KXRW Shows

Maggots In Your Speaker: Episode 16

Death, Doom, and Dismay Playlist: Part 1: Crypt Lurker- Shadowclad, Pale Crud- Alone In Vain Moros- Joyless Swallowed- The Dying Misted In The Bloodstream Hooded Menace- Cascade Of Ashes Part 2: Cryptic Brood- Morbid Rite Bloodsoaked Necrovoid-Inescapable Transferance Of Profane Malignity Rotheads- Skin Forest Muscipula- Closed Shut (Enzymatic Death By Digestion) Putrid Vomit Christ- Death […]

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Stories From a Trans Witch Pride Month 26

In this week’s episode, Autumn sits down with members of the Oregon Safer Worker Coalition to discuss workplace protections, mutual aid organizing, and what it means to build community safety from the ground up. The conversation explores the intersection of labor rights and trans liberation, offering practical insights for workers navigating hostile environments. Coming Up

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NW Book Talk – Barbara Herkert – 6-3-2026

Barbara Herkert Shares the Hidden Stories Behind Historical Picture Books Award-winning children’s author Barbara Herkert joins Northwest Book Talk to share the stories behind her beautifully crafted historical and biographical picture books. Known for titles that bring history, art, and overlooked voices to life for young readers, Barbara discusses her passion for uncovering the “hidden

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East Vancouver Farmers Market Opens & East Vancouver Free Concert Series Sunday Sounds

The East Vancouver Farmers Market opened for its 2026 season on June 4th and runs every Thursday through September 24th, from 10 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon. Located at 17701 Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard, the market has been operating out of Columbia Tech Center since 2014 and currently supports more than 50

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Citizen 411 – Julie Rawls, Retired Port Administrator 6-2-26

Tracy, Teresa and Rachel interview Julie Rawls, who has just retired from the Port of Vancouver USA. Julie describes how she got into public service, and why it energized and framed her career for decades. Julie describes the work of the Port and the events she created. A woman “pioneer” in traditionally men’s professions, Julie

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Vancouver & SW Washington Pride Events June-July 2026

Vancouver Pride Block Party Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026 Time: Noon to 7 PM Location: SW 7th & Main Streets, downtown Vancouver WA — in front of Dandelion Teahouse & Apothecary Details: 5th annual event. Free, all ages, family-friendly. 4,000+ expected attendees, 80+ vendor booths, live entertainment, community resource tables. Billed as: Largest Pride event

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History Blades Project Puts Kalama’s Past on First Street

Kalama is a town of three thousand people nestled against a steep hillside on the north bank of the Columbia. To get there from I-5 you exit north for the port and drive through an industrial corridor before the road opens onto the waterfront. You are greeted by a McMenamins lodge, a newly built Mountain

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