How Terese Marie Mailhot tells her story through devastating prose This is KUOW's book club, and we just read through the first half of Terese Marie Mailhot’s memoir "Heart Berries." Katie Campbell
Darkly romantic goth gardens are having a moment in the sun — here's how to grow one Gardens are blooming across the country, and while you’ll likely see plenty of roses and brightly-colored zinnias on porches and patios this summer, one much-hyped trend is very, very dark. Neda Ulaby
An arresting memoir of 'Consent' asks: Does a marriage's end excuse its beginning? Jill Ciment was 17 in 1970 when she got involved with the 47-year-old teacher who would become her husband. Now widowed, she reconsiders the relationship — and its "poisonous" beginnings. Maureen Corrigan
Actor Griffin Dunne revisits his Hollywood childhood in 'The Friday Afternoon Club' In a new memoir, Dunne writes about growing up in a family of storytellers, his complicated relationship with fame and the trauma the family experienced after the 1982 murder of his sister, Dominique. Tonya Mosley
What’s a book ban anyway? Depends on who you ask The term "book ban" is used a lot in media and elsewhere when addressing the rise in challenges to certain books being allowed in schools and public libraries. But is it more political hyperbole or a censorship alarm bell? Elizabeth Blair
These are the 19 movies we're most excited about this summer Comedies, action-adventures, coming-of-age tales, animation — plus that sweet, sweet movie theater air conditioning. There's something for everyone at the multiplex; our critics can help you choose. Linda Holmes
Franz Kafka's life wasn't so kafkaesque after all, TV miniseries shows NPR's Michel Martin speaks with lead actor Joel Basman and director David Schalko about his German-Austrian miniseries Kafka on early 20th century author Franz Kafka, released in the U.S. from June 6. Olivia Hampton
Wild Card: Bowen Yang SNL cast member Bowen Yang joins Rachel Martin for a game of Wild Card. Rachel Martin
'The Harlem Renaissance' and what is Black art for? The Metropolitan Museum of Art is showcasing visual artists from the Harlem Renaissance in the exhibition, “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism.” Brittany Luse
Video game creators are working to make games more accessible for disabled people In an excerpt from NPR's The Sunday Story podcast, we look at how video game companies are adding features to make their products easier to use by people with disabilities. Wailin Wong