Ramy Youssef Actor and comedian Ramy Youssef talks about his Hulu series Ramy, working with Mahershala Ali and writing book reports for his dad. Then, Youssef takes a quiz on the history of sneakers.
Celebrity Tutorials Comedians Roy Wood Jr. (The Daily Show) and Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley) take a deep dive into the world of quarantine-era celebrity tutorials.
After 30 years, it's time for last call at Seattle's venerable Re-bar Over the past three months, we’ve become accustomed to loss: the loss of lives, of livelihoods, and the loss of the way we used to go about everything from grocery shopping to educating our kids. Now we’re looking at the loss of Seattle cultural institutions. Marcie Sillman
Damian Kulash Jr.: How Can We Reimagine The Creative Process? Imagine surrounding yourself with images and sounds, in order to set old ideas in a new context. OK Go's Damian Kulash Jr. describes the process that has inspired the band's hits and viral videos. NPR/TED Staff
'Food Is Social Adhesive,' So Questlove Is Hosting A Virtual Potluck The Roots drummer, DJ and cookbook author isn't letting a pandemic slow him down — he's still performing on The Tonight Show, and now he's hosting a virtual potluck dinner party on the Food Network. Elizabeth Blair
Ep. 8: Are We Going to Be OK? Cartoonist Ellen Forney says bipolar disorder prepared her for the Covid-19 pandemic As many struggle with anxiety and depression during lockdown, some with a history of mental health challenges are putting to work tools they relied on well before coronavirus. Kristin Leong
'Quaranzines' Bring Readers Together Despite Distancing During the coronavirus pandemic, the Internet has become home to a growing number of self-published "quaranzines" on everything from cutting your own hair to building emergency hand washing stations. Allyson McCabe
Disney World And Other Florida Theme Parks Outline Reopening Plans The popular theme parks will open their doors in the next few weeks and say they're planning to keep guests and employees as safe as possible. Greg Allen
'Running For Your Life': A Community Poem For Ahmaud Arbery For this latest community poem, NPR poet-in-residence Kwame Alexander sifted through more than 1,000 submissions reacting to the killing of Ahmaud Abrery and created a poem that speaks with one voice. Rachel Martin
Art Of The New Deal: How Artists Helped Redefine America During The Depression When the Roosevelt administration rolled out millions of dollars to fund artists, musicians, writers and actors, it wasn't just about job creation. It was to unite a nation in turmoil. Neda Ulaby