Final Round: North, South, East, West The two finalists test their knowledge of everything from constellations to classic southern dishes in this rapid-fire final round.
Larry Owens: Sunday In The Park 6 Feet Away From George Larry Owens discusses his role as a singing telegram messenger on HBO's High Maintenance, and working as a wedding singer. Then he plays a game that tests his knowledge of Stephen Sondheim musicals.
Audio Obscura Dylan Thuras is the co-founder of Atlas Obscura, a guide to unusual destinations. He joins Ophira and Jonathan for an audio quiz about some memorable places.
Immersive, 'Open-World' Video Games To Get Lost In At Home Here are recommendations for pleasant, immersive video games now that old hands, as well as the dilettantes among us, have more time to play them. Glen Weldon
Getting Bored? Here's A List Of Free Things That Weren't Free Before Coronavirus From Broadway plays to playwrights giving writing lessons to online courses from Ivy League schools, here's a look at some things (but not everything!) that have suddenly become free. Brakkton Booker
New relief is on the way for battered cultural groups Arts advocates launched two new arts emergency funds on Friday. The money will help artists and nonprofit arts groups cope with the huge economic hits resulting from the COVID-19 public gathering ban. Marcie Sillman
Looking for your cultural fix? Here's a sample of online opportunities Governor Jay Inslee’s public gathering restrictions are wreaking economic havoc in what was once a thriving, multi-million dollar cultural sector. To put it in perspective, last year almost 9 million Puget Sound residents went to arts events or science exhibitions; compare that to the 3.1 million who attended professional sports competitions here. Kim Malcolm
Seattle's independent culture workers brace for the worst case scenario Last week Seattle artist Susie Lee and her colleagues were planning to open the first-ever performance festivals for babies and toddlers in April. The corona virus pandemic changed those plans. Marcie Sillman
'Riverdance' Turns 25, But Has Put The Celebration On Hold — For Now The Irish dance spectacle has been performed for audiences all over the world. The current production was polished for the anniversary, but has been postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Jeff Lunden
Seattle businesses react to state's temporary shut down of restaurants and bars Another setback for restaurants already battered by the coronavirus outbreak. Gov. Jay Inslee has signed an emergency order temporarily shutting down restaurants, bars and recreational spaces statewide in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. KUOW’s food reporter Ruby de Luna joins us to talk about what this means and how businesses are responding. Ruby de Luna