A Prosecutors thoughts on Trump and Barr: Preet Bharara Preet Bharara and how the President of the United States 'created a space" for him to write his book. Sonya Harris
Which Characters Will Lose The 'Game Of Thrones?': A Chronicle Of Many Deaths Foretold Just 6 episodes — an estimated 7 hours and 20 minutes — remain. Here are our predictions for which characters will (and especially won't) make it through to the end of the final season — and why. Glen Weldon
Susan Choi Takes Her Teenagers Seriously The author's new novel Trust Exercise is set among theater kids in a performing arts high school — until it jumps ahead a few decades and looks back at what really happened back then. Ailsa Chang
Who are the Benaroyas? They’re not our city’s most magnanimous family, but their name is on a major music hall, a research institute, and wings of the Seattle and Tacoma art museums. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
In Its Third Season, 'The Bold Type' Balances Real Life With A Glass Of Rosé The comedy series follows three friends working at a women's magazine in New York City. The stars say the show carefully balances providing a space to tackle issues — and a space to escape from them. Rachel Martin
Two podcasts you should listen to this week: 'Punch up the Jam' and 'The Dropout' Do you love podcasts, but don’t know how to find new shows? Are you new to podcasts, and don't know where to start? Clare McGrane
Food banks step in so kids don't go hungry during spring break For many students, it’s spring break and that means more play time. But for those who rely on school breakfasts and lunches, it means a week of going without. Ruby de Luna
#NPRPoetry Month: Richard Blanco Reads Your Twitter Poems For National Poetry Month, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Richard Blanco about his latest work and his favorite listener-submitted poems.
Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks in Puget Sound Want to get in some culture this weekend? KUOW's Marcie Sillman has some suggestions for you. Marcie Sillman
Breadway Bound In this music parody game, we took a classic Broadway musical, changed one letter in the title, and rewrote one of its songs to reflect that change. Read it slowly—you have to be more Into the Words.