Ep. 26 - Illustrated Print Culture in the 19th Century
Professor Patricia Mainardi discusses the earliest days of comics along with other exciting...
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Ep. 26 - Illustrated Print Culture in the 19th Century
Professor Patricia Mainardi discusses the earliest days of comics along with other exciting...
43:36
Ep. 25 - Reproductive Technology and the Rights of the Child
Millions of children have been born in the United States with the help of cutting-edge...
27:50
Ep. 24 - The Science and Mystery of Solar Eclipses
Solar eclipses have fascinated us since the beginning of human existence. Astronomer and...
29:25
Ep. 23 - How Retailers Strip Your Privacy
Your personal data isn't safe even when you shop offline. Retailers are tracking your behavior...
31:01
Daily Beast correspondent and author Jamie Kirchick discusses why the Europe we know may cease to...
34:01
A Brief History of the Reformations
Noted historian and author Carlos Eire breaks down some of the myths about Martin Luther and the...
43:18
American watercolor in the age of Homer and Sargent
Kathleen A. Foster, curator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, discusses the blockbuster new book...
47:24
Can pop artists be poets? Adam Bradley, professor of English, founding director of the Laboratory...
32:06
Decoding the Voynich Manuscript
We try to unlock the secrets of the Voynich Manuscript with Raymond Clemens from the Beinecke...
25:38
An Interview with Yale University Art Gallery assistant curator Keely Orgeman
Jessica Holahan interviews Yale University Art Gallery assistant curator Keely Orgeman about the...
31:41
The Importance of a Good Night's Sleep
Everyone could use more sleep, and Dr. Meir Kryger, global sleep expert and author of The Mystery...
27:42
Joe Moran, author of Shrinking Violets: The Secret Life of Shyness, discusses his own experiences...
31:52
Francesco Dal Co on Paris's Centre Pompidou
Jess Holahan interviews Francesco Dal Co, author of the new book Centre Pompidou: Renzo Piano,...
36:18
Confessions of a Born Again Pagan
Yale University Press director John Donatich and Anthony Kronman discuss religion, philosophy,...
35:10
Solitary Confinement in America's Prisons
Solitary confinement in prisons, once used sparingly, is now a standard procedure for many...
25:00
Jieun Baek, North Korea expert and author of North Korea's Hidden Revolution, discusses how...
37:20
The Winchester Family's Role in American History
Laura Trevelyan, journalist and author of The Winchester, discusses the history of the Winchester...
33:52
The Science of Human Evolution
How have humans evolved and what drives this evolution? Evolutionary biologist Scott Solomon,...
25:21
A History of Things That Go Bump in the Night
On this special Halloween edition of the podcast, cultural historian Leo Braudy, author of...
26:45
Paul V. Turner on Frank Lloyd Wright and San Francisco
Paul V. Turner, Wattis Professor Art, Emeritus, at Stanford University, interviewed by Jessica...
41:09
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