Episodes
Tuesday Aug 21, 2018
The Public Broadcasting Service
Tuesday Aug 21, 2018
Tuesday Aug 21, 2018
In this episode, Grant talks about the United States' Public Broadcasting Service, the most trusted institution in the country. A need for non-commercial programming became a need for a federally-supported structure, which quickly became a national treasure. How does the profit motive shape content? What will it take for public broadcasting to continue? How much time could we spend just reminiscing?
Links!
- PBS
- The Corporation for Public Braodcasting
- Newton Minow's "A Vast Wasteland" speech
- The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967
- Fred Rogers' 1969 Senate subcommittee testimony
- PBS Digital Studios
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Monday Aug 06, 2018
Live-Action Disney Films of the 1960s
Monday Aug 06, 2018
Monday Aug 06, 2018
Alaina picks up from where a recent episode left off, and continues the story of Disney's live-action productions through the 1960s. We spend our time following the lives and careers of recurring talent, as well as the films themselves and the trends they set. How many films did it take to pay for the enduring classics? How profitable does a star need to be to evade studio control? What size tennis shoes did the computer wear?
Links!
- A theater of children in Mouse masks
- Jimmie Dodd delivering a moral
- Adventure in Dairyland song
- Surviving footage of Rainbow Road to Oz
- Tommy Kirk in Mars Needs Women
- Babes in Toyland-style soldiers at 2017 Magic Kingdom Christmas parade
- Hayley Mills' juvenile Oscar, accepted by Annette Funicello on her behalf
- The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story
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Tuesday Jul 31, 2018
Supplemental 2
Tuesday Jul 31, 2018
Tuesday Jul 31, 2018
Apolgies! Life caught up with us in a big way lately, and rather than skip this week entirely we put together a little surprise instead. This supplemental episode is a collection of bloopers, digressions, and other outtakes from almost the entire run of our show so far. Enjoy this collection of things we consider good enough to keep, even if they didn't quite fit in the episodes they were recorded for. Next week, the 7th of August, a regular episode will go up, and we'll resume our biweekly schedule from there.
Tuesday Jul 17, 2018
The Voyage of the Damned
Tuesday Jul 17, 2018
Tuesday Jul 17, 2018
Grant tells us the story of the MS St Louis's cruise in the spring of 1939. A cruise ship filled with 937 passengers left Nai Germany to escape persecution. In the end, most of them returned to it. How do you recognize a genocide before active extermination begins? What is stopping us from caring for those in danger? What does this have to do with 2018 America?
Links!
- Voyage of the Damned (1976 film)
- US Holocaust Museum page on the MS St Louis
- Canada's "Wheel of Conscience" memorial
- Twitter account listing those passengers who were killed
- The US State Department's formal apology
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Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Guinness World Records
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
When you want to learn the best, the biggest, the most, there's one resource that stands above the rest. Alaina teaches us the origin and developmentof the Guinness World Records, with a look at the lives of the founders and some large-scale failed attempts. How do you balance accuracy, reliability, and responsibility? What drives people to be the best at something? Are all our episodes this sumer going to be about people who hate the Irish?
Links!
- Guinness World Records
- The Doomed Cleveland Balloonfest of '86
- Balloons cluttering Lake Erie
- Gif of the net realeasing the balloons over Celveland
- Balloons over Cleveland
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Tuesday Jun 19, 2018
Operation Ajax
Tuesday Jun 19, 2018
Tuesday Jun 19, 2018
In the last days of the English empire, the people of Iran wanted to shake off the economic imperialism of British Petroluem. The movement spread, and the Americans got involved to defend the status quo. Grant teaches us about the factions in play, the tactics used, and the beginning of the US's policy of regime change. When has imperialism improved the lives of people living under it? How can we accept the narrative that inciting chaos creates stability? Who's next?
Links!
- Declassified CIA documents
- Confession of a SAVAK torturer
- 1953 British news report
- Support Final Bid on Kickstarter now!
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Tuesday Jun 05, 2018
The Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Fair
Tuesday Jun 05, 2018
Tuesday Jun 05, 2018
Alaina returns to another small piece of 1893's Columbian Exposition, and look at the Woman's Building. Designed and decorated by trailblazing women, and filled with work and exhibits by women from around the world, it was one of the most popular buildings at the fair. The fair also hosted the World’s Congress of Representative Women, a week-long convention on women's issues and a landmerk in early feminist history. Did it fulfill its purpose? Who benefited the most? What can women's movements today learn from the successes and mistakes of 1893?
[Note: The murals were 58x12 feet, not inches]
Links!
- Transcribed speeches from The World's Congress of Representative Women
- Festival Jubilate, Op.17 sheet music
- The Woman's Building, Interior
- Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building, Cover
- Mary Cassatt's "Modern Woman" mural
- Pearl Hart, The Last Lady Outlaw
- Final Bid: The Cinematic Auction Game
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Tuesday May 29, 2018
Bonus: Firsthand Cedar Point
Tuesday May 29, 2018
Tuesday May 29, 2018
After learning about the nealry 150 year history of Cedar Point, we went there ourselves! In this bonus episode, we talk about the rides we experienced, the places we shopped, and the things we saw on our trip!
Tuesday May 22, 2018
Surrealism
Tuesday May 22, 2018
Tuesday May 22, 2018
As Dada began to burn itself out in the 1920s, a splinter movement rose from within: Surrealism. What we know now as an art movement began as a mode of thought, a philosophy, a practice. In this episode Grant teaches us about their goals, their political program, and where they all went once the band broke up. Can you exercize control over a movement meant to break boundaries and hierarchies? Is the most famous surrealist the worst at Surrealism? Which art movement would win in a fight?
Links!
- The Gas Heart script
- Breton's (first) Surrealist Manifesto
- Images of the Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme
- Manifesto for an Independent Revolutionary Art
- Un Chien Andalou
- Le Violon d'Ingres
- Artaud in Ireland
- Destino
- The Theater of Cruelty
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Tuesday May 08, 2018
Girl Scouts of the USA
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Tuesday May 08, 2018
Founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912, Girl Scouts of the USA has become "the world's preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls". As a lifetime member, Alaina tells us about Juliette Gordon Low's life, the development of the program, and the current challenges they face. Also, cookies. When does an organization develop past its roots? How do two very similar programs take such different stances to the changing times?
Links!
- Girl Scouts
- Narrative of the Massacre at Chicago, August 15, 1812, and of some preceding events
- Julette Gordon Low Birthplace
- The Golden Eaglet
- Juliette Gordon Low's gravesite
- Josephine Groves Holloway
- Girl Scout Cookie from 1917
- 50 years ago, a piano was dropped from a helicopter near Seattle: Here's what happened
- Iconic podcast
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