Episodes

Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
HH Holmes
Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
Happy Valencrimes Day! Alaina teaches us about Chicago's famed serial killer: HH Holmes. A career swindler and criminal, Holmes left a trail of wives, properties, and bodies in his wake. The question is, how reliable are these stories, and how can we be sure when so much evidence was destroyed or lost?
Links!
- The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America
- Posts tagged "HH Holmes" at Mysterious Chicago
- Photos of Holmes' exhumed remains
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Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Four American Socialists
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
As people get mythologized, the ideas they had and work they did that go against the dominant narrative are left behind. In this episode, Grant takes a look at the politics of four people cast in other roles since their deaths. Does issue activism in the US lead to anti-capitalism, or the other way around? How can these beliefs create alliances when the details can be so very different? Will the FBI ever just, like, chill out?
Links!
- The Politics of Helen Keller by Keith Rosenthal
- Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence
- Showdown for Nonviolence; Look Magazine, April 1968
- The Public Writings and Speeches of Margaret Sanger
- The BPP 10-point program; 1972 revision
- 1969 Huey Newton essay from Ebony Magazine
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Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
Tuesday Nov 07, 2017
Grant combines two of his running themes with an armed rebellion staged by an unusual Christian sect. The mid-1800s were a time of global upheaval, that in China manifested as the deadliest civil war of all time, hastening the end of the Imperial dynasties. Millions died in battle. Millions were executed by armies. Millions more died due to man-made famine. How thin is the line between a silly cult, a tragic disaster, and a new dynasty?
Links!
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Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
The Prairie Avenue District
Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
Alaina brings the show close to home. In fact, withing walking distance of our home! The Prairie Avenue District is a small part of Chicago's Near South Side neighborhood that was the hottest piece of real estate around at the end of the 19th century. We learn about the history of the neighborhood, some buildings that survive from the period, and some of the misadventures of their residents.
Links!
- Prairie District Neighborhood Alliance
- Glessner House Museum
- The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
- The Harriet F. Rees House standing alone on the block
- Gextra Life video playlist; Donation page
- The FPlus Live 6
- Alcohollywood: Looney Tunes: Back in Action
- Mokey on Instagram
- The Silent Scream of Melania Trump on Inkshares
- Toontown Public Works
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Tuesday Jul 18, 2017
Sherlock Holmes
Tuesday Jul 18, 2017
Tuesday Jul 18, 2017
In 1886 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle changed the world. Aided by a perfect demographic moment, English literature, pop culture, criminal science, and the way we comminucate about media were all shaped by Sherlock Holmes.
Links!
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on Project Gutenberg
- Sidney Paget's illustrations
- FairyTale: A True Story
- Sherlock Holmes Baffled (1900)
- Surviving audio of William Gillette as Sherlock Holmes
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson (1979, Soviet)
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: A Scandal in Bohemia (1984)
- "The Late Sherlock Holmes" by JM Barrie
- The Seven Per-Cent Solution, by Nicholas Meyer
- "A Study in Emerald" by Neil Gaiman
- Who Killed Sherlock Holmes by Paul Cornell
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Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
Richard J Daley
Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
Six months ago, Grant mentioned he'd come back to talk more about a significant person, and now he's making good! Hizzoner, Richard J Daley, was Da Mare for over 20 years. Last and perhaps greatest of the big city bosses, he wielded unchallenged power in the city which came with national influence. Even so, he was always the South Side altar boy, diligently studying the financials. Where there is power, must there be ambition? If everybody's getting a piece, is it still corruption? Who doesn't love the Sox?
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Tuesday Mar 14, 2017
Jim Henson
Tuesday Mar 14, 2017
Tuesday Mar 14, 2017
In his short life, Jim Henson re-invented an art form, taught millions to read, and entertained the world. His life, career, and philosophy were even broader than that. Why does a work's intended audience devalue its creativity? How do you escape your image to break new ground? How would you make a children's show to end war? Happy Birthday, Alaina!
Links!
- Pierre the Rat
- Sam & Friends: News Skit, Old Black Magic
- Wilkins Coffee commercial sampler
- Tales of the Tinkerdee pilot
- Land of Tinkerdee clip
- Purina Puppy Chow ads
- Rowlf on the Jimmy Dean Show
- Time Piece clip, behind the scenes
- The Cube
- Run, Run; Wheels That Go; Ripples
- Tale of Sand
- Rolling Ball Number 3; Queen of Six
- The Muppet Musicians of Bremen
- Tales from Muppetland: The Frog Prince
- Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas
- Brian Froud's website
- Muppet*Vision 3D
- Jim Henson on Arsenio Hall
- Jim Henson's Memorial Service
- The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson
- SEX ARCHIE (iTunes/Stitcher/RSS) twitter
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Tuesday Jan 31, 2017
Stan Lee!
Tuesday Jan 31, 2017
Tuesday Jan 31, 2017
Face front, True Believers! Grant takes us through the life and career of every nerd's grandpa, Stan Lee! From humble beginnings as a teenage office assistant, to luminary of the field, to midlife crisis, to global celebrity! His talent, bluster, and talent for bluster carried him through it all. Who deserves credit for a collaboration? Which characters were really being sold? What is the value of a figurehead that has no contact with the rest of the ship? Excelsior!
Links!
- Excelsior!: The Amazing Life of Stan Lee
- Marvel Comics: The Untold Story
- The Bullpen Bulletins Index
- Merry Marvel Marching Society record skit
- More on Funky Flashman
- Ads and press from A Marvel-ous Evening with Stan Lee, the Carnegie Hall event
- Footage of the Spider-Wedding
- Stan ripping on Liefeld and McFarlane
- Walk of Fame star
- The Stan Lee Foundation
- POW! Entertainment
- Mad Fuzz; Proceeds from purchases made before Februaey 11th will go to the ACLU. Please mention ACLU in the "notes to seller" area when ordering.

Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
The Sound of Music
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
Tuesday Dec 06, 2016
It's the Holidays, and we'd like to share one of our traditions with you. Alaina tells us about the creation of a classic film, The Sound of Music. First, we delve into the creation of the fictional family Von Trapp, then look at their actual lives which inspired it. How much fidelity is owed to the truth in an adaptation? What lengths would you go to in resisting a fascist takeover? What unexpected benefits come with accepting refugees?
It's also been exactly six months since episode 1! Thank you for all the love and support!
Links!
- The Von Trapp family singers (current lineup)
- The Von Trapp Family Lodge
- The Sound of Music on IMDB
- Julie Andrews receiving the Kennedy Center Honors
- Lady Gaga's Sound of Music tribute at the 87th Academy Awards
- The Forgotten Entrance to Clinton Hall (thanks Sarah!)
- MadFuzz store use promo code HH2016 for 16% off until December 31st!

Tuesday Oct 11, 2016
John Jay
Tuesday Oct 11, 2016
Tuesday Oct 11, 2016
America's founders have been immortalized, lionized, and mythologized; but one seems to have fallen through the cracks. Grant shares what he's learned about John Jay, the forgotten father. Was he instrumental to the birth of the United States, or did he just happen to be in the right place at the right time? Is he forgotten because he left things half done in his career, or because he used his retirement to rest? Why on Earth is this episode mostly about a horse Alaina made up?
- Jay's Federalist Papers
- Portrait by Gilbert Stuart
- The Selected Papers of John Jay, blog
- African Burial Ground Monument
- Mr Ed gets contact lenses
- Gextra Life donations page, Stream archive