Double Dutch is having a moment Double Dutch is experiencing a comeback. The jump rope style, which involves two ropes turned in opposite directions, has been kept alive in the Black community. Leslie E. Thompson
The glass left from yahrzeit candles can be another way to memorialize a loved one In Jewish tradition, after someone dies, the anniversary of their death is marked by lighting a yahrzeit candle. It comes in a stubby glass holder. In some families, that old glass found a new use. Deena Prichep
Watching Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show in Puerto Rico In San Juan, Puerto Rico, we watched the Super Bowl halftime show with the audience Bad Bunny has represented since his start: his fellow Puerto Ricans. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Bad Bunny's joyful defiance captivates Super Bowl halftime Bad Bunny delivered a joyful 13-minute Super Bowl halftime performance with a message of unity as well as pride in Latin American culture at a time when many Latinos in the U.S. feel under attack. Adrian Florido
Waitlists, walk-ins, and bar seating: A procrastinator’s guide to Valentine’s Day dining in Seattle Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday this year, which makes it more challenging for procrastinators to get last-minute reservations at their favorite restaurant. Seattle Times food writer Tan Vinh has recommendations for how to salvage a romantic evening even if you are a few days late making plans. Stephen Howie
'Dizzy' author recounts a decade of being marooned by chronic illness Rachel Weaver worked for the Forest Service in Alaska where she scaled towering trees to study nature. But in 2006, she woke up and felt like she was being spun in a hurricane. Her memoir is Dizzy. Maureen Corrigan
'End of Days' recalls the violent 1992 Ruby Ridge confrontation in Idaho Author Chris Jennings talks the apocalyptic religious views that fueled the standoff between federal agents and the family of Randy Weaver — and the use of force rules that made it so deadly. Dave Davies
A Nashville museum celebrates the role of a small town in American music over the years The small town of Muscle Shoals, Alabama has played a great role in American music for decades. Now, a new exhibit in Nashville is honoring its legacy. Jewly Hight
Sunday Puzzle: -IUM Pandemonium NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KPBS listener Anthony Baio and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz
What is house burping? The German practice of lüften, airing out your house, is becoming popular in the U.S. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Annette Baran from the Goethe Institute, and her husband Robert, about embracing lüften. Scott Simon