First-time director Chris Pine draws a Wild Card and answers a big question Actor and first-time director Chris Pine joins NPR's Rachel Martin to draw a card from the Wild Card deck. Rachel Martin
A German novel about a tortured love affair wins 2024 International Booker Prize Jenny Erpenbeck's novel, translated by Michael Hofmann, follows a couple in 1980s East Berlin and their tumultuous relationship, while Germany undergoes its own political transformation. Andrew Limbong
Horror icon Stephen King doubts it's possible to 'gross out' the American public NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author Stephen King about his new collections of short stories, You Like It Darker. Courtney Dorning
Is Elvis' Graceland actually up for sale? His granddaughter, alleging fraud, says no Riley Keough, Elvis' granddaughter and sole heir, says in a lawsuit that the company advertising a foreclosure sale of his Graceland property is using fraudulent documents — and may not exist at all. Rachel Treisman
Years ago, a psychic told Kristen Wiig to move to LA. She left the next day The SNL alum co-stars with Carol Burnett in Palm Royale, an Apple TV+ series about a former pageant queen who wants to break into high society. Wiig says the show was a chance to work with "a legend." Ann Marie Baldonado
Bumbershoot 2024 lineup announced: Pavement, Cypress Hill, Kim Gordon, more coming to Seattle Bumbershoot 2024: Get the lineup and more for Seattle's annual Labor Day Weekend festival. Dyer Oxley
Wing Luke exhibit shows how Black, Asian, and Jewish Seattleites confront hate together The exhibit is a response to rising reports of anti-Semitic and racist hate incidents in Seattle in recent years -- but looks back into Seattle's history. Scott Greenstone
With age and sobriety, Michael McDonald is ready to get personal McDonald says that earlier in his career, he tended to avoid writing about himself directly in songs. He opens up about his life and career in the memoir, What a Fool Believes. Tonya Mosley
The heart-rending true love story behind 'Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet' This is KUOW's book club, and we’re wrapping up Jamie Ford’s "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet." Katie Campbell
Why you should think twice before posting that cute photo of your kid online Oversharing can make children vulnerable to identity theft, harassment and predators. To protect their privacy, share a 'holiday card-or-less' amount of data online, says expert Leah Plunkett. Andrew Limbong