This French Pianist Has Been Playing For 102 Years And Just Released A New Album Colette Maze, now 107, began playing the piano at age 5. She defied the social conventions of her era to embrace music as a profession rather than as a pastime. She has just released her sixth album. Eleanor Beardsley
Five Takeaways From A Big Emmy Night For A Short List Of Shows The Crown, Hacks, Ted Lasso and The Queen's Gambit all did well on Sunday night. But the Emmys also laid bare the problems with production and representation that plague nearly every awards season. Linda Holmes
Seattle's Local Sightings Film Festival is happening in-person in 2021, with virtual options too Kim Malcolm talks with Vivian Hua, executive director of the Northwest Film Forum about the 2021 Local Sightings Film Festival. Kim Malcolm
Here's Why The Arc De Triomphe Was Just Wrapped In Fabric It is "a sensual, popular and monumental gesture," says Carine Rolland, the deputy mayor of Paris in charge of culture. The artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude came up with the idea before they died. Bill Chappell
Real or Fake College Essay Which is tougher, writing a college admissions essay or guessing which college admissions essay prompts are real?
That's How I Midroll In this game, Welcome to Night Vale's Cecil Baldwin and guest house musician Julian Velard are read ads for companies that famously advertise on podcasts.
This, That or the Other In this TTOTO, Welcome to Night Vale's Cecil Baldwin and musician Julian Velard guess if something is a famous gemstone, Revlon lipstick color, or title in The Legend of Zelda series.
TV Adaptation Theme Songs In this music parody game, the lyrics of older TV theme songs were changed to make them about recent TV series, based on books.
Before Or After? Ask Me Another premiered on May 4, 2012. Oscar Award-winning composers Robert and Kristen Anderson Lopez guess if certain events occurred before Ask Me Another premiered or after.
Kidz Bop Comedians Aparna Nancherla and Joyelle Nicole Johnson play this audio quiz packed with hit songs— ruined- uh, *ahem* covered by children.