Weren't we just saying there seems to be a day for everything? Well, today is National Nude Day. We're not sure exactly how this day came to be, but research shows it began in 1976 in New Zealand. (No wonder Flight of the Conchords wrote that song!) Incidentally, today also happens to be Bastille Day, and the French are renowned for their nude beaches, and hold the longest tradition of clothing-optional shores. (If that ain't enough French stuff for you, check out yesterday's roundup, too.) We're not sure what Seattle is up to; the Nudists of Washington State haven't updated their Facebook page in a while. No matter where your lack of clothing takes you, KEXP has your soundtrack with this Video Roundup (and don't forget the sunscreen, people):
This weekend, in our backyard of Seattle Center, it's BITE of Seattle, a three-day food festival featuring over 50 local restaurants and over 30 food product companies. It's free to attend, and fun to walk around and explore all the different styles of cuisine. And, there's even a multi-course meal…
They say there's a day for everything, and maybe they're right, because today happens to be National French Fry Day. It's been said that french fries date back to the 1600s, when the residents of a region formerly known as the "Spanish Netherlands" (currently: Belgium) had the custom of accompanyin…