Dance pioneer Judith Jamison dies at 81 Jamison was a dance star who led the famed Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to new heights. Andrew Limbong
Biden was given a film camera. The result? A new, intimate view of the White House The creators behind the viral TikTok account @lifeonfilm.27 give film cameras to strangers all over the world. In September, they handed one to one of the most powerful men in the world. Mansee Khurana
Karla Sofía Gascón says life as a trans woman informed her role in 'Emilia Pérez' The new film Emilia Pérez follows a Mexican cartel leader (Karla Sofía Gascón) who was assigned male at birth but transitions to become her true self as a woman. Olivia Hampton
Ella Jenkins, the first lady of children's music, has died at 100 Jenkins, whose signature tune was "You'll Sing A Song," received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and was known worldwide for her call-and-response songs. Andrew Limbong
Ann Patchett finds bits of Catholicism and America appalling: 'But I am those things' Ann Patchett is owning her shortcomings. On Wild Card this week, she opens up about religion and the place that shaped her as much as any person did. Rachel Martin
This 72-year-old retreat 'feels like another home' for Ukrainian Americans The Soyuzivka Ukrainian Heritage Center, a resort that sits about two and a half hours northwest of New York City, in Kerhonkson, N.Y., provides a place that "feels like another home" for thousands of Ukrainian Americans every year. Andrea Wenglowskyj
Why it’s so hard for parents to let their kid quit Piano lessons and soccer practice can encourage grit. But if your kid isn’t into it, it can become a stress-inducing obligation. Here’s how to have hard conversations with your child about quitting. Becky Harlan
'Juror #2' is a thorny legal thriller — and possibly Clint Eastwood's last film Eastwood takes measured aim at the American justice system in a film that centers on a murder trial — and a juror who realizes he may be implicated in the crime. Justin Chang
As a 'Seasoned Professional,' Jenny Slate now finds strength in her sensitivity The comic can pick up on the "micro bad mood" of whoever she's talking to. She writes about pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood in a new book of essays, Lifeform. Originally broadcast March 12, 2024. Terry Gross
Hugh Grant shows his dark side in ‘Heretic’ In Heretic, Hugh Grant plays the villain. He tells Morning Edition that actors are drawn to the bad guys “rather than the dreary, goody-two-shoes lead.” Julie Depenbrock