Comic-Con Goes Virtual For The First Time In History Because Of Pandemic For the first time in its 50 year history, Comic-Con International has been forced to cancel its in-person event attended by more than 130,000 people and move online. Beth Accomando
Report shows racial divide in Seattle restaurants Seattle might think of itself as a progressive city, but there’s racial segregation in the restaurant workforce. That’s one of the findings in a new report about equity in the industry. Ruby de Luna
Play By Play Erin Foley (Sports Without Balls podcast) and Arden Myrin (Netflix's Insatiable and Will You Accept This Rose? podcast) guess the lesser-known sport based on fake play-by-play announcements.
The Doors Erin Foley and Arden Myrin join house musician Jonathan Coulton in a game where The Doors songs are rewritten to be about well-known doors from books and movies.
HAIM: Women In Trivia Pt. III HAIM's Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim discuss their album, Women in Music Pt. III. Then, they play an audio game where they have to identify songs based on their drum parts.
Zodiac Buds Comedians Greta Titelman (Los Espookys) and Benito Skinner (@bennydrama7 on Instagram) try to guess which celebrities have something in common... and share the same Zodiac sign!
Teacher's Pet Comedians Greta Titelman and Benito Skinner answer questions asked by fictional teachers from TV shows and movies.
New York Hospital Finds Hidden Trove Of Artwork In Storeroom Stony Brook Southampton Hospital needed more space to store ventilators during the pandemic. While clearing space, staff found artwork that could be worth thousands of dollars.
San Diego Comic-Con Moves Online Due To The Pandemic Comic-Con began Wednesday. It's virtual this year due to the pandemic. Instead of waiting in endless lines in San Diego, fans will be able to watch panel discussions online. Petra Mayer
One-Third Of U.S. Museums May Not Survive The Year, Survey Finds In a survey of more than 750 museum directors, 33% of them said there was either a "significant risk" of closing permanently by next fall or that they didn't know if their institutions would survive. Neda Ulaby