Hail Caesar salad! Born 100 years ago in Tijuana The Caesar salad was invented at a hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, on July 4, 1924, to feed hungry American tourists. We've been enjoying it in various incarnations ever since. Neda Ulaby
Anna King’s top 5 picks for Northwest fireworks and fun Here are a few of Northwest News Network reporter Anna King's favorite happening spots for Fourth of July fun. Anna King
NPR host, check. Caberet singer, check. Reality TV show host? Ari Shapiro does it all The NPR All Things Considered co-host told us about hosting Season Two of the Netflix series "The Mole." Kim Malcolm
Why Lena Waithe says 'The Wizard of Oz' is almost a Bible to life Emmy winner Lena Waithe, who wrote for Master of None and created the show The Chi, answers questions about her life from a deck of cards. Rachel Martin
New fantasy book ‘Children of Anguish and Anarchy’ shows the dangers of being divided Children of Anguish and Anarchy is the third and last book in a fantasy series based on the Yoruba religion. It centers on the fight between people with magic powers and an oppressive monarchy. Mallory Yu
'The Cliffs' explores a house through the centuries of women who passed through NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author J. Courtney Sullivan about the real house that inspired the mansion at the center of her latest novel, The Cliffs. Mary Louise Kelly
Yellowstone is full of natural beauty. It's night skies are no exception Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd got a late-night tour of the heavens at Yellowstone back in 2016.
Remembering Mal Goode, a pioneering Black broadcaster Goode died in 1995 and many of his accomplishments were lost to history. But that is now changing with a new biography of the pioneering broadcaster.
‘The Bear’ remains as delicious as ever in Season 3 If you saw the first two seasons of the Hulu series, you probably agree that it deserved every Emmy it won. Now The Bear is back, and serving up just as brilliant and beautiful a concoction as before. David Bianculli
A member of the 'T-Shirt Swim Club' chronicles life as 'the funny fat kid' Comedy writer Ian Karmel has been making fun of his own body since he was a kid. He wrote T-Shirt Swim Club: Stories from Being Fat in a World of Thin People along with his sister. Tonya Mosley