A Miami photo exhibit dispels myths about Haitian-American religious traditions A show at HistoryMiami Museum focuses on ceremonies from vodou, ifa and santeria traditions that are actively practiced in south Florida. Greg Allen
Sunday Puzzle: Name the category NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with NPR Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and listener John Meissner of Estes Park, Colorado. Will Shortz
Here's one of the only places you can ride in a Filipino jeepney The popular, brightly painted minibuses are being phased out in the Philippines, but you can still tour San Francisco's Filipino Cultural District in one. Chloe Veltman
Seattle's historic Georgetown Steam Plant still burns for the arts The Georgetown Steam Plant used to generate power for Seattle's trolley system. Now, it's serving as a source of inspiration for arts organizations. Joshua McNichols
A historic collection of comics goes to auction Christine Farrell was one of the only people in the world to collect every DC comic ever published. Her collection is being auctioned this week. Liam Elder-Connors
McDonald's E. coli outbreak grows, with 75 people sickened in 13 states The CDC said on Friday that dozens more people have been reported sick with E. coli linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder. Alana Wise
Singer/songwriter Randy Newman looks back on his decades-long music career Ken Tucker reviews Robert Hilburn's biography of Newman, A Few Words in Defense of Our Country. Plus, we listen back to a 1998 archival interview with the Grammy Award-winning artist. Ken Tucker
Papal politics take an unholy turn in the clever thriller 'Conclave' When the pope dies, backbiting, infighting and ruthless smear campaigning taint the effort to find his successor. Ralph Fiennes stars in a film perfectly timed for this nail-biting election season. Justin Chang
PB&J again? Banish lunchbox boredom with these 6 creative, kid-approved recipes Sulhee Jessica Woo, author of a new cookbook, "Let's Make Some Lunch," shares healthy and fun meals that can be prepared in 30 minutes or less. Margaret Cirino
Ralph Fiennes manages ambition and deceit as the Catholic church picks a new pope in ‘Conclave’ The new movie Conclave dramatizes the Vatican's search for a new pope — and the perils of ambition within its ranks. Ralph Fiennes talks about his starring role. A Martínez