With 'Highest 2 Lowest,' Spike Lee puts a hip-hop spin on Kurosawa's 1963 classic Lee's new film centers on a music mogul who faces a moral dilemma when kidnappers mistakenly hold his friend's son ransom instead of his own: Will he risk it all to save a child who isn't his? Tonya Mosley
Here, together: Images of community from NPR station photographers NPR marks World Photography Day with images of everyday moments of gathering from communities across the U.S. taken by photographers from the network's member stations. Meredith Nierman
A musical about bigotry arrives at a Kennedy Center transformed by Trump Parade, the Tony award-winning musical about the 1915 lynching of a Jewish man, begins its run in Washington, D.C. amid an antisemitic backlash against the show's subject. Tom Dreisbach
Cambridge Dictionary adds more than 6,000 words, including skibidi and delulu Internet culture has infiltrated the English language. New additions to the Cambridge Dictionary this year include skibidi, delulu, tradwife and broligarchy. Hosts
'SNL' castmember Bowen Yang shares a piece of 'cultural contraband' from his youth Growing up with immigrant parents, first in Canada and then in the U.S., Yang was "obsessed" with pop culture and Saturday Night Live. Now he's up for an Emmy for his performances on the venerated sketch series. Terry Gross
'Can't stop. Won't stop': Documentary filmmakers face federal funding shortfall PBS has been a home for independent documentaries for more than 50 years. But with the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, nonfiction storytellers have to figure out a way forward. Chloe Veltman
Terence Stamp, '60s British film legend and star of 'Superman,' dies at 87 The English actor was best known for starring as the arch-villain in the original Superman films and for depicting the title character in Billy Budd. Bobby Allyn
A new show brings the nightmarish creatures from Alien closer to home Creator Noah Hawley talks about his new show, Alien: Earth, and the creatures bringing primal fear to the small screen. Brianna Scott
Sunday Puzzle: Dressed to the rhymes NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition puzzle master Will Shortz and NEPM listener Alison Triebwasser of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Will Shortz
Michigan is trying to attract tourists by bottling up its scents in a perfume As part of a tourism campaign, Michigan has developed fragrances inspired by some of the state's aromas – including its coastline, flowers and vineyards. But what do people make of the fragrances? Colin Jackson