'Flyest Fables,' Podcast Series With New Fables For The 21st Century Morgan Givens shares with NPR's Noel King that his nephew was the inspiration behind Flyest Fables — a podcast series telling fictional stories for children — but not limited to only them.
Author L.L. McKinney: Barnes & Noble 'Diverse Editions' Are 'Literary Blackface' Barnes & Noble suspended its campaign to reissue classic books with covers depicting protagonists as people of color after many authors, including McKinney, criticized the initiative. Audie Cornish
PHOTOS: Behind the scenes of 'Cinderella' The backstage hallways of McCaw Hall buzzed with activity during a recent performance of the Pacific Northwest Ballet's "Cinderella". Megan Farmer
Kirk Douglas, Hollywood Tough Guy And 'Spartacus' Superstar, Dies At 103 Douglas was often cast as a troubled tough guy in films, most famously as a rebellious Roman slave named Spartacus. Off-screen, he was devoted to family and to humanitarian causes. Bob Mondello
'We had to grab our things and get out': Seattle Cinerama lays off staff, closes for renovations The sudden announcement came as a surprise to both moviegoers and employees, who were laid off at a staff meeting Tuesday morning. Casey Martin
Crooks Go All-Out To Take Home The Grand Fries In 'McMillions' HBO's latest documentary series explores an enormous conspiracy to steal the winning game pieces from McDonald's' best-known promotional game. Linda Holmes
Super Bowl Ads 2020: Strange, Serious, Smaaht, And So Very Expensive Commercials cost as much as $5.6 million per 30 seconds this year. Here's how some of America's largest corporations (and Michael Bloomberg and Donald Trump) spent their money. Eric Deggans
Why A Day Like Sunday Hasn't Been Seen In 900 Years Number buffs got pumped for more than the Super Bowl on 02-02-2020, a date that marks a rare global palindrome. Many are choosing it as a good day to get married. Amy Held
'McMillions': How The Ex-Cop Who Scammed McDonald's Monopoly Got Caught NPR's Renee Montagne speaks to Brian Lazarte and James Lee Hernandez, directors of "McMillions," an HBO series about how a McDonald's Monopoly game turned into a major criminal enterprise.
Seattle's Asian Art Museum reopens, but not quite the same as it ever was When Seattle’s Asian Art Museum closed its doors three years ago, fans of the historic Art Deco landmark in Volunteer Park wondered how the $54 million expansion and renovation would change the beloved building. Marcie Sillman