This is not the 'Star Wars' you thought you knew The Star Wars available to the public to stream is not the same film that was shown in 1977. But in the U.K., audiences had a rare chance to see it. Jennifer Vanasco
If you want to make it in girls softball in Brooklyn, you better know how to chant At these softball playoffs for 11- and 12-year-old girls, you may hear singing. There's a chant for almost every moment in the game and all of them require full-on K-Pop, selfie energy. Sally Herships
A trip through Morocco, via mountain bike Jen Rose Smith recently documented an off-road bicycle tour of Morocco, and says it can be a way to enjoy a more "light-footed" travel experience. Patrick Jarenwattananon
Pastor's book 'Queer & Christian' is about more than LGBTQ acceptance In the new book Queer & Christian, author and pastor Brandan Robertson makes the case for reclaiming the bible, faith and the church for LGBTQ+ people. Jason DeRose
For painter Titus Kaphar, forgiveness is 'a weight lifted off of your shoulders' Kaphar draws on his own painful relationship with his father in his film, Exhibiting Forgiveness. He says the project gave him a new sympathy for his dad. Originally broadcast Oct. 24, 2024. Tonya Mosley
Photos: How torn pictures and trusted herbs create healing in Colombia Conflict has sewn trauma in the western region of Colombia. Doctors Without Borders is working with local healers and health care professionals to come up with ways to help heal the psychic wounds. Diane Cole
Journalist and author Isabel Wilkerson reflects on this year's Juneteenth Isabel Wilkerson, author of "Caste" and "The Warmth of Other Suns," reflects on this year's Juneteenth celebrations — and on the push-and-pull of the Black experience in America. Michel Martin
Despite new challenges, Juneteenth event organizers are unbowed Organizers of Juneteenth celebrations across the U.S. tell NPR how they're feeling this year. And NPR presents a reading of the Emancipation Proclamation. Taylor Haney
For these Northwest artists, this Juneteenth takes on a deeper 'urgency' Thursday is Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Across the Northwest, local artists are using their craft to celebrate the history and stories of African Americans. Noel Gasca
First on, first off: A motorcyclist’s guide to Washington State Ferries Riding a motorcycle may be the best way to enjoy the state’s ferry system. Casey Martin