Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi is a host and reporter for Planet Money, telling stories that creatively explore and explain the workings of the global economy. He's a sucker for a good supply chain mystery — from toilet paper to foster puppies to specialty pastas. He's drawn to tales of unintended consequences, like the time a well-intentioned chemistry professor unwittingly helped unleash a global market for synthetic drugs, or what happened when the U.S. Patent Office started granting patents on human genes. And he's always on the lookout for economic principles at work in unexpected places, like the tactics comedians use to protect their intellectual property (a.k.a. jokes).
Arkansas Classical Theatre presents "An Iliad" and "Penelope" in rotating rep at TheatreSquared, solo takes on Homer's epics with live music, July 16-19 and 22-24.
KUOW reporter Will James discusses "We Keep Us Safe," a new NPR podcast investigating the unsolved 2020 killing of 16-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. inside Seattle's CHOP protest zone.
Musicians Lacy Hampton, Pat Ryan Key and Ashtyn Barbaree discuss Les Fest, a benefit concert for Meteor Guitar Gallery founder Les Key, who is recovering from a fall.