Comedian Drew Michael And Director Jerrod Carmichael On Pushing Stand-Up's Boundaries Comedian Drew Michael's new HBO special is missing something glaring: an audience. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Michael and director Jerrod Carmichael about pushing the boundaries of stand-up comedy.
Amazon Studios Says There Is No Planned Release Date For Latest Woody Allen Film Amazon Studios says there is no release date for Woody Allen's new film. The move comes after renewed attention to sexual abuse allegations by his daughter Dylan Farrow. NPR Staff
Moving the Burke Museum’s entire collection is a dinosaur of a task The Burke Museum's new building is finished. Now comes the hard part: moving an enormous and fragile collection. Marcie Sillman
From feminism to black power: How superheroes changed the status quo How Wonder Woman, Spider-Man and Black Panther challenged tradition and changed the American superhero industry for the better. Cienne Bronson
Paul Taylor, Giant Of Modern Dance, Has Died Among the most prolific and influential choreographers of 20th century movement, his movements were often inspired by everyday people doing everyday things. He died Wednesday at age 88. Andrew Limbong
Women are linguistically more advanced than men. So why do we tell them how to speak? When it comes to language, women set the trends. Isolde Raftery
Podcast recs for that last summer road trip Kim Malcolm talks with KUOW's Jeannie Yandel about her podcast recommendations for road trips. Yandel is co-host of the KUOW podcast Battle Tactics for your Sexist Workplace. Andy Hurst
In The 'Everything Is Alive' Podcast, It's The Guests That Set It Apart Everything Is Alive is straightforward interview podcast with one tiny twist: the guests are inanimate objects. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with the program's host, Ian Chillag.