Mar. 10: Walking Dead Creator Robert Kirkman, Haley Heynderickx, Celeste Noche

Published: March 10, 2018, 12:05 a.m.

This week on "State of Wonder," we\u2019re going to dive deep with "The Walking Dead" creator Robert Kirkman into the worlds of zombies and caped crusaders; immerse ourselves in the music of Portland's newest breakout star, Haley Hendrickx; and take one last trip to Una Gallery for its final show.

Accusers of Sherman Alexie Go On Record - 1:15

The #MeToo movement continues to hit the literary world. Writer Sherman Alexie issued a statement this week responding to allegations of sexual harassment circulating online. \u201cThere are women telling the truth,\u201d he wrote. \u201cTo those whom I have hurt I genuinely apologize." NPRs Lynn Neary spoke with some of the women who have accused Alexie of predatory behavior.

This revelation is stirring some tough conversations within literary and native communities, as reported by KUOW's Liz Jones in Seattle.

opbmusic Session with Haley Heynderickx - 11:55

Songwriter Haley Heynderickx has received plenty of high-profile praise in the wake of her first full-length album, \u201cI Need To Start A Garden\u201d \u2014 Pitchfork, the \u201cNew York Times,\u201d Stereogum, Paste, and NPR have all gushed over the record. The eight-song release is a stunning debut, but it\u2019s not a total surprise, at least not to music fans here in her hometown of Portland, where we\u2019ve followed Heynderickx\u2019s career as she\u2019s progressed from a teenager singing Bob Dylan covers on YouTube to becoming one of the most promising musicians in the country.

The Many Monsters of 'Walking Dead' Creator Robert Kirkman - 22:42

Have you spent considerable time thinking about how you would survive the zombie apocalypse? To a large extent, you have Robert Kirkman to thank for that. He created the comic book \u201cThe Walking Dead,\u201d which became one of the biggest TV shows of the century, not to mention an empire of novels and video games and a spin off TV show.

Zombies aren\u2019t the only beasts in Kirkman\u2019s imaginary menagerie. His longest running comic series is actually about a superhero named Invincible, and it's coming to a close, just as word came out that Seth Rogen is going to make it into a movie.

Robert Kirkman was in town for the Image Comics Expo last month and stopped by the studio to talk zombies, superheroes, and his newest series, "Oblivion Song."

Celeste Noche & Mercedes Orozco - 36:37

This month marks the closing show for UNA Gallery, a small space on Northwest Broadway that\u2019s made a big impact in representation. UNA is dedicated to showing work by artists who don\u2019t get a lot of gallery attention: people of color, queer artists, and younger artists. The show is a luscious set of portraits by commercial photographer Celeste Noche, called \u201cPortland in Color.\u201d Noche, who\u2019s Fillipino-American, came to Portland from San Francisco six years ago. She specializes in lifestyle and food subjects, but for this series she delivered a warm treatment to fellow artists and politically-minded people of color by photographing them at work in sun-drenched studio, blooming amid bright-colored flowers, or relaxing at home.