Baz Luhrmann will make you fall in love with Elvis Presley The new movie is made up of footage originally shot in the early 1970s, which Luhrmann found in storage in a Kansas salt mine. Tim Greiving
In reversal, Warner Bros. jilts Netflix for Paramount Warner Bros. says Paramount's sweetened bid to buy the whole company is "superior" to an $83 billion deal it struck with Netflix for just its streaming services, studios, and intellectual property. David Folkenflik
How one program helps uneasy travelers overcome fear of flying Fear of flying affects tens of millions of Americans.
How rock climbing classes can support students with disabilities K-12 schools are trying all kinds of things to help students with disabilities make up for the supports they lost access to during the pandemic.
Every month in Baker, Nev., people come out for a full moon hike Among the cattle ranches and stretches of desert of Eastern Nevada, there aren't a lot of social events. But there is a full moon hike every month in the tiny town of Baker. Fil Corbitt
Her unsung hero stepped in when her dad couldn't be there Olivia Joffrey's teacher organized a Father's Day softball game for students and their dads. But Joffrey's father was sick and not able to be there for his daughter. Her unsung hero stepped in.
This novel about family drama is so good you may want to re-read it immediately Allegra Goodman's new novel is called This Is Not About Us, but critic Maureen Corrigan says that title is coy: Readers are bound to see aspects of themselves and their families in these pages. Maureen Corrigan
Actor Stellan Skarsgård doesn't believe in bad guys Skarsgård plays a filmmaker struggling to connect with his two grown daughters in Sentimental Value. As the father of eight, the Swedish actor says he understands the tension his character faces. Dave Davies
How social pressures affect young clownfish In some clownfish, those famous stripes disappear as they grow up.
Making sure Jacob's star stays high: A conversation with Seattle artist Barbara Earl Thomas and writer Leilani Lewis Barbara Earl Thomas was at an exhibition in the Netherlands, looking at a portrait of Seattle artist Jacob Lawrence, when a woman walked up and commented that it was wonderful to see Lawrence through the eyes of someone else. Dyer Oxley