On Sarah’s Wiki Corner, you’ll learn something new every day! You never know what topic she’ll cover, but she’ll tell you something about something that may or may not be true (it is from the pages of Wikipedia, after all!) Tune in every day at 4:10, with afternoon host Mark Shuttleworth!
January 15, 2026 – Double Dare
If you grew up in the ’80s, chances are your afternoons involved racing home, flipping on Nickelodeon, and watching kids get absolutely covered in slime. That messy magic all began in 1986 with the debut of Double
January 14, 2026 – Soda vs Pop Debate
Few debates are as lighthearted—and as deeply rooted—as the question of what to call a carbonated soft drink. Is it soda? Pop? Or, if you’re in parts of the South, simply Coke—regardless of what’s actually in the
January 13, 2026 – Antiques Roadshow
If you’ve ever wondered whether that heirloom tucked away in your attic might be a hidden treasure, this summer could be your moment. The beloved PBS series Antiques Roadshow is coming to Mumford on June 17, bringing
January 12, 2026 – Bob Weir
Over the weekend, Bob Weir—founding member of the Grateful Dead—passed away at the age of 78, leaving behind one of the most enduring legacies in rock history. As the band’s primary rhythm guitarist and one of its
January 9, 2026 – Ostriches
As we wrap up our bird-themed week, it feels only right to end with a true heavyweight of the avian world—the common ostrich. Not only is it the tallest living bird on Earth, but it’s also the
January 8, 2025 – Owls
This is day 4 of our theme week on birds. If there’s one bird that seems wrapped in mystery, it’s the owl. Silent, watchful, and endlessly fascinating, owls have captured human imagination for centuries—and for good reason.
January 7, 2026 – Flamingos
When you picture a flamingo, you probably imagine a tall, pink bird standing serenely on one leg. But there’s far more to these striking birds than their iconic pose—and Day 3 of Bird Theme Week is the
January 6, 2026 – Pigeons
When most people think of pigeons, they picture city sidewalks and park benches—but these birds have a long, fascinating history and far more talent than they’re often given credit for. Today for Day 2 of Bird Week,
January 5, 2026 – Crows
It’s National Bird Day — and We’re Celebrating with a Week All About Birds! 🐦 To kick off our Bird Theme Week, we’re spotlighting a bird that’s often misunderstood: the American Crow. While many people see crows
December 30, 2025 – Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve
If you’re like most Americans, you’re probably ringing in the New Year from the comfort of your couch. And if you’re watching the ball drop on TV, chances are it’s on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve
December 29, 2025 – Texas
Today marks a major milestone in American history. 180 years ago, Texas was admitted into the United States as the 28th state, beginning a new chapter for a place that has always done things its own way.
December 23, 2025 – Festivus
Happy Festivus! Every year on December 23, a growing number of people celebrate Festivus, a holiday created as an alternative to the pressures, expectations, and commercialism of the traditional Christmas season. Equal parts satire, family ritual, and
December 22, 2025 – Mistletoe
When we think of mistletoe, we usually picture a sprig hanging in a doorway, an excuse for an awkward kiss, or a cozy Christmas tradition. But in nature, mistletoe is far less romantic—and far more fascinating. A
December 19, 2025 – Japan’s KFC Christmas Tradition
When you think of Christmas dinner, you might picture roast turkey, ham, or maybe a cozy homemade feast. In Japan, however, Christmas dinner often comes in the form of a red-and-white bucket of fried chicken. Yes—KFC at
December 18, 2026 – Apollo 17
In the early hours of December 7, 1972, history thundered into the Florida sky. At 12:33 a.m., a Saturn V rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center, carrying the crew of Apollo 17 on what would become
December 17, 2025 – Wright Brothers Day
Today we celebrate Wright Brothers Day, commemorating one of the most transformative moments in human history: the first successful flights of a heavier-than-air, mechanically propelled airplane. On December 17, 1903, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville and
December 16, 2025 – Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
Few Christmas songs inspire reactions as polarized as “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” For some, it’s an irreverent seasonal classic; for others, an earworm they’d happily never hear again. Love it or hate it, the
December 15, 2025 – Rob Reiner
Rob Reiner’s name is woven into the fabric of American film and television. Actor, writer, director, producer, and outspoken political activist, Reiner spent more than five decades shaping how we laugh, cry, and understand ourselves through stories
December 12, 2025 – The Grinch
For the grand finale of our Christmas Characters theme week, we’re ending with a character who arguably embodies the entire emotional spectrum of the season—from bitterness to redemption, from isolation to joy, and from “Bah humbug!” to
December 11, 2025 – Nutcrackers
When the holiday season arrives, few characters feel as iconic—or as charming—as the Nutcracker. These stern-faced wooden figures have become staples of Christmas décor, instantly conjuring images of twinkling lights, crackling fires, and beloved seasonal traditions. But
December 10, 2025 – Frosty the Snowman
Today on our Christmas Characters theme week, we’re bundling up and stepping into the snowy world of one of the most beloved figures in holiday pop culture: Frosty the Snowman. Though he may be made of snow,