Susan Galaviz

In the Wilderness ~ Winter Travels ~ 2/3/26

Your voyage begins with water spiralling through the cosmos, via Japanese music for crotales, marimba, and vibes. Appealing percussive sounds from Scotland soon follow, then it’s off to France for full-throated chanting by a harmonic choir. Singaporean bassoonist Jo Anne Sukumaran jams with tabla master Sanjay Kansa Banik, and Mingus alum George Adams takes us […]

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Citizen 411 – Clark County Wastewater Districts with Neil Kimsey 2-3-26

25% of the world’s people do not have flush toilets – aren’t you glad we have sewers and wastewater districts in Clark County? Neil Kimsey, retired after 30 years in the business, knows absolutely everything about sewers – come and listen to this amazing public servant. Wastewater management matters to all of us – learn

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I’m Into This Place: Magenta Theater Makes Magic on Main Street 1-28-26

Magenta Theater Makes Magic on Main Street What keeps people coming back to a local theater year after year? Adriana sits down backstage at Magenta Theater in downtown Vancouver with Managing Artistic Director Caleb Bourgeois to talk about community, creativity, and the quiet magic of live performance. It’s a conversation about belonging, collaboration, and why

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NW Book Talk – Jonno Heyne – 1-28-2026

Cartoonist & Graphic Novelist Jonno Heyne on Storytelling, Comics, and Meeting Readers Face-to-Face In this episode ofNorthwest Book Talk, cartoonist and graphic novelistJonno Heyneshares his creative journey and love of visual storytelling. He talks about writing and illustrating comics, building an audience, and why meeting readers in person—at comic cons, book fairs, and community events—brings

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The Women’s Mosaic: Dr. Falguni Shah, Part 1 1-27-26

Dr. Falguni Shah immigrated to the U.S. from Mumbai, India in 2001 with big dreams and a deep commitment to learning and service.She recently spoke at the Pathways to Flourishing health equity summit organized by Odyssey World International Education and held at Washington State University Vancouver. Karen Morrison and Elizabeth Madrigal talk with her about

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