Revenge Bowl Recaps, Seattle Renters Take the Stage, and Other Good News
Today on the podcast, Jane talks with contributor Hannah Krieg and executive producer Ashley Smith about what Super Bowl ads say about our country (Hannah asks, do we really want to be skinny and dumb?), Seattle’s reaction to the “Revenge Bowl”, and the symbolism behind Bad Bunny’s halftime show. Plus, what does Seattle’s first renter mayor in recent history mean for prioritizing the needs of more than half of Seattle residents? And, as always, we deliver a round-up of good news for Good News Day Tuesday, including a reminder to vote in the King Conservation District Board election, changes to the Burke Gilman, and updates on the Queer Sick Pay Fund.
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