Behind the Scenes Minis: Bias 3DS

Behind the Scenes Minis: Bias 3DS

Holly asks follow-up questions about a paper Tracy mentioned in the episodes this week. Tracy talks about the use of the Nintendo 3DS as a Louvre guide.

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Victor Lustig: Con Man Extraordinaire

Victor Lustig: Con Man Extraordinaire

He's most famous for selling an iconic structure he didn't own, but Robert Miller, known better by his alias Count Victor Lustig, led a life of spectacular cons, daring escapes, smooth talking and cou...

6 Aug 201425min

A Brief History of Colors

A Brief History of Colors

Pigments and dyes have come from all manner of animals, vegetables and minerals. From ochre to cochineal red to the rarest of purples, color has been an important part of human life for centuries. Rea...

4 Aug 201426min

The Klondike Big Inch Land Promotion

The Klondike Big Inch Land Promotion

In the mid-20th century, one ad company had a wacky plan to actually dole out land deeds as part of a cereal promotion. How did they manage it? And was the land worth anything? Read the show notes her...

30 Jul 201426min

The Tulsa Race Riot and Black Wall Street

The Tulsa Race Riot and Black Wall Street

"Black Wall Street" was a nickname for Greenwood, a vibrant suburb of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which was destroyed in a race riot in 1921. And while Greenwood's destruction was definitely the product of racia...

28 Jul 201428min

Battle of Blair Mountain

Battle of Blair Mountain

In 1921, coal miners fed up with unfair labor practices and exploitation took up arms against their employers. The resulting conflict lasted five days and has been called the biggest armed uprising on...

23 Jul 201427min

Les Filles du Roi

Les Filles du Roi

While the building of a population in a new colony seems like a tricky endeavor, France's King Louis XIV launched a scheme to do just that by shipping eligible ladies to New France in the 1600s. Read ...

21 Jul 201426min

The Doctors' Riot of 1788

The Doctors' Riot of 1788

In the late 1700s, medical colleges needed cadavers for educational dissection, but there were no legal means for obtaining them. This led to some unorthodox dealings in the acquiring of bodies, and b...

16 Jul 201423min

Cosmetics From Ancient Egypt to the Modern World

Cosmetics From Ancient Egypt to the Modern World

Makeup has a rich and lengthy history that spans the globe and crosses cultures. From 10,000 B.C.E. to the 20th century, people have been using cosmetics to enhance their looks -- sometimes with unint...

14 Jul 201430min

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