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The best games of 2024 so far, picked by the NPR staff

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The best games of 2024 so far, picked by the NPR staff

2024 has had plenty of upsets. Games from small teams — like Palworld, Balatro, and Animal Well — rocketed up the sales charts, outstripping titles with much larger budgets. Meanwhile, the pace of big releases from major companies like Sony and Nintendo has slowed, as mass layoffs have continued to rattle the increasingly consolidated industry.

As perilous as the year has been for people who make games, it’s offered a diverse bounty for those who play them. NPR network staffers and contributors have explored this breadth, from cozy puzzlers like Botany Manor to meditative adventures like 1000xResist to updated juggernauts like Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. Sortable by platform and genre, we invite you to find your next favorite game on the list below.

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Simmering over summer books : It's Been a Minute

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Simmering over summer books : It's Been a Minute
We’re at the peak of summer, which means sunny days on the grass with a good book! Best-selling authors Tia Williams and Jean Chen Ho join host Brittany Luse to give their recommendations for great summer reads. They also offer some armchair theories on why we love a gossipy summer novel.Books mentioned in this episode:The Guest by Emma KleinMeet Me Tonight in Atlantic City by Jane Wong Hip-Hop Is History by Questlove with Ben Greenman Devil is Fine by John VercherGood Material by Dolly Alderton Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Fiona and Jane by Jean Chen HoA Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia WilliamsWant to be featured on IBAM? Record a voice memo responding to Brittany’s question at the end of the episode and send it to ibam@npr.org.
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Show us your L.A. rental! Tell us how you made it feel like home

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Show us your L.A. rental! Tell us how you made it feel like home

Los Angeles renters with style, show us your place! The smaller, the better.

In a city where home prices are at an all-time high and most are renters — whether an apartment, duplex, ADU, or single-family house — many are looking for inspiration on how to make rentals feel like home.

Looking to purchase a custom sofa? We’ve curated a list of Los Angeles retailers who manufacture their furnishings locally.

May 7, 2024

So tell us: Do you have some renter-friendly design hacks you’d like to share with us? Tried removable peel-and-stick wallpaper? Created an impressive gallery wall? Turned your closet into an office? Scored affordable furnishings in unexpected places? Or just have impressive interior design skills?

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Fill out the form below to share your home with other interior design lovers. We may be in touch to chat with you more about your space.

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