Lean & Hungry Theater takes a trip back to the 1940s with William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." Beatrice and Benedick's flirtatious battle of wits is set against the backdrop of soldiers returning home to New York City, when swing was the thing, hep cats cut a rug and Cupid's tricks made merriment for all.
Dan Brown, author of the blockbuster The Da Vinci Code, is back with his first novel in four years. Inferno follows academic hero Robert Langdon on a chase through Italy as he attempts to avert a biological catastrophe.
Designer Katie Shelly's upcoming cookbook offers 50 illustrated recipe "blueprints" for basic meals — from simple snacks to more hefty dishes like eggplant Parmesan. She hopes they'll inspire any level of cook to improvise in the kitchen.
NPR's Peter Overby reports on the Congressional testimony of IRS officials in response to the scandal over special scrutiny of tea party groups. Underneath all the politics, there's a policy question that hasn't been addressed.