It's legal to be naked (anywhere) in Seattle Nudity was made legal here in the case of Seattle v. Johnson. Yes, really Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Facts or faux: Investigating conspiracy theories Many conspiracy theories can become outlandish but some have a kernel of truth to them. How can you tell what is fact and what's just pure speculation? Acacia Niyogi
Actress Sally Field Discusses Her Relationship With Burt Reynolds In her memoir, In Pieces, actress Sally Field remembers her relationship with actor Burt Reynolds. She writes that the relationship was controlling and emotionally abusive.
Oh phooey! SAM won't be getting 'Chop Suey' In 2007 patron Barney Ebsworth promised an Edward Hopper painting to Seattle Art Museum. After Ebsworth's death, his heirs decided to put the painting and more than 80 valuable artworks up for auction. Marcie Sillman
There's No Stopping Toronto's 'Uber-Raccoon' Toronto is known for its raccoons' aggressive ability to get into garbage cans. The city spent millions trying to fight the gray menace — with mixed results. James Doubek
Matt And Kim: How To Go Outside And Not Die Indie pop duo Matt and Kim talk about why their latest album, Almost Everyday, is a departure from their earlier work. Then, they play a game called "How To Go Outside And Not Die."
Future Tense: Julia Oldham | Daniel Wilson | Ursula K. Le Guin | Lidia Yuknavitch How Sci-Fi helps us work through the problems of today. NPR Staff
'Fake news' on your mind? Ask a journalist Is there more that journalists need to do to re-establish public trust? Sonya Harris
Teatro Zinzanni to expand beyond the West Coast Last year Teatro Zinzanni was homeless; now the popular dinner cabaret will expand to Chicago Marcie Sillman
Seattle Storm wins 3rd championship The Storm took the WNBA title Wednesday night with a 98-82 victory over the Washington Mystics. Paige Browning