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 Weekday's Annual Haunted Halloween Party | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

You're invited to Weekday's haunted Halloween party. We hope you brought your nerve. (Insert creepy laugh here.) Dress up as anything you wish, and bring your true ghost stories and Halloween treats. Let's revel in the holiday!Also this hour, we get an update on the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy along the Jersey Shore from Paul D'Ambrosio of the Asbury Park Press; and The Atlantic's Rebecca Greenfield joins us to separate the real from the fake when it comes to some of the amazing images of the storm that have been floating around online.

 Greendays Gardening Tackles Winter Gardening Questions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3351

Weekday green thumbs Marty Wingate, Willi Galloway and Greg Rabourn join us to answer your flower, vegetable and native plant questions. Need guidance for your garden? Call us at 206.543.5869 or email weekday@kuow.org.Plus, the campaigns have stayed nearly silent on the issue of climate change. Why has in-depth discussion on climate change disappeared from the presidential campaign? Are there potential policies that either President Obama or Governor Romney might embrace? We will talk to journalist Mark Hertsgaard and Michael Shellenberger, president of the Breakthrough Institute.

 Greendays Gardening Tackles Winter Gardening Questions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3351

Weekday green thumbs Marty Wingate, Willi Galloway and Greg Rabourn join us to answer your flower, vegetable and native plant questions. Need guidance for your garden? Call us at 206.543.5869 or email weekday@kuow.org.Plus, the campaigns have stayed nearly silent on the issue of climate change. Why has in-depth discussion on climate change disappeared from the presidential campaign? Are there potential policies that either President Obama or Governor Romney might embrace? We will talk to journalist Mark Hertsgaard and Michael Shellenberger, president of the Breakthrough Institute.

 Greendays Gardening Tackles Winter Gardening Questions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3351

Weekday green thumbs Marty Wingate, Willi Galloway and Greg Rabourn join us to answer your flower, vegetable and native plant questions. Need guidance for your garden? Call us at 206.543.5869 or email weekday@kuow.org.Plus, the campaigns have stayed nearly silent on the issue of climate change. Why has in-depth discussion on climate change disappeared from the presidential campaign? Are there potential policies that either President Obama or Governor Romney might embrace? We will talk to journalist Mark Hertsgaard and Michael Shellenberger, president of the Breakthrough Institute.

 Greendays Gardening Tackles Winter Gardening Questions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3351

Weekday green thumbs Marty Wingate, Willi Galloway and Greg Rabourn join us to answer your flower, vegetable and native plant questions. Need guidance for your garden? Call us at 206.543.5869 or email weekday@kuow.org.Plus, the campaigns have stayed nearly silent on the issue of climate change. Why has in-depth discussion on climate change disappeared from the presidential campaign? Are there potential policies that either President Obama or Governor Romney might embrace? We will talk to journalist Mark Hertsgaard and Michael Shellenberger, president of the Breakthrough Institute.

 Greendays Gardening Tackles Winter Gardening Questions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3351

Weekday green thumbs Marty Wingate, Willi Galloway and Greg Rabourn join us to answer your flower, vegetable and native plant questions. Need guidance for your garden? Call us at 206.543.5869 or email weekday@kuow.org.Plus, the campaigns have stayed nearly silent on the issue of climate change. Why has in-depth discussion on climate change disappeared from the presidential campaign? Are there potential policies that either President Obama or Governor Romney might embrace? We will talk to journalist Mark Hertsgaard and Michael Shellenberger, president of the Breakthrough Institute.

 Tim Egan On Edward Curtis, A Famous Photographer You Have Never Heard Of | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

Chances are you've seen the works of Edward Curtis, possibly without even realizing it. His images are the iconic, definitive photographs of Native Americans created as the 19th century expired and the 20th came into being. The huge project to photograph the surviving Indian tribes brought Edward Curtis from the fringes of high society to the edge of penury. He died almost forgotten a few years after publication of the last of his 20 volumes of images. The New York Times journalist and author Timothy Egan joins us to explore the remarkable life and work of Edward Curtis.Also this hour we will hear from the two candidates running for Washington state's 9th Congressional District. Rep. Adam Smith and Jim Postma discuss the issues facing the state's first minority-majority district.

 Tim Egan On Edward Curtis, A Famous Photographer You Have Never Heard Of | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

Chances are you've seen the works of Edward Curtis, possibly without even realizing it. His images are the iconic, definitive photographs of Native Americans created as the 19th century expired and the 20th came into being. The huge project to photograph the surviving Indian tribes brought Edward Curtis from the fringes of high society to the edge of penury. He died almost forgotten a few years after publication of the last of his 20 volumes of images. The New York Times journalist and author Timothy Egan joins us to explore the remarkable life and work of Edward Curtis.Also this hour we will hear from the two candidates running for Washington state's 9th Congressional District. Rep. Adam Smith and Jim Postma discuss the issues facing the state's first minority-majority district.

 Tim Egan On Edward Curtis, A Famous Photographer You Have Never Heard Of | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

Chances are you've seen the works of Edward Curtis, possibly without even realizing it. His images are the iconic, definitive photographs of Native Americans created as the 19th century expired and the 20th came into being. The huge project to photograph the surviving Indian tribes brought Edward Curtis from the fringes of high society to the edge of penury. He died almost forgotten a few years after publication of the last of his 20 volumes of images. The New York Times journalist and author Timothy Egan joins us to explore the remarkable life and work of Edward Curtis.Also this hour we will hear from the two candidates running for Washington state's 9th Congressional District. Rep. Adam Smith and Jim Postma discuss the issues facing the state's first minority-majority district.

 Tim Egan On Edward Curtis, A Famous Photographer You Have Never Heard Of | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

Chances are you've seen the works of Edward Curtis, possibly without even realizing it. His images are the iconic, definitive photographs of Native Americans created as the 19th century expired and the 20th came into being. The huge project to photograph the surviving Indian tribes brought Edward Curtis from the fringes of high society to the edge of penury. He died almost forgotten a few years after publication of the last of his 20 volumes of images. The New York Times journalist and author Timothy Egan joins us to explore the remarkable life and work of Edward Curtis.Also this hour we will hear from the two candidates running for Washington state's 9th Congressional District. Rep. Adam Smith and Jim Postma discuss the issues facing the state's first minority-majority district.

 Tim Egan On Edward Curtis, A Famous Photographer You Have Never Heard Of | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

Chances are you've seen the works of Edward Curtis, possibly without even realizing it. His images are the iconic, definitive photographs of Native Americans created as the 19th century expired and the 20th came into being. The huge project to photograph the surviving Indian tribes brought Edward Curtis from the fringes of high society to the edge of penury. He died almost forgotten a few years after publication of the last of his 20 volumes of images. The New York Times journalist and author Timothy Egan joins us to explore the remarkable life and work of Edward Curtis.Also this hour we will hear from the two candidates running for Washington state's 9th Congressional District. Rep. Adam Smith and Jim Postma discuss the issues facing the state's first minority-majority district.

 Elections 2012: How To Read The Polls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

With just over a week to go, news outlets are inundated with polling results gaging voter sentiment in the presidential election — up to 20 state and national polls are coming out every day, often with different results. Which ones can you trust? How are they conducted? Washington Post polling director Jon Cohen helps us separate the signal from the noise.Also this hour, we gather around the water cooler with Valerie Curtis-Newton and Garth Stein to talk megastorms, election fatigue and Halloween.

 Elections 2012: How To Read The Polls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

With just over a week to go, news outlets are inundated with polling results gaging voter sentiment in the presidential election — up to 20 state and national polls are coming out every day, often with different results. Which ones can you trust? How are they conducted? Washington Post polling director Jon Cohen helps us separate the signal from the noise.Also this hour, we gather around the water cooler with Valerie Curtis-Newton and Garth Stein to talk megastorms, election fatigue and Halloween.

 Elections 2012: How To Read The Polls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

With just over a week to go, news outlets are inundated with polling results gaging voter sentiment in the presidential election — up to 20 state and national polls are coming out every day, often with different results. Which ones can you trust? How are they conducted? Washington Post polling director Jon Cohen helps us separate the signal from the noise.Also this hour, we gather around the water cooler with Valerie Curtis-Newton and Garth Stein to talk megastorms, election fatigue and Halloween.

 Elections 2012: How To Read The Polls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3352

With just over a week to go, news outlets are inundated with polling results gaging voter sentiment in the presidential election — up to 20 state and national polls are coming out every day, often with different results. Which ones can you trust? How are they conducted? Washington Post polling director Jon Cohen helps us separate the signal from the noise.Also this hour, we gather around the water cooler with Valerie Curtis-Newton and Garth Stein to talk megastorms, election fatigue and Halloween.

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