Food prices are no longer rising as much — but here's why it might not feel that way Food prices have largely leveled off, but many people are still frustrated when they go to their local grocery store. Scott Horsley
'Our Kind of Game': Mysterious page-turner looks at the cracks in suburban life NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author Johanna Copeland about her new book, Our Kind of Game, which takes place among the moms of a fancy suburb in Virginia. Megan Lim
Filming for the new 'Superman' movie is underway in Cleveland It’s not a bird or a plane -- it’s the "Man of Steel." Filming is underway in Cleveland for a new Superman movie to be released in the summer of 2025. Kabir Bhatia
Remembering 'Chinatown' screenwriter Robert Towne Towne, who died July 1, was nominated for an Oscar in 1974 for his screenplay for The Last Detail, and won the Academy Award in 1975 for his screenplay for Chinatown. Originally broadcast in 1988. Terry Gross
Remembering Martin Mull, an actor, comic, musician and painter Mull, who died June 27, appeared in the 1970s series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, and later starred in Fernwood 2 Night. David Bianculli offers an appreciation, then we revisit a 1995 interview. Terry Gross
‘Sing Sing’ tenderly probes the joys – and limits – of art in prison Colman Domingo leads a dynamic ensemble in a stirring dramatization of Sing Sing prison's arts rehabilitation program. Aisha Harris
Filming for the new 'Superman' movie has been happening in Cleveland It’s not a bird or a plane -- it’s the "Man of Steel." Filming is underway in Cleveland for a new Superman movie to be released in the summer of 2025. Kabir Bhatia
Cole Escola talks about reimagining the life of Mary Todd Lincoln in 'Oh, Mary!' It’s Been a Minute host Brittany Luse calls Oh, Mary! one of the funniest theater shows she’s ever seen. She sat down with its creator and star Cole Escola ahead of the Broadway debut. Brittany Luse
‘Absolutely incredible’: Man rowing solo across Atlantic is surrounded by whales The appearance of hundreds of whales was amazing, rower Tom Waddington said. But when one slammed into his boat, "suddenly it turned from David Attenborough into Moby Dick. And I was really scared." Bill Chappell
Shelley Duvall, star of 'The Shining,' 'Popeye,' dies at 75 Actress Shelley Duvall, known for her roles in The Shining and a number of Robert Altman’s films, has died at home in Texas of complications related to diabetes, according to her partner Dan Gilroy. The Associated Press