'The Alto Knights' is a mob drama with a double dose of De Niro and ... not much else Robert De Niro plays rival mob bosses in a new biographical crime drama. But while it's fun to watch De Niro argue with himself, The Alto Knights ultimately feels dubious and derivative. Justin Chang
Tim Curry remembers his first film role in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' The 1975 cult classic Rocky Horror turns 50 this year. To mark the occasion, we listen back to a 2005 interview with Curry, who played the cross-dressing scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter. Terry Gross
Remembering award-winning sports journalist John Feinstein Feinstein, who died March 13, was known for his insights, and inside portraits, of some of the most talented and temperamental characters in sports. Originally broadcast in 2011. Dave Davies
Comedians will celebrate Conan O'Brien at the Kennedy Center on Sunday. Will they take on Trump? Conan O'Brien will receive one of the most coveted awards in comedy on Sunday — but the annual event takes place at a tense time for the Kennedy Center. Elizabeth Blair
Hollywood filmmaker charged with defrauding Netflix of $11 million Director Carl Erik Rinsch sold Netflix a sci-fi series. Instead of finishing it, prosecutors allege he spent some of the streamer's money on his own investments, luxury rentals, five Rolls-Royces, a Ferrari, and more. Mandalit del Barco
Federal agency responsible for library and museum funding gets a visit from DOGE Keith E. Sonderling is the new acting head of The Institute of Museum and Library Services, the main source of federal funding for libraries and museums across the country. President Trump issued an executive order last week saying he aims to close the agency. Andrew Limbong
Report: (Smaller) Museums should make admission free A new study out this week from the museum think tank Remuseum suggests free admission attracts more visitors without increasing costs. Chloe Veltman
As young male voters shift Right, can the Left compete in the 'battle for the bros'? Popular podcasts in the "manosphere" helped sway young men to go MAGA in the 2024 election. New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz explains how Democrats can win them back. Tonya Mosley
New songs by Teddy Swims, Benjamin Booker and Neil Young let loose with big emotions Rock critic Ken Tucker recommends three songs that are recent additions to his playlist: "Are You Even Real," by Swims; "Same Kind of Lonely," by Booker; and "big change," by Young. Ken Tucker
Poet Amy Genstler knows it's spring Amy Gerstler's 14th book of poetry, Is This My Final Form? comes out in April. One of its poems is about this change of season, welcoming spring. Neda Ulaby