Valerie Harper, Who Played Beloved TV Sidekick Rhoda, Dies At 80 Harper's Mary Tyler Moore Show character was the perfect foil for the sitcom's buttoned-up protagonist. "Rhoda had this wonderful quality of saying the unsayable," Harper told NPR in 2010. Elizabeth Blair
Marcie Sillman's Labor Day weekend culture picks Labor Day weekend has arrived, and with it a slew of late-summer festivals. Marcie Sillman
Electric Boogaloo 2: The Sequel In this brutal final round, contestants are given a movie sequel's subtitle, and must identify the original film.
The Goddessette With Julio Torres Los Espookys co-creator and star Julio Torres puts his knowledge of "Introductory Level Greek Mythology" to the test in a game casting Greek mythological figures as contestants on The Bachelor.
When The Saints Come Marching In Roman Catholic canonization meets the pop culture canon in this audio quiz where every answer starts with "saint."
Online Shopping Recommendations Contestants identify famous people based on a fictional list of their online shopping recommendations. Do you think Pharrell is sick of getting ads for hats?
The Cures In this music parody game, songs by The Cure are rewritten to be about things that were touted as having health benefits, with no science to back up their claims.
How did Seattle become home to a large Sephardic Jewish community? The answer takes us all the way back to 1492. And it features a couple of excellent mustaches. Deborah Wang
We took a dog with attitude to an animal communicator Meet Chase. He has some problems. We took him to an animal communicator to fix his attitude - and find out if people can actually talk to dogs. Huma Ali
A Trumpet Made Of Bullets And The Kids Who Inspired It Take Hope Around The Country The Instrument of Hope, a trumpet made partly of bullets and inspired by the survivors of the 2018 Parkland, Fla., mass shooting, is touring the country to promote healing. Talia Schlanger