Take a movie, leave a movie: tiny 'Free Blockbuster' libraries pop up around the U.S. Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in 2010, but a group of film buffs are bringing back nostalgia for the brand and its hard-copy movies with little "Free Blockbuster" video libraries. Anisa Vietze
For painter Titus Kaphar, forgiveness is 'a weight lifted off of your shoulders' Kaphar draws on his own painful relationship with his father in his film, Exhibiting Forgiveness. He says the project gave him "a sympathy for my father that I never had as a young man." Tonya Mosley
Filmmaker Mark Duplass on grieving the life path he didn't take Filmmaker Mark Duplass draws a card from the Wild Card deck and talks about grieving for the life path he decided not to take.
'Radio Diaries': American Migrant From Radio Diaries: the story of a woman who was part of one of the largest migrations in U.S. history.
'Explosion' of rape cases documented in Democratic Republic of Congo The situation is even more urgent given a serious outbreak of mpox in the same region, which is sexually transmitted.
'Love Hurts': Former Seahawk Marshawn Lynch steps further onto the big screen Watching the recently released trailer for "Love Hurts," it won't take long for Seattleites to gasp, hit pause, and ask, "Is that Marshawn Lynch?!" Dyer Oxley
Seattle Opera brings the spiritual to the stage in 'Jubilee' A new opera called "Jubilee" based on the Fisk University Jubilee Singers makes its world debut this month with the Seattle Opera. Diana Opong
McDonald's tries to reassure customers after deadly E. coli outbreak A preliminary investigation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration suggests fresh onions that are served raw on McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers were a likely source of contamination. The Associated Press
Seattle's underground rave scene is raging, from underpasses to rooftops These days you can pay big bucks to go to a rave in Seattle, usually at a nightclub or even a stadium. But many ravers in town are looking for secret, underground shows. We went out to find these supposed "renegades." Casey Martin
After John le Carré's death, his son had the 'daunting' task to revive George Smiley Nick Harkaway grew up hearing his dad read drafts of his George Smiley novels. He picks up le Carré's beloved spymaster character in the new novel, Karla's Choice. Sam Briger