Seattle invests in cultural space, with an eye towards inclusivity "The history of Seattle has been this history of haves and have-nots — of those who have access to capital and to property, and those who don't." Kim Malcolm
Take A Romantic Trip To The Irish Countryside In Emily Blunt's 'Wild Mountain Thyme' NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Emily Blunt about her new movie, set in Ireland, Wild Mountain Thyme.
OH OH OH! Joyful Holiday Cards That Don't Shy Away From A Tough Year Offering "charming" and "cheeky" greetings, Chandra Greer, owner of stationery company Greer Chicago, is selling holiday cards specifically designed to speak to a tumultuous year. Scott Simon
Latinx Authors Celebrated In Virtual Children's Book Fest Las Musas, the Muses, is a group of Latina writers who held their first LatinX KidLit Book Festival to celebrate authors, illustrators and books by and about LatinX people. Mandalit del Barco
Holiday Cards Bring Small Joys In A Tough Year NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Chandra Greer, owner and founder of Greer — a stationary company based in Chicago — about holiday cards for a tumultuous year.
Jam Bands Richard Kind and Ray Ellin are treated to a music parody game where Jonathan Coulton plays songs by jam bands rewritten to be about fruits you could theoretically use to make jam.
Nnamdi Asomugha: From The Silver & Black To The Silver Screen After 11 seasons playing professional football, Nnamdi Asomugha retired and took up acting. He talks about his new film Sylvie's Love, and plays a game about holiday movies.
This, That, Or The Other: Craps, Supergroup, Or G.I. Joe? Actor Richard Kind & comedian Ray Ellin finally sort out which things are G.I. Joe figurines, which things are terms used in the game craps, and which things are a popular musical supergroup.
Sounds Of App-roval Ashley Nicole Black (A Black Lady Sketch Show) and Chelsea Devantez (Celebrity Book Club) are given a series of sounds, and they have to say what type of app they come from.
Brains!!! Chelsea Devantez and Ashley Nicole Black answer trivia questions about brains. So really, you're one brain listening to two brains talk to another two brains about themselves.