In our last episode of 2020, we find some bright spots in this tumultuous year and look forward to what’s next with Easy Street Records’ Matt Vaughan, Eric Ogriseck of Pegasus Book Exchange, and the people of West Seattle.
Read MorePolar bears are popping up in West Seattle, spreading cheer and charity via the first-ever Polar Bear Challenge. Learn how it got started and how you can take part! Next we talk turkey and more Hot Dish with Kisha Vaughan, and meet Shane Clyburn, the new manager of the West Seattle Farmers Market.
Read MoreWith Election Day at hand, the hottest spot in the neighborhood is the Junction’s ballot drop box. But there’s a surprising twist to the unprecedented turnout. Also, get the inside scoop on the Southwest Seattle Historical’s Society’s new exhibit on the history-making Alki Suffrage Club
Read MoreGet to know Ahmahd Odom, who turns the crosstown traffic of the Alaska Junction's Walk All Ways intersection into a magical mystery tour of music.
Read MoreWith the pandemic keeping people apart, two of West Seattle’s most significant cultural institutions are exploring the digital realm to carry on traditions and break new ground. Hear how it’s happening with Michael King of the Southwest Seattle Historical Society and ArtsWest’s Mathew Wright.
Read MoreHear how the Farmers Market has made it easier to connect with What’s Good. Find out what West Seattle readers are focused on and learn some local foraging tips. Plus Hot Dish with Kisha Vaughan, reflecting on the afterglow of Record Store Day which brought familiar faces and feelings back to the Ju
Read MoreGet to know Desmond Hansen, creator of the iconic traffic controller box portraits popping up around West Seattle. And hear from artists and organizers behind the Black Lives Matter mural in the Junction.
Read MoreA painting that moves with you through time, and a “secret” source for natural wonders — learn more about these hidden gems of the Junction!
Read MoreHow is West Seattle showing and embracing LGBTQ Pride? We found out in stories from all three Junctions, plus an update from the Farmers Market.
Read MoreWe took to the streets to talk with people joining in West Seattle’s Black Lives Matter protest and march, plus follow-up interviews with two standout youths from the day’s events, and a check-in with Kisha Vaughan.
Read MoreThree West Seattle residents open up about their closest relationships and what they discovered about them under stay-at-home quarantine.
Read MoreNecessity is the mother of invention, as you’ll hear in the stories from three beloved Junction businesses about how they’ve adapted to our days of social distancing .
Read MoreHow is West Seattle dealing with the double impact of COVID-19 and the bridge closure? And where do we go from here? We talk with local realtor Jonathan French for his perspective on our community’s future (and how it relates to our past), and hear from the Southwest Seattle Historical Society’s Michael King about a community project capturing this moment in time. Plus, Hot Dish with Kisha Vaughan!
Read MoreBetter late than never! We chat with former Seattle City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen about the history of the Jeanette Williams Memorial Bridge (that big one that’s currently broken), get the stay-at-home Hot Dish from Kisha Vaughan, learn how Junction-area businesses are adapting to our times (and how you can help them), and an exclusive interview with West Seattle’s most elusive celebrity!
Read MoreConnecting in the time of coronavirus. Music, books, walking in parks, and sharing thoughts on our world.
Read MoreEpisode #1: Hit the streets of West Seattle to hear what people love about this neighborhood. Meet Kisha Vaughan and get her perspective direct from the Alaska Junction in Kisha’s Hot Dish. Hear some What’s Up event highlights and learn about Eggucation Month happening at the Farmers Market.
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