'Bloodlands' Tells Tale Of Troubled Times In Northern Ireland NPR's Scott Simon talks to writer Chris Brandon about his new Acorn TV series, Bloodlands, which focuses on a cold case that takes Belfast detectives back to a violent period in Northern Ireland.
In this 'city of abundance,' everyday Seattleites deliver donations to unhoused communities This informal, Seattle-based cooperative is attempting to plug holes in a system that leaves thousands in the city without shelter or basic necessities. These efforts, referred to as mutual aid, are independent — they’re not tied to the city or any particular organization. Liz Brazile
David Bro-ie Podcasting brothers Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy enjoy musician Jonathan Coulton's rewrites of David Bowie songs to make them about "bro culture."
This That Or The Other: Bridgerton, Sweatpants, Or Potato? Comics Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte (The War Report) analyze whether a given clue is a character from the Netflix series Bridgerton, a brand of sweatpants, or a type of potato.
20-Sided Quiz Inspired by their podcast The Adventure Zone, Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy play a trivia game about Dungeons and Dragons.
Fast Slow Jams Comedians and co-hosts of the podcast The War Report Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte listen to sped-up versions of famous slow jams.
Will Posting Memes Or Pro Wedding Pics Land You In Copyright Small Claims Court? Jeff Sedlik's Miles Davis portrait shows up all over the Internet, rarely with his permission, and there's not much he can do to protect himself. Enter the CASE Act, which sounds dull ... but isn't. Neda Ulaby
Casual Friday with Hannah Weinberger and Paige Browning This week: Vaccinated people can officially hang out, Washington defends its title as America's best state and a local billionaire marries a science teacher. Clare McGrane
We still spring forward this weekend despite votes to ditch daylight saving time Residents of the Pacific Northwest will have to set their clocks ahead by an hour this weekend to move onto daylight saving time. The Oregon and Washington legislatures voted nearly two years ago to stay on daylight time year-round -- joined later by Idaho and British Columbia -- but still the biannual time change ritual and associated grumbling persists. Tom Banse
Shuttered Venue Grants Are Coming In April, After A Long Wait The live music industry breathed a sigh of relief when Congress passed a $15 billion grant program for struggling venues. But owners still face uncertainty and delays. Andrew Limbong