This new Broadway play doesn't have a script — but it does have a transcript Is This a Room is based entirely on the transcript of the FBI interrogation of Reality Winner, the former NSA contractor who was imprisoned for leaking classified information. Alexandra Starr
Superman's son, Jon Kent, comes out as bisexual in a new comic. It's a big deal — sort of DC Comics announced that Superman's teenage son will be romantically involved with a male friend in a comic to be published in November. It's a growing trend. Glen Weldon
Coming to terms with James Bond's flawed past — as a fan and as a critic The new James Bond movie, No Time To Die, is out in theaters, ending Daniel Craig's run as 007. NPR critic Eric Deggans has long loved the franchise — yet its flawed legacy is hard to see past. Eric Deggans
Governor run or no, Matthew McConaughey is full of campaign slogans In a Twitter Spaces chat hosted by NPR, the actor discussed his potential run for Texas governor, where he fits — or doesn't — on the political party spectrum, abortion, Amazon unions and more. Emma Bowman
Don’t blame the Mariners. They would have made it if MLB played like Islander Middle School Once again, the baseball playoffs are underway, and the Mariners are sitting at home. Bill Radke
'Ted Lasso' Season 2 finale recap: A big game, a big decision and a heel turn It's a wrap on Season 2, as Ted leads his team through one last game, Roy and Keeley feel their way through some challenges, and Sam makes a decision. Linda Holmes
How the pandemic gave me courage to explore my feminine side Away from school hallways and cafeterias, some young people took time during quarantine to explore their identities. That was the case for RadioActive youth producer Antonio Nevarez, who wanted to know why understandings of masculinity seem so limiting. Antonio Nevarez
Host of 'Making Gay History' reflects on coming of age during the AIDS crisis NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Eric Marcus, the host of the podcast Making Gay History, about his audio memoir on coming of age during the AIDS crisis of the 1980s. Ari Shapiro
Stagehands at the Kennedy Center OK a strike, days after Hollywood crews did the same Stagehands at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. voted unanimously to strike if the performing arts center proceeds with cuts. Elizabeth Blair
Now arriving, Northgate station Sound Transit unveiled Northgate Station last weekend, the new northernmost stop on our growing light rail system. And the train is not only changing the way people get around, but what each community looks like around each stop. Patricia Murphy