Love Means Constantly Having To Say You're Sorry From the ABC sitcom Home Economics, Sasheer Zamata and Caitlin McGee listen to apologies from various movies and television shows. Sorry 'bout it!
Real Or Fake: Wellness Products Inspired by comedian Kate Berlant's podcast POOG (GOOP, backwards), she and The Late Late Show's Reggie Watts guess if various wellness experiences are real or made up.
Rapper And Actor DMX Dead At 50 The rapper died Friday at White Plains, N.Y., Hospital after being on life support. Andrew Limbong
'The Nevers': When Steampunk Gets Foggy A surfeit of characters, ideas, themes — and familiar writerly tics — obscures the storytelling in the opening episodes of HBO's new series about Victorian women granted special powers. Glen Weldon
Casual Friday: 'Slightly normal in a completely abnormal place' Seattle elementary schoolers are back in classrooms, but we're far from back to normal. This week we talk school madness, separation anxiety and one working mom who was called out big time for multitasking. Clare McGrane
'I Feel Like I'm An Olympian': Youn Yuh-jung On Her Historic Oscar Nomination The celebrated Korean actor plays a loving, mischievous grandma in Minari — a role that has earned her newfound fame in the U.S. She says the character brought back memories of her great-grandmother. Rachel Martin
SNAPSHOTS: Revisiting stories from the RadioActive archives SNAPSHOTS is a look back at ten years of stories by Washington teens. Each week, hosts Ardo Hersi and Mimansa Dogra revisit a story from the RadioActive archives. They share updates from the producers, and discuss what has changed — and what hasn't — since the story was first published. RadioActive Youth Media
Sex Therapist Is 'Here To Help' In Her New Book Specifically For Women NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with sex therapist Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus about her upbringing, career, and advice from her new book Sex Points. Kat Lonsdorf
For Operators Of Shuttered Arts Venues, Financial Assistance Arrives At Last The long-awaited Shuttered Venues Operators Grant, administered by the Small Business Administration, is now accepting applications. Andrew Limbong
Yes, there are mermaids in the Pacific Northwest. They get their own museum now, too The Pacific Northwest might seem like an unlikely place for mermaids and mermaid culture to catch on given the cold water here. Yet, putting on an eye-catching tail and pretending to be a mythical sea being is a thing across the Northwest. There's even a brand new mermaid museum near Aberdeen, Washington. Tom Banse