Japanese puppetry comes to America For the first time in about 30 years, a Japanese theater that uses human-sized puppets is performing across the country.
Frozen waffles sold at Walmart, Target and supermarkets are recalled over listeria risk The recall includes various certain frozen waffles sold in Walmart, Target, Publix and other stores. Some waffles for brands like Kodiak Cakes, Simple Truth and Food Hold have also been recalled. Juliana Kim
A sex worker marries the son of a Russian oligarch in the comically chaotic 'Anora' Anora is easily one of Sean Baker’s funniest works — and also one of the saddest. The film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, and the director says it's dedicated to sex workers "past, present and future." Justin Chang
PHOTOS: How 9 families cope when they can't afford 3 healthy meals a day for the kids "Severe child food poverty" is on the rise, affecting 181 million young kids. Here's how families cope when their kids are hungry and they can't afford to put 3 nutritious meals a day on the table. Emily Sohn
Sterlin Harjo says 'Reservation Dogs' gives audiences permission to laugh Harjo was recently named a 2024 MacArthur Fellow. His TV show Reservation Dogs focused on group of teenagers living on a Native reservation in rural Oklahoma. Originally broadcast Sept. 19, 2022. Terry Gross
Tom Petty to 'Fresh Air': 'The songs mean a lot to people, and it means a lot to me' Petty's classic album is being rereleased as Long After Dark Deluxe, including seven previously unreleased songs. Petty, who died in 2017, spoke to Fresh Air in 2006 about his influences. Terry Gross
Emo music not only still exists — it's thriving If you had any doubts, we can clear them up now. Emo music not only still exists — it's thriving. Juana Summers
Remembering Liam Payne Liam Payne, a singer who rose to fame as a member of the chart-topping boy band One Direction, was 31.
How Latina workers come together for professional development, workplace equity Latinas are about 16% of the workforce, a crucial pillar of the U.S. economy. Yet, they feel they don’t reap the same benefits other workers enjoy, nor get the recognition they deserve.
A housemaid is suspected of killing a child in 'Clean,' a novel about class and power Chilean author Alia Trabucco Zerán has written an intense novel about the kind of deep down rot that lingers, despite the most vigorous scrubbing. Maureen Corrigan