I Should Buy A Boat Finally, cats and the internet come together. Nico Santos and Zeke Smith play a music parody game where songs about felines are rewritten to be about the most-Googled search terms of 2019.
Ask Me Another Hotline Listeners call in to talk about things they're learned while practicing distance learning with their kids, because nobody expected the pythagorean theorem to come back into their lives.
Hong Chau Actor Hong Chau talks about researching tech billionaires for her role in Watchmen and reprising the role of Audrey Temple in the new season of Homecoming.
Loan Words Comedians Jordan Klepper and Jenny Hagel become amateur etymologists in a game about English words borrowed from other languages.
Long weekend ahead with no plans? Check out some of these digital events. Memorial Day weekend usually brings a spate of pre-summer festivals and other cultural offerings. Although public gatherings are out, you can still enjoy some of your holiday weekend traditions. Marcie Sillman
Oliver Jeffers: An Ode To Living On Earth If you had to explain to a newborn what it means to live on Earth, at this time of crisis — what would you say? Writer, illustrator, and artist Oliver Jeffers gives his answer in a letter to his son. NPR/TED Staff
Janelle Monae Gets Series Lead Debut In Season 2 Of Amazon Prime's 'Homecoming' Janelle Monae has her first TV series lead role in Season 2 of Amazon Prime's psychological thriller Homecoming as a vet who wakes up in a rowboat with no memory of who or where she is. Eric Deggans
Seattle performers find a new stage online Seattle’s night life is slowly reopening with food delivery and to-go cocktails. But music venues and night clubs remain closed – and they're unlikely to see crowds any time soon. Amid the pandemic, performing artists are taking their stage shows to live streaming. Casey Martin
Ep. 7: Are We Going to Be OK? James Beard Award-winning Seattle chef says the community is his bailout Chef Edourado Jordan turns Salare into a community kitchen and finds that being a big name doesn't protect his small businesses from the economic crisis of Covid-19. Kristin Leong
Pacific Northwest Ballet dancer Amanda Morgan says the pandemic is devastating...and an opportunity to make dance more accessible. Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area coping with the coronavirus outbreak. Marcie Sillman