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New KUOW docuseries: Adults in the Room
Feb 25, 2026
33m 23s
LTKD! Live with Ben Gibbard and Lori LeFavor
Aug 29, 2024
57m 46s
Part 7: Believe in Kids
May 16, 2024
43m 19s
Part 6: The Right Kind of Stupid
May 9, 2024
41m 35s
Part 5: F*ck the Laws
May 2, 2024
42m 05s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() New KUOW docuseries: Adults in the Room✨ | rescueeducation+3 | — | — | Garfield High SchoolSeattle+1 | Garfield High SchoolSeattle+3 | — | 33m 23s | |
| 8/29/24 | ![]() LTKD! Live with Ben Gibbard and Lori LeFavor | We recorded this episode with Ben Gibbard and Lori LeFavor before a live audience at Easy Street Records in West Seattle on August 1, 2024. Lori LeFavor is the most prolific all-ages concert promoter in Seattle--and perhaps the US. Starting from age 17 and over the next 30 years, Lori hosted more than 3,000 shows across the Northwest. Her home base during the 90s was RKCNDY, a much-loved all-ages venue where she hosted every major (and minor) band of the era. And she did it all as an independent, woman-owned business. Ben Gibbard is the lead singer, songwriter and bandleader of Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service. Before he sold millions of records and toured the world with his bands, he started playing music and going to shows as a teenager growing up in Bremerton, WA, across the Puget Sound from Seattle. He's been an advocate for all-ages music ever since and remains one to this day. We can only make podcasts like Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW. Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 57m 46s | ||||||
| 5/16/24 | ![]() Part 7: Believe in Kids | At the turn of the 21st century, the TDO’s days are numbered. A generational shift puts a new era within sight. The closest mayoral election in Seattle's history will decide the fate of all-ages music. But even with a win, the creative community will face new economic pressures as old Seattle gives way to modern gentrification. Listen to the official Let the Kids Dance! playlist on Spotify. We can only make Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 43m 19s | ||||||
| 5/9/24 | ![]() Part 6: The Right Kind of Stupid | After 15 long years of the TDO, public opinion is shifting. Local alternative media starts covering the fight for all-ages music. Rock stars join activists in musical flash mobs to protest at city council meetings and community forums. And for the first time, a new slate of elected leaders recognizes the law's overreach. Listen to the official Let the Kids Dance! playlist on Spotify. We can only make Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 41m 35s | ||||||
| 5/2/24 | ![]() Part 5: F*ck the Laws | The TDO made it impossible for venue owners to turn a profit while hosting all-ages shows. But the law contained a few exceptions, allowing concerts at nonprofit spaces and religious institutions. Savvy promoters take full advantage. In the latter half of the 90s, two all-ages venues sent a lifeline to the all-ages community by hosting unforgettable shows, leading to dramatically different results. Listen to the official Let the Kids Dance! playlist on Spotify. We can only make Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 42m 05s | ||||||
| 4/25/24 | ![]() Part 4: Shake You Down For Sure | Seattle’s homegrown hip-hop scene is born from DJ-led dance parties put on by school-aged kids for their friends in backyards, rec halls and community centers. With the arrival of the TDO, these events draw scrutiny from Seattle police, who seem particularly intent on interfering with—and extorting—Black culture. But hip-hop finds a way to thrive, and soon Seattle artists are playing underground shows, building community and blowing up. Listen to the official Let the Kids Dance! playlist on Spotify. We can only make Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 37m 40s | ||||||
| 4/18/24 | ![]() Part 3: The Best Pack of Idiots | In 1991, grunge explodes onto the world stage and Seattle is declared the coolest place on earth. Media depicts the city as a creative utopia, but in reality, the Teen Dance Ordinance is suffocating the music scene. A new city attorney embraces the law, crusading for civility on his own authoritarian terms. In response, the Seattle suburbs become an unlikely incubator for live music and teen solidarity. Listen to the official Let the Kids Dance! playlist on Spotify. We can only make Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 37m 04s | ||||||
| 4/11/24 | ![]() Part 2: “Kill Lou Guzzo” | Seattle police begin enforcing the TDO, and youth are fighting back. Cops aggressively shut down a show at Gorilla Gardens--considered the birthplace of grunge--leading young punks to battle with bricks and Molotov cocktails. Another punk-rock riot tears apart the Kitsap Ferry. Artists resist creatively, but kids are arrested, shows are squashed, and young music fans suffer the most. Listen to the official Let the Kids Dance! playlist on Spotify. We can only make Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 41m 17s | ||||||
| 4/4/24 | ![]() Part 1: City Gone Crazy | The genesis of Seattle’s Teen Dance Ordinance begins at a nightclub called the Monastery. In the early 1980s, this all-ages disco was renowned on the West Coast for cutting-edge music and all-night parties. Some experienced the Monastery as a radically inclusive refuge where queer youth find community. Others described it as a den of illicit drugs and predatory behavior. Both are likely right. We can only make Let the Kids Dance! because listeners support us. You have the power! Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW kuow.org/dance Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 41m 32s | ||||||
| 3/21/24 | ![]() Let the Kids Dance! (Trailer) - Coming April 4, 2024 | Seattle in the 90s: A tidal wave of unforgettable music roars out of the city. Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam take over global pop culture and Seattle is declared the world's coolest place to be. But here, reality is different for young people. For almost two decades, the Teen Dance Ordinance has made it illegal for anyone under 18 to attend concerts without a parent or guardian. Police raid punk shows and hip-hop clubs. Politicians ban show posters on electric poles. All-ages music is criminalized. And young people begin to fight back. Let the Kids Dance! is a seven-part docuseries chronicling an untold chapter of pop-culture history. It’s a story about moral panic, grassroots activism and an unstoppable music community that fought for its freedom. Let the Kids Dance! launches April 4, wherever you get your podcasts.Support KUOW Podcasts: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 1m 56s | ||||||
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