This artist couple makes flower altars for grieving communities after mass shootings Two Los Angeles-based artists have made it their life’s mission to create new spaces where people can grieve together in the form of flower altars. Lakshmi Singh
Actor and beloved baritone James Earl Jones dies at 93 Everything about Jones was big: his stage presence, the intensity of his glance and the brilliance of his craft. From Star Wars to The Lion King to CNN, his voice pervaded popular culture. Allison Keyes
'After Midnight' host Taylor Tomlinson is ready to joke about her bipolar II. Mostly Tomlinson was initially unsure about sharing her bipolar II diagnosis on stage. But, she says, "I got such amazing feedback from people who had been struggling with their mental health." Tonya Mosley
Cabernet is the most popular red wine in the U.S. Can it endure climate change? Bold cabernet sauvignon wines made Napa Valley famous. Now, hotter temperatures are starting to damage the grapes, so some wineries are starting to experiment. Lauren Sommer
Sunday Puzzle: Antonyms Attract NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with this week's winner, DJ Boyd of Northville, Michigan, and puzzle master Will Shortz. Will Shortz
In New York's Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, tradition honors fire watchers Every year at summer's end, volunteers in New York illuminate historic fire towers on mountain summits.
Beetlejuice is back, in a supernatural screwball sequel Director Tim Burton seems more interested in updating than duplicating his 1988 hit. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice demonstrates affection for the characters and genuine curiosity in how they’re doing now. Justin Chang
Celebrating 25 years of 'The Sopranos,' the series that changed TV David Bianculli reviews Wise Guy, a documentary about the landmark HBO series. Plus, we listen back to archival interviews with creator David Chase, and actors Michael Imperioli and Lorraine Bracco. Terry Gross