Ross Reynolds, KUOW

Ross Reynolds

KUOW

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Ross:

Heart's Nancy Wilson steps out with first solo album

Heart is one of the biggest rock bands to come out of Seattle. It’s led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson. Their songs, including "Barracuda," "Crazy on You" and "Magic Man" ruled the airwaves for decades. But now, Nancy Wilson is going solo. → Read More

Weekend arts & culture picks: Folklife, Nordic sights, and live music in-person

Most Fridays on KUOW's All Things Considered, we give recommendations for the weekend. And for this Memorial Day weekend, KUOW's Ross Reynolds has some ideas to help you make the most of your extended break. "It's Memorial Day weekend, which in Seattle, as you might know, is always the Northwest Folklife Festival. Unfortunately, (of course) it's going to be virtual this year. And yes, this year… → Read More

Why is Washington home to so many nuclear missile subs?

Eight of the nation’s 14 nuclear ballistic submarines are stationed at the U.S. Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor. Ross Reynolds talks with reporter Joshua Farley about the history of ballistic missiles in Washington and a revived, 40-year-old plan to build a peace pagoda near the naval base in . Plus, we hear about missing and “recreated” texts from Mayor Jenny Durkan in response to a KUOW records… → Read More

Live music returns to Seattle with The Black Tones sold-out show

Rock band the Black Tones playing at the Museum of Flight → Read More

Wrapped in plexiglass, Seattle's Jazz Alley prepares to open in April

Seattle's Jazz Alley soldiers on after a year of closure → Read More

Where a booming oil market meets wind and solar alternatives, geopolitics happens

‘Peak oil, at this point, it looks like it’s around 2030, which used to sound far away, but it isn’t anymore.’ → Read More

Ask KUOW: What's a think tank, advisory vote, and an inquest?

Listener questions. → Read More

8 Tips for navigating the perks & problems of love in lockdown

Drs. John and Julie Gottman join KUOW to explore the challenges and adventures of coupledom during Coronavirus. → Read More

Protest Book Club: Great reads for change with Seattle's hip-hop professor

Dr. Daudi Abe along with KUOW's Ross Reynolds and public radio listeners explore recommendations for revolutionary reads. → Read More

8 Tips for navigating the perks & problems of love in lockdown

Drs. John and Julie Gottman join KUOW to explore the challenges and adventures of coupledom during Coronavirus. → Read More

Pandemic Book Club: Reading recommendations from Nancy Pearl and KUOW listeners

Book Lust author Nancy Pearl talks with KUOW's Ross Reynolds and public radio listeners about great reads for lockdown → Read More

A chat with the internet’s gynecologist

The line no one will cross with the internet’s gynecologist. A look at the District 5 and 6 city council races. An ode to the wild. And the uneven profits of college athletic programs. → Read More

The new Burke Museum lets visitors peek behind the scenes

The Burke Natural History museum turns the museum inside out. → Read More

This Seattle woman sniffs 500 cans of salmon a day — for you

There’s the bunny sniff (sniffsniffsniff). → Read More

A Seattle hack, a female House speaker, and a primary election this week

Ross Reynolds reviews the week's news with Jonathan Martin, Seattle Times Project Homeless editor, Monica Nickelsburg, civic editor at Geekwire, and Samatha Pak, senior editor at Sound Publishing. → Read More

Time to get cracking those book spines this summer

Ross Reynolds, Kira Jane Buxton and Karen Maeda Allman discuss their choices for summer reading and get more recommendations from KUOW listeners. → Read More

Mold in operating rooms and a gun lawsuit this week

Ross Reynolds reviews the week's news with Melissa Santos, reporter for Crosscut, Erica C. Barnett, writer at The C is For Crank, and Naomi Ishisaka, former editor in chief of ColorsNW Magazine. → Read More

New Marshawn Lynch documentary offers a glimpse at the elusive football player's story, family life and media tactics.

Marshawn Lynch was interesting to watch, on or off the football field. The former Seattle Seahawk is now on the big screen in a documentary called “Lynch: A History,” by author and University of Washington professor David Shields. → Read More

This is the most popular funeral song in the world right now

"It was really the gateway song for funerals away from ceremonies that were purely religious," says UK-based writer Emily Mackay. → Read More

A journalist on the wild business schemes to avoid climate change catastrophe

The threat of warmer temperatures is pushing entrepreneurs to come up with more schemes. → Read More