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- A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.
- Teams of teen-agers compete to answer questions in this Internet-setting quiz show.
- A modern day urban fantasy drama, Tabitha, Witch of the Order is a cop show with witches. A nerdy rookie witch-cop teams up with a grizzled priest to stop a coven of rogue witches.
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- Danish musician/singer/songwriter Maggie Björklund with guest vocalists and musicians live at the Crackle and Pop Studio, Ballard, Seattle, Washington.
- Lee Fields and the Expressions performing live in the KEXP studio on July 1, 2014, featuring the songs "Just Can't Win", "Don't Leave Me This Way", "Talk To Somebody" and "Faithful Man". The North Carolina-born Lee Fields arrived in New York City in 1967, inspired by James Brown's legendary performance on The T.A.M.I. Show to make himself a soul star. The decades that followed saw Fields grow a hard-earned reputation as a true king of funk with a steady stream of albums and singles, including 1973 's stone classic, "Let's Talk It Over."
- "Two sisters return home for their father's funeral, only to discover hidden family secrets in a deserted house.
- Official music video for "The Last Goodbye" by ODESZA featuring Bettye LaVette.
- Helado Negro performs "Young, Latin and Proud" on KEXP.
- Second official music video for Pearl Jam's 2020 single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants". Version featuring the band performing.
- Low Roar perform at the KEXP studio. The host, Cheryl Waters, interviews Low Roar's Ryan Karazija about their album "0".
- Third official music video for Pearl Jam's 2020 single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants".
- 2014–20204mTV EpisodeGabriel Kahane and Brooklyn Rider perform their song "Letter to a Lover".
- The Portland Cello Project perform an instrumental cover of "Paranoid Android" by Radiohead.