Black-owned businesses have seen increased support amid protests. But will that be enough? In the aftermath of the protests of George Floyd’s killing, there have been calls to support Black-owned businesses, especially restaurants. Many African American businesses welcome the effort, but say it will take more to fill the deep racial cracks that the protests and the pandemic have exposed. Ruby de Luna
Carl Reiner, Actor, Director, Writer, Producer And Mensch, Dies At 98 Reiner belonged to a generation of Jewish comics who helped define 20th century American comedy. He created the Dick Van Dyke Show and collaborated often with his longtime friend, Mel Brooks. Ted Robbins
'Dungeons & Dragons' Tries To Banish Racist Stereotypes The classic role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons has announced changes aimed at correcting racist in-game descriptions — including altering how some mythical races are deemed monstrous and evil. Andrew Limbong
Hasan Minhaj Discusses The Sixth Season Of 'Patriot Act' NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with comedian Hasan Minhaj, about the topics he's been tackling on the latest season of his show, Patriot Act, on Netflix.
Eric Andre Makes His Netflix Comedy Special Debut In 'Legalize Everything' NPR's Scott Simon talks to the comedian Eric Andre about his new Netflix special, Legalize Everything.
State Your Message Catherine Reitman and Philip Sternberg of Workin' Moms face off in a game where they create words out of postal abbreviations.
Baron Vaughn Baron Vaughn discusses his new Funny or Die web series Call & Response. Then, Vaughn gets quizzed about Black playwrights and plays a game inspired by his SyFy Wire show The Great Debate.
Black Playwrights Inspired by his love of theatre and per his request, actor and comedian Baron Vaughn is challenged to a game about Black playwrights.
Ophira's Meditations Ophira takes Jane Levy and Alex Newell on a journey into the world of meditation as she quizzes them about coping mechanisms.
You're A Good Jokerman, Charlie Brown Catherine Reitman and Philip Sternberg join house musician Jonathan Coulton for a game that tests their knowledge of two famous Minnesotans: Bob Dylan and Charles Schulz.