Evan Rachel Wood Names Marilyn Manson As Abuser The Westworld actor alleged that Brian Warner, better known as industrial-rock musician Marilyn Manson, was her abuser, naming him for the first time in a statement posted to Instagram. Andrew Limbong
9-Year-Old Boy Starts His Own Newspaper To Help Local Food Banks NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks nine-year-old Cooper Nelson of Loveland, Colo., about how he raised money for local food banks by starting an online subscription news site.
No Floats, No Problem: How New Orleans Is Celebrating A Pandemic Mardi Gras NPR's Scott Simon talks with Mardi Gras parade organizer Devin De Wulf, whose organization, Krewe of Red Beans, is decorating locals homes as floats, and donating the money they earn to local artists.
Film: Curiosity Club Turns Strangers into a Community Following a Fraught Election KUOW brings together ten strangers for a virtual dinner party to talk about pandemic roller skating, the #MeToo movement, and Seattle's shifting political landscape. Kristin Leong
Ken Jeong Ken Jeong talks about his journey from studying medicine to becoming an actor and chats about being a panelist on The Masked Singer.
Music In The Air From the NBC musical comedy Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, actors Skylar Astin and John Clarence Stewart test their knowledge of popular songs and unconventional instruments.
Erroneous Atlas Road trip! Comedians Cameron Esposito (Queery podcast) and Beth Stelling (HBO Max Girl Daddy) navigate a multiple-choice game about maps.
Truefalseology Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist actors Skylar Astin and John Clarence Stewart are ready to hit the books in a game where they must determine real or fake niche areas of study.
Film At 11 Ophira and Jonathan pretend to be news anchors reporting on bizarre scenarios based on movie plots while comedians Cameron Esposito and Beth Stelling try to guess the film.
Amanda Gorman — And Poetry — Will Be Part Of Super Bowl LV Fresh from her burst into the literary stratosphere after her appearance at President Biden's inauguration, poet Amanda Gorman will recite a new poem during the Super Bowl LV pre-show next Sunday. Anastasia Tsioulcas