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(In order by Title and most recent Date Recorded)
CityStream: (July 2005)
The Seattle Center has been called the City's living room but are financial troubles threatening this unique cultural landmark in the heart of Seattle? Also, James Keblas, the new director of the Mayor's Office for Film and Music explains how he plans to develop and promote both cultural industries.
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7/6/2005
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CityStream: (June 2005)
June, it’s a month for wedding bells, bridal bouquets, and celebratory cakes. Nowadays happy couples are looking to express themselves through personalized vows, quirky wedding locations, and extraordinary cakes. We’ll visit one local pastry chef to find out about the wedding cake revolution. And Lisa Stone, Executive Director of the Northwest Women’s Law Center has an update on the status of two lawsuits that seek to legalize gay marriage in Washington State.
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6/2/2005
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CityStream: (May 2005)
This month on CityStream, host Marcie Sillman looks into a recent lawsuit that could challenge Seattle’s reputation as a public art pioneer. We’ll also meet a woman who has turned her experiences during the Nazi holocaust into theatre with a mission. And Seattle Art Museum Deputy Director Lisa Corrin explains what the city would miss if a planned sculpture park is scuttled in the battle of the waterfront trolley.
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5/5/2005
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CityStream: (April, 2005)
Host Mike James is on Capitol Hill exploring what insurers are paying for damage caused by shabby condo construction and what you can do to protect yourself. Also, a piano face-off at the Seattle Chopin Competition and an interview with Michael Shermer, author of the new book Science Friction
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4/1/2005
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CityStream: (February, 2005)
What happens when a homeowner's neglect affects a neighborhood? Can the city really do anything? Host Mike James addresses the issue on this month's CityStream. Also in the program: Dance in Seattle and a conversation with Eric Liu, local author of the recently published Guiding Lights: The People Who Lead us Toward our Purpose in Life.
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2/11/2005
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CityStream: (January, 2005)
Join host Mike James for new features about life in Seattle and the people and issues of interest to you. This month's program includes features about Vashon Island photographers Terry Donnelly and Mary Austin and the Northwest Film Forum, an emerging center for independent film offering classes, technical training and a nonprofit movie studio. In the Spotlight is a report on the 20 year fight to save a sailing ship from Seattle's past.
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12/31/2004
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CityStream: (December, 2004)
Join host Mike James in the Central District where he discusses changes to the neighborhood near the intersection of 23rd and Union. Kelly Guenther spotlights the latest in South Lake Union, and Mike takes us on a tour of Perugia, one of Seattle's 21 sister cities.
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12/3/2004
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CityStream: (July 7, 2004)
Join host Mike James this week as a local sports legend helps to get wheelchair athletes off the sidelines and into action at the Washington Wheelchair Sports Jamboree. Later in the show bestselling author David Brooks tells us how our suburban environment will shape the world’s future in his book, “On Paradise Drive.”
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7/7/2004
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CityStream: (June 23, 2004)
Join host Mike James this week at Lloyd's Rocket to view a makeover at the intersection at Yesler Way and Boren Avenue. Later, Mike helps celebrate the literature of Seattle with a new book titled "Reading Seattle: The City in Prose".
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6/23/2004
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CityStream: (June 16, 2004)
Mike James is back this week with a new edition of City Stream. Mike follows up on his popular story about the local Darigold strike; what happened and how do the workers feel about the outcome? Later, Bill Emmott, Editor of The Economist joins Mike for a fascinating conversation about his publication, U.S. / European Union relations, and global politics.
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6/16/2004
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CityStream: (April 14, 2004)
Join host Mike James this week in downtown Seattle and visit the city's newest physical presence - the Rem Koolhaus designed downtown library. Also, Marie Wilson, author of the new book Closing the Leadership Gap: Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World talks about moving women up in the political system - and eventually into the Oval Office.
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4/14/2004
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CityStream: (April 7, 2004)
Join host Mike James this week in Beacon Hill where the discussion turns to the possibilities of reclaiming land and refilling reservoirs. Later, author David Suzuki talks about his book 'Good News for a Change'.
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4/12/2004
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CityStream: (March 31, 2004)
This week Mike James visits a Queen Anne neighborhood and talks with author Joseph Nye about his new book "Soft Power".
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3/31/2004
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CityStream: (March 24th, 2004)
This week's show takes a look the Central Area's Colmen Building, stops in at the Seattle Center for a taste of the Irish Festal celebration and gets close up with the symphony's organist.
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3/24/2004
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CityStream: (March 17, 2004)
This week, host Mike James learns about the prospect of private housing in Discovery Park. Later, Kelly Guenther spotlights balancing a budget in lean times and author Michael Shermer discusses his provocative new book, The Science of Good and Evil.
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3/17/2004
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CityStream: (March 10, 2004)
This week, host Mike James talks with workers about the six month Darigold lockout. Also, local author David Callahan's new book "The Cheating Culture" and a visit to the Seattle Center for the Day of the Accordion.
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3/12/2004
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CityStream: (March 3, 2004)
This week Mike visits the Squire Park neighborhood to look at issues around an old gas station. Then a look at a haunting exhibit about homeless children. Mike sits down with author Chalmers Johnson to talk about his book Sorrows of Empire.
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3/3/2004
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CityStream: (February 25, 2004)
This week on CityStream, Mike looks at the ongoing issue of spray can graffiti. Walt Crowley examines the Olmsted family and the history of parks in Seattle in a History Link segment. Mike then talks with author Eva Hoffman about her book, After Such Knowledge: Where Memory of the Holocaust Ends and History Begins.
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2/25/2004
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CityStream: (February 11, 2004)
This week CityStream host Mike James explores the mournful legacy of Billie Holiday's blunt and bitter "Strange Fruit". Then Mike then talks with author Steven Shaviro about his book Connected or what it means to live in the network society.
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2/11/2004
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CityStream: (February 4, 2004)
This week CityStream host Mike James looks at the movie-making business in Seattle. Then Kelly Guenther brings us a Spotlight on Mayor Nickels' Mid-term Report. Mike then talks with author Stanley Greenberg about his book The Two Americas.
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2/4/2004
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CityStream: (January 28, 2004)
This week CityStream host Mike James takes us to Magnuson Park where some folks are concerned about proposed development plans and we take a look at the end of gridlock in the planning efforts for the Northgate Mall area.
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1/28/2004
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CityStream: (December 24, 2003)
This week we visit the Cherry Street Food Bank, which served a record 1951 clients the day before Thanksgiving. Then we explore the future of downtown Seattle with Kelly Guenther. Mike also sits down with author J. Kingston Pierce to talk about his book Eccentric Seattle.
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12/24/2003
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CityStream: (December 17, 2003)
This week, CityStream visits Columbia City and learns the message residents there would like to send to City Hall. Walt Crowley explores the early years of the neighborhood in a History Link segment. Also - a preview of the new book Reaganism and the Death of Representative Democracy by local author Walt Williams.
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12/17/2003
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CityStream: (December 10, 2003)
Mike James learns about a growing concern about a familiar problem we call Pike/Pine neighborhood in downtown Seattle. This is followed by a History Link segment with Walt Crowley on the birth of Seattle at Alki Beach. Finally Mike sits down with author John Newhouse to talk about his book Imperial America.
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12/10/2003
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CityStream: (November 26, 2003)
This week, Mike James brings us voices from North Seattle on tough new plans to boost recycling. Then we take a look inside the life and times of action superstar Bruce Lee. To wrap-up this week we'll see a Christmas card from Northwest performers.
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11/26/2003
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CityStream: (November 20, 2003)
This week Mike goes to Pioneer Square to look at the effect of new rules on drinking alcohol. Then a Spotlight that looks at change on the Seattle Waterfront. Mike then talks with Councilmember Nick Licata about his new book Princess Bianca and the Vandals, a children's parable about responsibility and the environment.
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11/20/2003
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This week Mike looks at a fight for neighborhood character on Capitol Hill. Next we get a look inside the Vera Project. Mike then talks with Seattle librarian, Nancy Pearl about her book called Book Lust.
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11/13/2003
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CityStream: (October 30, 2003)
In this week’s episode Mike hears from Aurora merchants about upcoming changes to street parking, we learn more about the story of HistoryLink and then we hear from Robert Putnam, author of Bowling Alone, about the decline of community in America.
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10/30/2003
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CityStream: (October 23, 2003)
This week Mike talks with U District neighbors about overcrowded housing, HistoryLink tells the story of the Denny Regrade project and then we hear from former UW Pres. William Gerberding about state funding.
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10/23/2003
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CityStream: (October 16, 2003)
This week on CityStream Mike talks to SODO neighbors about a proposed sex offender halfway house. Then a look at A Portrait of a Neighborhood with Rainier Valley photographer Joanne Petrina and a close-up with Seattle P-I Editorial Cartoonist Dave Horsey.
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10/16/2003
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CityStream: (October 9, 2003)
This week Mike explores further reflections on the state of the City with Seattle Weekly Editor, Knute Berger. There is also a look at the Environmental Learning Center at Carkeek Park. Also, a close-up on the Seattle Symphony 100 Year Anniversary.
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10/9/2003
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CityStream: (October 2, 2003)
This week on CityStream Mike explores the question of a Monorail route going through Seattle Center. Kelly Guenther spotlights Seattle's sagging economy. Mike then interviews Art Thiel, author of Out of Left Field. Also included: comments about the monorail expenses.
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10/2/2003
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CityStream: (September 25, 2003)
In this special edition of CityStream host Mike James heads out to the Experience Music Project to talk with Northwest music icon, Pat O'Day, author of It Was All Just Rock 'n' Roll.
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9/25/2003
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CityStream: (September 18, 2003)
This week on CityStream Mike explores the current political climate in Seattle. Kelly Guenther takes a look at the South Lake Union streetcar issue. Mike then interviews Fred Moody, author of Seattle and the Demons of Ambition. Also included: your comments about the monorail tax and the "Latte tax" initiative.
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9/18/2003
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CityStream: (September 11, 2003)
CityStream with host Mike James is back with new features about life in Seattle along with the people and issues of interest to you. This week, Mike talks about the value of civic participation with David Brewster, Executive Director of Town Hall. Also – learn the latest on the controversial policy of gassing Canadian Geese.
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9/11/2003
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CityStream: (June 12, 2003)
In this edition of CityStream, host Mike James is talking to Seattleites about race and affirmative action. Also, meet Jane Adams, author of When Our Grown Kids Disappoint Us.
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6/12/2003
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CityStream: (June 5, 2003)
Host Mike James listens to your ideas about Transportation this week. Also this week: exploring the fire levy and a History Link segment on Ballard.
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6/5/2003
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CityStream: (May 29, 2003)
This week on CityStream Mike visits the Columbia City Farmers Market. He then talks with the former conductor of the Youth Symphony, Vilem Sokol.
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5/29/2003
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CityStream: (May 22, 2003)
This week on CityStream (May 22-28), Mike talks to people on Broadway in the Capitol Hill Neighborhood. He then talks with local artist, Barbara Thomas, about the Jacob Lawrence Exhibits at the Seattle Arts Museum.
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5/22/2003
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CityStream: (May 8, 2003)
This week on CityStream, our City Voices segment asks residents "Are You Prepared?". Host Mike James interviews Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran, and Kelly Guenther previews upcoming City Council Elections.explores our current ‘at-large’ City Council system.
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5/8/2003
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CityStream: (May 1, 2003)
This week on CityStream (May 1 - 7), Mike talks to people on Beacon Hill about Sound Transit, spotlights the International District and meets author, Anthony Swofford.
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5/1/2003
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CityStream: (April 24, 2003)
Host Mike James talks to folks about proposed ‘Dangerous Dog’ legislation, meets the author of a book about gypsies during the Holocaust, and previews the Seattle Rep’s new production, Things Being What They Are. CityStream also features YOU - be part of the show by sending your thoughts, ideas, rants and raves to talkback@seattle.gov. A sample of recent notes to talkback is read during the program each week.
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4/24/2003
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CityStream: (April 17, 2003)
Host Mike James takes a look at the history of Queen Anne Hill, management of city-owned golf courses, and learns about food safety with Marian Nestle. Remember, you can always be part of the show by sending your thoughts, ideas, rants and raves to talkback@seattle.gov
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4/17/2003
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CityStream: (April 10, 2003)
This week on CityStream (April 10 - 16) host Mike James takes a look at an issue that inspires much heated debate in Seattle: Cell Phone Towers. There is a spotlight on South Lake Union. We also meet virtuoso violinist Hilary Hahn, in town for a performance with the Seattle Symphony. And lastly we learn what you are ‘talking back’ about this week. You too can be part of CityStream by sending your thoughts, ideas, rants and raves to talkback@seattle.gov
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4/10/2003
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CityStream: (April 3, 2003)
This week's program features Looking for City Hall - a look back at the places that have housed city government and a glimpse at the new City Hall under construction. Also included: your comments about cell phone towers and off leash areas.
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4/3/2003
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CityStream: (March 27, 2003)
CityStream is the Seattle Channel's newest series ! Join host Mike James each week for new features about life in Seattle and the people and issues of interest to you. Each edition of CityStream includes questions and answers from your letters and requests; be part of the show by writing to "Talkback to Mike" with your thoughts.
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3/26/2003
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CityStream: (March 20, 2003)
CityStream is the Seattle Channel's newest series ! Join host Mike James each week for new features about life in Seattle and the people and issues of interest to you. Each edition of CityStream includes questions and answers from your letters and requests; be part of the show by writing to "Talkback to Mike" with your thoughts.
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3/20/2003
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CityStream: (March 13, 2003)
CityStream is the Seattle Channel's newest series ! Join host Mike James each week for new features about life in Seattle and the people and issues of interest to you. Each edition of CityStream includes questions and answers from your letters and requests; be part of the show by writing to "Talkback to Mike" with your thoughts.
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3/19/2003
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