How Vacation Bible School has evolved Though there are fewer Vacation Bibles School, those still around have had to evolve to meet the needs of changing communities.
'Sing Sing' offers a glimpse at life behind bars -- and the journey towards redemption Filmmaker Greg Kwedar and formerly incarcerated actor Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin discuss their new film about the real-life Rehabilitation Through the Arts program founded at Sing Sing prison. Tonya Mosley
In ‘Good One,’ a family camping trip is full of emotional switchbacks On its surface, Good One is about a teen on a backpacking trip with her dad and his friend. But the film is so sharp and engrossing you might not notice the deeper story taking shape underneath. Justin Chang
Carhartts and camo: What Tim Walz's folksy fashion sense says The Democratic vice presidential candidate's taste for down-home Carhartt workwear and a camo cap have been getting a lot of media attention lately. Chloe Veltman
Out and about with the Canadian women learning to ride bikes in their later years In cities like Montreal, riding a bike can be an efficient, environmentally friendly and cheap way to get around. A group of women are trying to get more women on bikes. Emma Jacobs
Forgotten — and surprising — Olympic events Sports like skateboarding, surfing or break dancing have been added to the Olympics in recent years, but there are lots of events that have been taken out -- like hot air ballooning and arts. Jonas Adams
Despite a big anniversary, many locals don’t feel connected to 'The Sound of Music' The movie "The Sound of Music" was filmed 60 years ago in Salzburg, Austria, where residents are less than enthusiastic about the von Trapp family story that draws hordes of tourists each year. Olivia Hampton
Why some people find shorts in the workplace very controversial NPR's A Martinez talks to American fashion designer Thom Browne, who weighs in on whether shorts are appropriate for the office. A Martínez
A giant sea monster shows up on Nantucket 87 years after an elaborate hoax Eighty-seven years after an elaborate hoax on the island of Nantucket, islanders recreated the event. A giant sea monster appeared on the island Monday. Edgar Herwick
In 'Bringing Ben Home' a wrongfully convicted Black man believes truth will prevail In 1988, Benjamin Spencer was sentenced to life in prison for a brutal robbery and murder he has always insisted he did not commit. He finally walked out of prison in March of 2021. Jonaki Mehta