Much Ado About First Folios — the world's largest Shakespeare collection reopens The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is emerging from a four-year metamorphosis. Eighty-two copies of Shakespeare’s “First Folio” will be together on public display for the first time. Bob Mondello
David Oyelowo on playing justice seekers, peacekeepers and men on a mission Oyelowo plays a formerly enslaved man who went on to become one of the nation's first Black Deputy U.S. Marshals in the Paramount+ series Lawmen: Bass Reeves. Oyelowo also produced the series. Tonya Mosley
'Green Border' is the strongest movie this critic has seen all year Agnieszka Holland's film, which won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, centers on a refugee family trying to escape to Western Europe and the people who try to help and stop them. John Powers
Filmmaker David Lynch recounts the moment he decided to be an artist in 'Wild Card' Filmmaker David Lynch plays a game of Wild Card with NPR's Rachel Martin and talks about his upbringing and learning from failure. STATION ADVISORY: In the "WILD CARD: DAVID LYNCH" element, the world "Shit" is bleeped at 1:18 and again at 2:53. Rachel Martin
Why Anthony Fauci approaches every trip to the White House as if it's his last Over the course of his decades-long career in public health, Fauci vowed he would never shy away from speaking truth the U.S. president— even when it was inconvenient. Fauci's memoir is On Call. Dave Davies
Dear Life Kit: I'm ashamed that I still dream about my middle school crush Plus: How to deal with a new partner who's attractive ... but messy. Becky Harlan
Justin Timberlake was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the Hamptons The singer and actor was arrested early Tuesday on Long Island and arraigned later that morning. Rachel Treisman
‘Shadow of the Erdtree’ is a confounding delight that wants to kill you with kindness You'll need a hug after Shadow of the Erdtree gets its claws around you. The follow-up to the 2022 gaming phenomenon presents a new realm to explore, new mysteries to unravel, and new bosses to get utterly demolished by. Keller Gordon
Judy Garland’s hometown hopes a good witch will help purchase Dorothy’s ruby slippers Minnesota lawmakers set aside $100,000 for the formerly stolen pair this year and the Judy Garland Museum hopes a benevolent figure can help win them at auction.
Galveston was home to the first Juneteenth. Here's how it'll celebrate this year America will celebrate Juneteenth for the fourth year since it became a federal holiday. But for Galveston families, celebrations can be traced back generations. Alana Wise