Catholic University Lecturer Makes Huge 'Wizard Of Oz' Find NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Matt Ripa of the Catholic University of America about finding one of the dresses Judy Garland wore while filming The Wizard of Oz.
Reopening events bring Seattle theater, art, and music lovers together again "I can just hear it now, the joy all those people getting together." Kim Malcolm
Prosecutors Say They Have Evidence Of More Abuse And Bribery In The R. Kelly Case Federal prosecutors in New York filed a request on Friday that they be allowed to enter more evidence of uncharged crimes allegedly committed by the R&B singer in his trial next month. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Here's how the pandemic inspired a fresh wave of new ink The pandemic has been brutal, the loss staggering. Family members, neighbors, beloved community members, everyone has a story and some people are telling theirs with a new tattoo COVID has spurred a fresh wave of new ink. Noel Gasca
Comic-Con Is Online-Only Again This Year. On The Bright Side, No Lines! No costumed crowds are thronging the streets of San Diego this weekend — for the second year in a row, Comic-Con is online-only. But organizers are hoping for a small in-person show in November. Petra Mayer
Coming In Hot Love About Town podcast hosts Kenice Mobley and Rohan Padhye hear only the first second of popular songs, and must identify the song based on that alone!
Supreme Supremes In this music parody game, The War Report podcast hosts Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte are served a hefty helping of Supremes songs rewritten to be about fast food chains.
Culture Math FINALLY, MATH! Love About Town podcast hosts Kenice Mobley and Rohan Padhye will multiply, divide, add and subtract their way to the answers. You know what? DON'T Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally.
Who Owns What? Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte, hosts of the podcast The War Report, figure out which corporate relationships are true and which are false. Pet food candies? Cheesecake workouts? Who's to say.
Body Of Work Hosts of the podcast The War Report, Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte, play this word game in which every answer is the title of a movie, with one of the words replaced with a rhyming body part.