis with a Much-Needed Dose of Optimism
Hannah Murphy Winter
Art and Performance Fall 2024
Sep 30
11:23 AM
Person of Interest: Tyler Thrasher
The Guy Who Grows Crystals on Dead Things
Megan Seling
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Film/TV
Jul 17
9:00 AM
The Acolyte
Might Be Woke, but the Force Is Not
The One Conservative Thing about the Star Wars Universe
Charles Mudede
Queer Issue 2024
Jun 11
10:00 AM
The Future of HIV Treatment Is Injectable
Promising Drugs Could Expand Treatment–If We Get Out of Our Own Way
Vivian McCall
Enviro
Apr 3
12:48 PM
Warmer Autumns and Winters Could Cause Bee Colony Collapse
Cold Storage Could Be(e) the Solution
Vivian McCall
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Film/TV
Mar 26
10:00 AM
Netflix's
3 Body Problem
Turns Out to Be Porn for Conservatives
The Political Movement that Brought You Climate Denialism Somehow Thinks the Show Owns the Libs
Charles Mudede
Stranger Suggests
Sep 21
10:00 AM
Today's Stranger Suggests: Elizabeth Rush at Elliott Bay Book Company
One Really Great Thing to Do Every Day of the Week
Lindsay Costello
Science
Sep 7
12:22 PM
The Beginning of Fall Makes Me Long All the More for the Planets of TRAPPIST-1
Maybe There Are No Summers in Its Solar System
Charles Mudede
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Books
Aug 3
11:20 AM
Can Seattle Do for August Wilson What Lake Forest Park Did for Octavia Butler?
Butler Was Not Only a Talented Science Fiction Writer, but a Brilliant Philosopher
Charles Mudede
Books
Jan 31
1:56 PM
An Interview With Annalee Newitz
"I Love Hearing the Opinions of Worms and Cats"
Matt Baume
Film/TV
Jun 3
5:41 PM
In the Mood for Love
Is One of the Universes in
Everything Everywhere All at Once
See It for Yourself This Weekend at The Egyptian
Charles Mudede
News
May 5
1:52 PM
The Terrifying Ghost That Haunts the Leaked SCOTUS Opinion
Charles Mudede
Science
Aug 12
3:35 PM
Hear Us Out: We Actually Need More Wildfires, Not Fewer
Andrew Engelson
Science
Aug 5
2:56 PM
Why Time Crystals Should Really Be Called God Crystals
Charles Mudede
Books
May 10
9:45 AM
The Pacific Northwest Beauty of Forest Scientist Suzanne Simard and Her New Memoir
Finding the Mother Tree
Charles Mudede
Books
Apr 15
4:05 PM
What's God Got to Do With Michio Kaku's New Book,
The God Equation
?
Charles Mudede
Science
Apr 9
10:00 AM
Will the Bizarre Behavior of an Elementary Particle Finally Reveal the Secrets of the Universe?
Charles Mudede
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