The pandemic has upended routines for the elderly. This music therapist is getting creative Joe Kaufman works with assisted living residents in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood. Their normal routines have been upended: No more visitors or group activities. He says it’s a difficult time, but also one for creativity. Amy Radil
'Sex And Lies' Author Leila Slimani: 'Women's Lives Matter' Franco-Moroccan writer Leila Slimani's new book examines the restricted sex lives of women in a country where, she says, the unofficial motto is "Do what you wish, but never talk about it." Sarah McCammon
Massachusetts Mayor Saves Couple's Wedding While On Vacation When a wedding in Cape Cod went wrong because the officiant could not be located, the Mayor of Everett, Mass., stepped in to save the day with his political connections.
Thomas Chatterton Williams On Debate, Criticism And The Letter In 'Harper's Magazine' A letter on the importance of open debate was published by Harper's Magazine this week and was signed by more than 150 prominent writers and thinkers, fueling a controversy over debate and privilege. Christianna Silva
Hallmark Holidays Cristin Milioti and Camila Mendes (Palm Springs) compete to see who can identify holidays based on the text of Hallmark cards.
Bob the Drag Queen Bob the Drag Queen discusses his wig-filled basement drag closet and his HBO docuseries We're Here. Then, Bob takes on a quiz tailored specifically to his interests, from Kesha to Whoopi Goldberg.
Funky Stuff, Part 2 Cristin Milioti and Camila Mendes join house musician Jonathan Coulton for a game where funky songs are rewritten to be about things that smell funky.
Foley Moley Comedians Laurie Kilmartin (writer for CONAN) and Erin Jackson (Last Comic Standing) face off in a game about the strange noises that go into creating movie sound effects.
In A Hurry Comedians Erin Jackson and Laurie Kilmartin work together to answer questions about some of the world's fastest things.
You May Be In Sweatpants, But COVID-19 Hasn't Stopped Haute Couture In a fashion first, this season's collections were presented digitally, rather than in-person, in-Paris. The virtual venue was an opportunity for designers to experiment in the online space. Allyson Portee