
Madeline Happold
Audience Engagement Manager at Cascade PBS
mother of the mosh pit 🦇 Digital Content Manager @cascadepbsnews previous: @spokesmanreview, @wenatcheeworld, @startribune, @chicagoreader, @14eastmag
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1 week ago |
cascadepbs.org | Madeline Happold
Alexandra Schwartz, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry and Patrick Radden Keefe on stage at the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival on May 4, 2024. (Christopher Nelson for Cascade PBS) The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival is Saturday, May 31 at the Amazon Meeting Center, 2031 Seventh Ave. The day-long festival hosts nationally recognized podcasts like The Wall Street Journal’s The Journal and true-crime podcast Criminal in conversation with featured speakers such as Jake Tapper, Amanda Knox and Rick Steves.
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3 weeks ago |
cascadepbs.org | Madeline Happold
Director Sarah Hoffman makes her feature-length debut chronicling a range rider and an Eastern WA rancher who team up to save both cattle and wolves. A cattle rancher and a wolf-protecting cowboy unite to preserve what’s dearest to them. (Still from Wolf Land) Can wolves and cattle coexist? Or – perhaps a more fraught question in Washington – can wildlife advocates and local ranchers?
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1 month ago |
cascadepbs.org | Madeline Happold
Cascade PBS and Daybreak Star Radio hosted a screening of Origins: The Last Reefnetters followed by a community roundtable discussion on May 4 at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Discovery Park. (Madeline Happold/Cascade PBS) Cascade PBS and Daybreak Star Radio hosted a community event Sunday around the Origins: The Last Reefnetters docuseries at the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Discovery Park.
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1 month ago |
cascadepbs.org | Madeline Happold
Photo by Bert W. Huntoon, courtesy Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Wash. Logo design by Jason LaClair. (Sienum) Join Cascade PBS and Daybreak Star Radio for a free screening of Origins: The Last Reefnetters, a documentary series on the history and culture of reefnet fishing in the Salish Sea, followed by a community discussion with Cascade PBS and Daybreak Star Radio journalists.
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Mar 3, 2025 |
cascadepbs.org | Madeline Happold
In the past month, there have been a slew of legal challenges from state officials and advocates. Cascade PBS is monitoring their progress. Since taking office, President Donald Trump has signed over 50 executive orders that have caused a flurry of legal challenges.
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