Washington Irving's Headless Horseman Of Sleepy Hollow Turns 200 NPR's Scott Simon talks to historian Elizabeth Bradley about the 200th anniversary of the publication of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Seattle restaurants' creative strategies to weather the cold months of the pandemic Meal and cocktail kits. Deliveries and takeouts. Temporary closures. There's no one approach that helps keep businesses stay afloat. Restaurants are using strategies that best suit them. Ruby de Luna
'Seismic' literature inspires and changes Seattle through story “Literature is an unopened umbrella in the rain ... literature is a cathedral.” John O'Brien
Press X To Save The Princess The Konami code won't save The Daily Show's Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta as they take on a true/false quiz about video games.
Elvish Presley The Daily Show's Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta go on a quest in this music parody game where Jonathan Coulton performs Elvis songs re-written to be about characters from The Lord of the Rings.
Mascot Fashion Show Sports mascots strut down the runway. Comedians Danielle Perez and Madison Shepard guess who they are.
Go The Distance Comedians Danielle Perez and Madison Shephard identify classic films re-imagined in the era of social distancing. Home Alone didn't make the cut since it remains virtually unchanged.
Heidi Schreck: Kids Read The Constitution Heidi Schreck is a playwright whose play, What the Constitution Means to Me, was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. She plays a game where kids read her quotes from the Constitution.
Major New York LGBTQ Film Festival, Newfest, Goes Virtual NewFest, an LGBTQ film festival based in New York, has gone virtual this year. The pandemic disrupted the festivities, but it gave the LGBTQ films a chance to be viewed by a larger audience.
October 21st | The music that keeps us keeping on in a pandemic world The disillusionment phase of the pandemic is finally here. How the tourism needs to change now and after COVID-19. And our favorite tunes for crying, laughing, and surviving in quarantine. Bill Radke