Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood is on borrowed time. A film is documenting it all Mountains, the first feature by filmmaker Monica Sorelle, focuses on a Haitian American family struggling to get ahead in a South Florida neighborhood targeted by developers. Greg Allen
Charm offensive: Up the status of your handbag with charms Bag charms are a simple, fun way to embellish handbags. According to the fashion magazine Marie Claire, searches for bag charms have spiked 240 percent on Pinterest since last year. Hosts
A tour through Taylor Swift's London for her last concert of the summer there Fans in friendship bracelets have descended on the U.K. capital, where Taylor Swift has played more concerts as part of her Eras Tour than any other city. Lauren Frayer
Chef Samin Nosrat explains the major shift in her perspective after her father died Chef Samin Nosrat draws a card from the Wild Card deck and tells NPR's Rachel Martin about the truth that guides her life. Rachel Martin
Inside 'The West Wing,' 25 years later NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with Martin Sheen and Melissa Fitzgerald about all things West Wing. Fitzgerald co-wrote a new book called What’s Next about the legacy of the show. Scott Detrow
With the DNC underway, a historian explains how 'The Stadium' became a public square "We fight our political battles in stadiums," historian Frank Andre Guridy says. "They become ideal places to stake your claims on what you want the United States to be." His new book is The Stadium. Tonya Mosley
50 years later, Neil Young's 'On the Beach' remains bleak -- and beautiful The recording sessions for Young's 1974 album were gloomy, drug-fueled affairs, but the end result proves that artists can make good work no matter how hemmed-in, churlish or depressed they may be. Ken Tucker
Rising Sun Produce, a Ravenna fixture, set to reopen soon On Thursday, Rising Sun will reopen at the same location on 15th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 65th Street. Ruby de Luna
Pioneering TV host Phil Donahue has died at age 88 Phil Donahue may have developed a reputation for presenting passionate discussions on hot-button topics through cheeky stunts. But he told NPR in a 2021 that an early inspiration was mainstream news journalists, who he saw as fearless truth tellers. Eric Deggans
'It's totally different': Younger tattoo artists are ditching the machine For purveyors of an artform that’s famously permanent, tattoo artists sure like to switch things up. From independent collectives to the “stick and poke” tattoo, a new generation is leaving its mark. Linnea Anderson