Reading Lost Linguists Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne, hosts of the podcast Lingthusiasm, play a word game where every answer is the title of a famous book with one letter changed.
Art Details Couple-testants Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone get tested on their memory of famous pieces of art.
This, That Or The Other Ted Lasso stars Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham play the most whimsical TTOTO yet: a capella group, British children's TV shows, or American snack cakes made by the company "Hostess."
Casual Friday: 'Put the memes in the earth' The City Attorney's race got spicy this week, and the rest of the city warmed up too. Plus, fun with time capsules. Clare McGrane
Dolly Parton Teams With James Patterson To Write Novel Parton's first novel, Run, Rose Run is a thriller and will have a companion album to go along with it.
'CODA' Will Yank Shamelessly On Your Heartstrings ... But It's Very Good At It The family comedy-drama CODA nabbed big prizes at Sundance in January. Now, it arrives on Apple TV+. It doesn't hold back in going for the tears, but it mostly earns them. Linda Holmes
Civil political discourse is alive and well at 'Civic Saturday' Social Distancing may be drawing to a close, but that doesn’t mean folks are eager to come together just yet. The potential unity among Americans, involving civil civic discourse, continues to prove a bumpy road, to say the least. But according to the speakers in this talk, it’s a journey still worth committing to, having ‘faith’ in, and suffering through, together. Sonya Harris
The good, the bad, and the internet: Teens on growing up online If Facebook were a person, it would be older than most RadioActivians. This audio piece explores what it's like to grow up online for four teenagers — from falling in love to facing trolls — and blends nonfiction interviews with an imagined main character: the Internet. Lucas Galarneau
One Of The Biggest Live Music Companies Will Require Full Vaccination AEG Presents is behind such iconic venues as Webster Hall and The Roxy, as well as the Coachella Music and Arts Festival. The policy starts Oct. 1. Andrew Limbong
PBS And Ken Burns Vow To Do Better On Diversity But Critics Aren't Convinced PBS has announced $11 million in grants to boost diversity among documentary filmmakers months after an open letter accused the service of unfairly favoring white creators. Eric Deggans