Remembering actor Teri Garr, of 'Young Frankenstein' and 'Tootsie' fame Garr, who died Oct. 29, started out as a dancer in Elvis films, and was later nominated for an Oscar for Tootsie. David Bianculli offers an appreciation, and we listen back to a 2005 interview. Terry Gross
How to find lost objects: 6 techniques that really work We asked visual search scientists, a metal-detecting enthusiast and a detective to share the most effective strategies to find missing objects. Malaka Gharib
Incarcerated men jury criminal justice documentaries in Sing Sing's first film fest Sing Sing, a maximum security prison in New York, hosted its first film festival. With the help of the Marshall Project, a jury of incarcerated men weighed the merits of documentaries. Marc Rivers
What we know about the mysterious anti-Trump art popping up around the country Across the country, anti-Trump statues having been mysteriously appearing. Anonymous, guerilla art has a long history of mixing with politics. Andrew Limbong
It's not just D.C.: Satirical Trump statues are appearing in cities across the U.S. Trump statues appeared next to sculptures of nude women in Portland and Philadelphia. The plaques bear the title In Honor of a Lifetime of Sexual Assault and quote Trump's Access Hollywood remarks. Rachel Treisman
Dear Life Kit: Is it a faux pas to create a 'happy graduation' registry for myself? An NPR listener is graduating soon with her MBA. She wants to know if it's OK celebrate her achievement by asking loved ones to buy her gifts from a registry, similar to what people do for weddings. Andee Tagle
In 'A Real Pain,' Jewish cousins tour Poland, cracking jokes and confronting the past In this almost perfect little film, Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play cousins who reconnect in Poland to honor the memory of their grandmother, a Holocaust survivor. John Powers
Why Starbucks is losing sales, and what it's doing about it Shoppers complain that Starbucks isn't fancy enough — but they also say it's too expensive. The new CEO, Brian Niccol, is ordering up change. Alina Selyukh
Young women are challenging the stigma of sex and love addiction support groups On social media, young women are increasingly open about attending 12-step sex and love addiction programs. Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous reports 1,200 meetings in more than 50 countries. Neda Ulaby
Undone by the loss of his brother Eddie, Alex Van Halen looks back in a new memoir Though Alex had been the guitarist in the family, when they formed Van Halen, it quickly became clear who would play: "[Ed] made that instrument sing." Alex's new memoir is Brothers. Tonya Mosley