Wynne Davis
Story Archive
Monday
Tamar Adler is the author of The Everlasting Meal Cookbook: Leftovers A-Z, which focuses on creatively reusing leftovers. Keren Carrión/NPR hide caption
Tamar Adler shows you how to make the most of your leftovers in her new cookbook
Tuesday
Saturday
Monday
People stand at a makeshift memorial near the scene of the shooting. Mario Tama/Getty Images hide caption
Monterey Park residents say they are in shock and denial after the shooting
If you're going to exercise outside in cold weather, it's important to wear the proper clothes. Practice gearing up by printing out this paper doll below and adding layers depending on the temperature and conditions where you live. Paper doll illustration by Malaka Gharib/NPR; Photograph by Becky Harlan/NPR hide caption
What should you wear to run in the cold? Build an outfit with this paper doll
Friday
Decorations for Lunar New Year are on display at a shop in Hong Kong. Celebrations start this weekend as millions welcome the year of the rabbit. Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images hide caption
These Lunar New Year dishes remind those who make them of their family and friends
Tuesday
Rev. Russell Levenson, Jr. of St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston with former first lady Barbara Bush and former President George. H.W. Bush after a morning worship service. Levenson details his friendship with the Bushes and what he learned from them and how they lived their faith in his new book Witness to Dignity: The Life and Faith of George H.W. and Barbara Bush. St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston hide caption
Saturday
Sunday
Left: A photo of Grandmother Petra. Right: A dish of capirotada sits on a colorful tablecloth. Juanita MORE!/Collage by NPR hide caption
Left: Marissa Dates (clockwise from upper left), her mother, Ellen, her brother Nathan, her grandparents Bud and Diane. Right: Marissa's brisket. Marissa Dates/Collage by NPR hide caption
Left: Assembled cappelletti on a table. Right: James Hamilton's niece Julia Griffin (from left), his daughter Anna Hamilton, his son Robert Hamilton, his sister Susan Hamilton Griffin and his brother-in-law, Jim Griffin. James Hamilton/Collage by NPR hide caption
Left: Mona Grandbois and her sister Doris Adeline Grandbois Ray. Right: Tourtière, a French Canadian pork pie. Mona Grandbois/Collage by NPR hide caption
Activists attend a rally as they mark World Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia in Saint Petersburg on May 17, 2019. Olga Maltseva/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Experts see Putin's latest anti-LGBTQ law as another attempt to control Russians
Sunday
Left: Merjem Mededovic in her hometown of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Right: Kljukusa on a plate. Merjem Mededovic/Collage by NPR hide caption
Left: Erin Rhode's mother, Kathy Rhode (left); Erin's maternal grandmother, Velma Freisleben Thein; and Erin's uncle, Bob Freisleben. Right: Bob Freisleben prepares specken dicken. Erin Rhode/Collage by NPR hide caption
Left: A family photo of Alan Mishell's grandparents, Florence and Sam Mishell. Right: Alan and his son, Sander, holding bubaleh they prepared together. Alan Mishell/Collage by NPR hide caption
Left: A family photo of Lily Liu and her father, Tai. Right: A plate full of scallion pancakes held by Lily's niece. Lily Liu/Collage by NPR hide caption
Sunday
Left: Sujata Halarnkar and her mother, Sulochana Shridhankar. Right: Fish curry. Sujata Halarnkar/Collage by NPR hide caption
This recipe started in Arizona. Now, sisters Kirsten Ayles (left), in San Clemente, Calif., and Alexis Wold, in New York City, make it on opposite coasts. Right: A family photo of their grandparents' restaurant, Odd's Sombrero in Wickenburg, Ariz. Alexis Wold/Collage by NPR hide caption
A family photo of Diane Richardson and her brother Gary Kirchherr. Later in life, when her brother visited at Christmastime, Richardson would make the lamb curry recipe their mother learned when the family lived in Nigeria. Diane Richardson/Collage by NPR hide caption
As a child, Linda Ishmael would help her grandparents prepare Old Kentucky Ham for the holidays. Linda Ishmael/Collage by NPR hide caption
Left: Bamboo buns. Right: Kaitlyn Hennacy's grandmother, Yuehua Zhang. Kaitlyn Hennacy/Collage by NPR hide caption
Thursday
A participant holding a sign at a 2020 solidarity march in unity against the rise of antisemitism. The Anti-Defamation League reported that antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in 2021. Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images hide caption
Sunday
Left: Jordan Harrison with her grandmother, Judy Greene. Right: Freshly made butter mints. Jordan Harrison/Collage by NPR hide caption