Ask Me Another Hotline Listeners call in to talk about their most decadent and/or shameful thing they've eaten since social distancing began. Octuple-stuffed Oreos don't count, right?
Underestimated New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake and her husband John Pastore take a quiz about culinary, literary and cultural underdogs from around the world.
Connection Difficulties Married musicians Aimee Mann and Michael Penn try unplugging (and then plugging back in) their router to play this game about various kinds of connection difficulties.
These south Seattle music students moved online effortlessly – and they’re asking for more Quinton Morris was at a national music educators’ conference a couple of months ago when he got a feeling he’d have to move his after-school classical music program online. Marcie Sillman
Postcards From The Pandemic Over the past weeks, most us have had to adapt to a new normal. We reached out to a few TED speakers to ask how their lives have changed and what they're thinking about these days. NPR/TED Staff
5 Easy Art Projects To Enjoy During Social Distancing Sarah Urist Green, creator of PBS' The Art Assignment, walks through five fun art projects that don't require fancy supplies or talent to create and enjoy. LA Johnson
Ignite Seattle enlightens us, and they make it quick! If you had five minutes on stage, what would you say? John O'Brien
Ep. 1: Are We Going to Be OK? Rethinking art and education during Covid-19 "Art comes out of pain," says Seattle's Youth Corps director James Miles. What we do with that art once the pandemic passes is up to us. Kristin Leong
Fred And Ginger Cheered Us Up During The Depression. Might They Do It Again? Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers gave Americans a much-needed on-screen escape in the 1930s. You can find their dance numbers online, but critic Bob Mondello recommends you watch their films in full. Bob Mondello
Violence, suffering, survival, and metamorphosis in Paisley Rekdal’s ‘Nightingale’ ‘A haunting and haunted collection’ splits us open John O'Brien