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ArtSEA: WA State Book Awards kick off a rich reading season

ArtSEA: WA State Book Awards kick off a rich reading season
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KUOW - Like nothing we ve ever seen How to beat a Seattle scorcher

With three days hitting over 100 degrees in the Seattle area, Jake DeFlitch with the National Weather Service admits “It’s nothing like we’ve ever seen. In fact, the region hasn t felt this intensity of heat in over 100 years, since records were taken at the Seattle Federal Office Building. DeFlitch says that the northwest is likely to experience a warmer-than-average summer. But, he notes that the current extreme event will likely be an anomaly. “Looking at the long-term forecast, we will continue to see above-normal conditions throughout the summer, he said. Will it will be this hot? Probably not. This is really such an unusual, unique, unprecedented event. We will likely not see something like this again. But it looks like through the summer, we will stay above average when it comes to our temperatures over the next three months.”

KUOW - 100 years of Seattle complaints: Seattle has been dying for a long time

100 years of Seattle complaints: Seattle has been dying for a long time May 18, 2021 Seattle is dying. Now. Then. Always. We take a look at how every generation gripes about losing their nostalgic Old Seattle. Plus, a recap on Governor Inslee s signing ceremony, which includes some surprise and controversial vetoes. Lastly, the latest of our ongoing weekly conversations with candidates running for Seattle mayor. Individual segments are available in our podcast stream or at www.kuow.org/record. Governor Inslee vetoes the legislature s grand bargain in climate bills Three climate bills were at the center of the governor s signing ceremony yesterday. Two of them saw critical vetoes that undid hard-won concessions in the legislature. Bill Radke speaks with the Seattle Times Hal Bernton about what this means for the legislation going forward.

Memorable conversations from the 2021 Crosscut Festival

Memorable conversations from the 2021 Crosscut Festival From local art and pandemic disruption to climate change and Black history, here are the discussions you don t want to miss. by From top left: Erin Johnson, Sonia Shah, Abrahm Lustgarten, and Carmen Best; second row: Tim Lennon, Heather Cox Richardson, Teddy Phillips (AKA Stat the Artist), and Vivian Hua; third row: Monyee Chau, Steven Miller, Peter Singer, and Michelle Nijhuis. After the onset of the pandemic canceled last year s Crosscut Festival, we were thrilled we could bring you into 33 conversations over this last week. Thank you all so much for joining us and for asking our speakers such thoughtful questions!

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