My 'Kind' Of Music Maria Bamford and Richard Kind (Everything's Gonna Be Okay) play a word game celebrating Kind's musical theater performances, even the performances he doesn't remember very well.
Good Tries Actor Mary Holland and director Maureen Bharoocha (Golden Arm) guess if the failed products described are real or fake.
Has This Been To Space? The hilarious Maria Bamford and Richard Kind (Everything's Gonna Be Okay) guess if various objects have been to space. But they're all silly objects, because "Soyuz capsule" is kind of a gimmie.
The Chortle Instruments Actor Mary Holland and director Maureen Bharoocha (Golden Arm) listen to clips of unusual musical instruments. The title of this game is a gratuitous pun of a series of young adult fantasy novels.
Sierra Teller Ornelas: Rutherford Falls Rutherford Falls' co-creator Sierra Teller Ornelas talks about Native American representation in her new sitcom, and explains what "bank plants" are.
Casual Friday: Hitting a vaccine wall Demand for vaccines is dropping, so we ask: How would you pitch someone who's hesitating? Zombie jokes? Fake news? Plus, King County might be rolling back to Phase 2, and Seattle's axe throwing venue gets a whole new selling point. Clare McGrane
Burning Man Canceled: 'Relief' As Burners, Locals See Bright Side Of Informal Events For the second straight year, the communal arts festival isn't happening because of the pandemic. But the community that hosts the pilgrimage doesn't mind. Emma Bowman
Sun's out and Seattle's Chinatown bustles. But business owners say they're 'trying to survive' More than a year ago, the streets of Seattle’s Chinatown International District were quiet. There were fewer people were coming into the neighborhood because of Covid lockdown. On top of that, businesses and residents were afraid because of rising anti-Asian sentiments around the country. KUOW returned to the neighborhood a year later to see how people are coping. Ruby de Luna
Leslie Snapp, 91, Navy vet, avid tennis player, grandpa Our series, Lives Lost, remembers loved ones who have died in the pandemic. You can share an obituary of someone special to you by filling out the form at the bottom of this story. Ruby de Luna
Did Last Night's Oscars Work As A TV Show? We've talked about the ratings and who won what — but did the Oscars telecast work as good TV? Oscars producers made some unusual choices this year. We break down the good, the bad and the ugly. Eric Deggans