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Ep. 7: The Food Pantry
Two weeks ago the UW’s food pantry opened its doors to its new permanent home. Now open four days a week, the pantry is available to any student, staff or faculty of the university with a Husky card. Food pantry coordinator Christina Sun discusses wha...
Ep. 27 – Mullets and Scooters with Men’s Soccer Captain Corban Anderson
For the third straight week, the boys (minus Alec) sit down with another soccer player. Midfielder and captain of the men’s team, Corban Anderson spills dirt on his teammates, explains his appearance in a high school production of Hairspray and talks a...
The Making of “Histoire de Melody Nelson”
Serge Gainsbourg’s ambitious concept album is among the most influential records of the 1970s. But despite the timelessness of its innovative compositions, its controversial central “concept” has aged poorly.
Ep. 6: Midterms
Tuesday night saw the Democrats take back the house while the Republicans reinforced their hold on the Senate. Professor Scott Lemieux dissects the results and briefly looks ahead to 2020. Later in the show,
Ep. 26 – Women’s Soccer with Taylor Sekyra
This week the boys are joined by captain of the women’s soccer team, Taylor Sekyra to talk about the end of their season and what’s in store for next year. Sekyra also shares pre-game rituals, post-grad plans and previews next week’s guest Corban Ander...
The Making of “Willy and the Poor Boys”
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s third — and best — album of 1969 both captured the disaffection of war-era America and the band’s iconic, blues-inspired sound at its peak.
Episode 5: Stanford
The last time the Dawgs faced Stanford the game ended with the crowd storming the field. This weekend’s game saw sparks of that game but more than anything was a cause of concern for Dawg fans. Alec Dietz once again dissects the game and previews the n...
Ep. 5: Initiatives 1634 & 940
This episode looks at the two other initiatives on the ballot for Washington state voters. Daily reporter Max Wasserman interviews UW professor Justin Marlowe of the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance about initiative 1634.
Ep. 25 – Men’s Soccer with Blake Bodily
Special guest Blake Bodily joins the boys on this week’s episode to discuss the rest of the UW Men’s Soccer season. Plus a discussion about the NBA, his teammates (find out who the best and worst dancers are) and music.
The Making of “White Blood Cells”
On this episode of The Definitives, we’ll be talking about the White Stripes’ breakthrough album, “White Blood Cells,” which was made in an unthinkably short amount of time in early 2001.