Beating a dead gorilla? A history lesson
We once thought little of stuffing Bobo for display, but now we'd give him a decent burial. That's a mark of cultural progress. Sort of.
We once thought little of stuffing Bobo for display, but now we'd give him a decent burial. That's a mark of cultural progress. Sort of.
The Boeing 747 was integral to the shuttle program's early years, but Seattle gets left off the list of cities receiving one of the pioneering space ships.
The artist was murdered 30 years ago, at a time when local radio was powerful and moving, as the writer's personal recording from that day demonstrates.
He's a reminder of the "ether bonds" that radio and television once had, creating a regional, middlebrow glue for community.
First of two parts: Nearly two years into his job as station CEO, Moss Bresnahan outlines initiatives to boost local programming, lamenting declines in journalism here and nationally.