Have we been reading Toni Morrison all wrong? Harvard professor Namwali Serpell has been teaching Morrison for nearly two decades. Her book, On Morrison is a deep dive into the Nobel winner's complete body of work — 11 novels, plays and criticism. Tonya Mosley
'Speakeasies to Symphonies' and 'Cosmic Music' chronicle 2 jazz greats Critic Kevin Whitehead reviews biographies of two musicians who transcended jazz, and to whom recognition was slow in coming: James P. Johnson, born in 1894, and Alice Coltrane, born in 1937. Kevin Whitehead
Asha Bhosle, the voice of Bollywood, has died aged 92 The Bollywood legend was one of the world's most recorded artists — who, by her own reckoning, made more than 12,000 songs. Anastasia Tsioulcas
The Analog Bag: Gen Z's solution to doomscrolling Ayesha Rascoe unpacks an analog bag — a tote filled with screen-free activities — curated by Weekend Edition staff. Ayesha Rascoe
This tax season, Goldfish is rewarding parents for the 'Snack Tax' As Tax Day approaches, Goldfish offers sneaky snacking parents a special "Snack Tax" refund. Ayesha Rascoe
The real space science behind 'Project Hail Mary' The science fiction blockbuster wowed audiences with its depiction of space travel and more. Here's what NASA staff and other scientists say about the basis for the amazing events of the film. Tara Haelle
Trump touts newly released plans for D.C. triumphal arch The proposed 250-feet-tall, white-and-gilded monument would stand on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., by the Potomac River. Chloe Veltman
Gut troubles? This gastroenterologist has tips to help you achieve 'poophoria' In her new book You've Been Pooping All Wrong, Dr. Trisha Pasricha shares habits and practices to make your relationship with your solid waste as smooth as possible Andrea Muraskin
With online gambling easier than ever, some teens are getting addicted Many parents don't know their teens are gambling until it becomes a problem.
Move over, Mr. Ripley. 'I Am Agatha' is a delightfully duplicitous debut Nancy Foley's deviously-plotted novel centers on an aging artist in New Mexico. Brutally dismissive of anyone who disagrees with her, Agatha is a perfectly engaging (if unreliable) narrator. Maureen Corrigan