Our panel heads to Milan and Arden Cho hunts demons
2/14/202648 min
This week, KPop Demon Hunters' Arden Cho joins us to talk about Rumi, the World Series of Poker, and how NOT to behave when you're about to propose. Plus, the Tom Papa, Paula Poundstone, and Beth Stelling shut down El Paso's airport and confess to cheating at the Olympics.
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This week on the NPR Politics Podcast, a landmark Supreme Court ruling just upended Louisiana's congressional maps and effectively gutted the Voting Rights Act. Meanwhile, in Florida, Republicans have unveiled a new map of their own, aiming to net the GOP four congressional seats. We break down what it means for this November's midterms on the NPR Politics Podcast. Listen on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bill Kurtis0:23
[upbeat music] From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!, the NPR News Quiz. Hey there, Cupid, put down that arrow and let my voice pierce some hearts. [laughs] [cheers] I'm Bill Kurtis, and here is your host at the Studebaker Theatre at the Fine Arts Building in Chicago, Illinois, Nehin Forsaat.
Negin Farsad· Host0:54
[cheers] Thank you, Bill. Uh, thanks everyone. I'm filling in for Peter Sagal, who has taken the week off so he can correct all the grammar on his kids' Valentines. [laughs] But don't worry, we have a great show for you today. We're gonna be joined by Arden Cho, who plays Rumi in K-Pop Demon Hunters, a pop culture phenomenon so big even NPR listeners will know what I'm talking about. [laughs] But first, it's your turn to show us some moves. Give us a call to play our games. The number is 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924.