Florangela Davila
Former News Director-
Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of radio conversations between homeless youth. Voices will also be broadcast as part of the Kids@Risk…
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Twenty years ago, Seattle’s Intiman Theater was the first regional company in the country to produce “Angels in America.” The 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning…
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The Westerlies are a new young brass ensemble based out of New York City. They’re an all-over-the-musical-map group whose first album is already garnering…
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Speight Jenkins is stepping down as general director of Seattle Opera after 31 years. And among the things he’s most proud of are the productions of two…
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Back in the day — we’re talking the 1960s, '70s and ‘80s — local Seattle bands played funk and soul music in the city’s dance clubs.The music was the…
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At 6-foot-3, Garry Webberly is a towering figure with a head of white hair and a matching mustache. The 76-year-old Webberly's musical tastes run from…
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As a boy growing up in the 1960s and ‘70s, Alex Tizon was well aware of a racial hierarchy that existed, a hierarchy that put him, a Filipino immigrant,…
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Justin Kauflin is a young twentysomething pianist who, at age 11, lost his eyesight.Jazz legend Clark Terry — the revolutionary flugelhornist who played…
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Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of radio conversations between homeless youth. Voices will also be broadcast as part of the Kids@Risk…
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When it comes to religion, young adults feel a lot differently about the subject than previous generations. People in their 20s are less likely to be…