A little mouse sets sail on a big adventure in 'The Ship in the Window' Author Travis Jonker and illustrator Matthew Cordell talk about the real model ship that inspired their picture book about a man, his son, a mouse, and the voyage that brings them together. Samantha Balaban
Finding the right clothes when going through big life changes Life Kit's Andee Tagle has tips on how to transition your wardrobe if you're going through life changes. Andee Tagle
Doggie doo-doos and don'ts. Best etiquette for dog decorum, according to experts There are now more dogs than children in Seattle, and with all those canines sharing space, things can get tense. Soundside spoke with two dog behavior experts about how we can co-exist a little better in this increasingly dog-centric city. Libby Denkmann
‘This outfit isn’t flattering’ 5 Common style gripes and how to fix them Do you have a tendency to criticize your personal style or your body in the dressing room? Minimize the negative self-talk with these positive and constructive mindsets from stylist Sophie Strauss. Andee Tagle
Rabbi reflects on what it means to be Jewish ahead of Yom Kippur Yom Kippur begins Friday night. It is Judaism's holiest day and many Jewish people fast and seek forgiveness.
The NBA is back in Seattle. But where are the SuperSonics? There are indications that the SuperSonics might be back sooner rather than later. Vaughan Jones
'Saturday Night' feeds on the energy, and insanity, of the first ever 'SNL' broadcast This expertly cast film captures the rehearsals and the logistics that lead up to opening night. Saturday Night is a nonstop joy ride — and a testament to the adage that the show must go on. David Bianculli
Remembering gospel singer and backup vocalist Cissy Houston Houston, who died Oct. 7, started out on the gospel circuit as a child, sang backup for Aretha Franklin and later guided her daughter, Whitney, to superstardom. Originally broadcast in 1998. Terry Gross
A stranger noticed a woman's birthmark. It saved her life "My Unsung Hero" from the team at Hidden Brain tells the stories of people whose kindness left a lasting impression on someone else. Jackie Briggs' hero approached her at a health conference in 2006.
Internationally acclaimed Israeli writer Etgar Keret looks back on a year of war Keret, who lives in Tel Aviv, reflects on the protests in Israel and the U.S. over the hostages and Gaza. The son of Holocaust survivors, he has left- and right-wing political views in his own family. Terry Gross