The Year In Housing News: Eviction Moratoriums, Delayed Mortgage Payments, Foreclosures There's no place like home, and this year many people were threatened with no place to call home. WBUR Newsroom
50 Wonderful Things From 2020 Linda Holmes' annual list of highlights from pop culture includes TV, movies, games, podcasts, TikTok videos and whatever else made the year a little easier. Linda Holmes
Pierre Cardin: French Fashion Designer Dies At 98 The son of Italian immigrants worked with luminaries such as Jean Cocteau and Christian Dior before launching his own line. Bill Chappell
A historic, unforgettable year: 2020 in pictures It was an extraordinary year unlike any other. Megan Farmer
Sarah Silverman Takes A Comedic Look At The Events Of 2020 NPR's Don Gonyea talks to comedian Sarah Silverman about her latest special, "Yearly Departed," and the lessons learned from the year.
New Documentary Follows San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Performances In U.S. South Sarah McCammon speaks with director David Rodrigues and San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus artistic director Tim Seelig, subject of the new documentary "Gay Chorus Deep South."
NPR Book Concierge: Four Romance Recommendations Looking for a good book to finish the year? We have four recommendations for books about love, romance and relationships.
Coronavirus Affected Everything — Including The Words Of 2020 NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Ben Zimmer, a linguist and columnist for The Wall Street Journal, about the words of the year.
Barry Lopez, Acclaimed Author And Traveler Beyond Many Horizons, Dies At 75 Lopez — who won a National Book Award in 1986 for Arctic Dreams — wrote about his travels to far places. But his writings aren't just travelogues, they remind us of how precious life on Earth is. Dave Blanchard
Film Maker Discusses New Documentary On Murdered Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with director Bryan Fogel about his new film, "The Dissident", which chronicles the life and death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.