
#241 - Woman Crush Wednesday: Hatshepsut
Egyptologists consider Hatshepsut, the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, one of the most powerful pharaohs in Egyptian history. Her name means "Foremost of the Noble Ladies" and she wa...
20 Des 20174min

*Flashback Friday* #100 - General Patton
General George Patton was one of the most famous, colorful, and talked about US generals in World War II. He is also among the most misunderstood military men in history. Famously played George C. Sco...
15 Des 20171h 17min

*Flashback Friday* #71 - Mini-Myth: Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse, and Ub Iwerks
Walt Disney is one of the most famous names in entertainment. But have you ever heard of Ub Iwerks? Good old Ub was the real artistic genius behind many of Disney's most beloved characters, including ...
8 Des 20173min

#240 - Quote or No Quote: Yamamoto | I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant
Movie scripts are responsible for more mis-quotes than almost any other source. In Tora! Tora! Tora! Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto is shown reacting to the attack on Pearl Harbor by saying, "I fea...
7 Des 20174min

*Flashback Friday* #21 - Mini-Myth: Reagan Not Up for Casablanca
It's a Buzzkill favorite! Warner Bros Studios pumped out this myth, Buzzkillers, before production had even started on the movie. But Bogie had the part all along!
1 Des 20172min

#239 - Man Crush Monday: Benjamin Lay
Benjamin Lay was one of the most famous anti-slavery protestors in colonial Pennsylvania in the early 1700s. He agitated against slavery and the slave trade in very unusual ways, and was eventually ki...
27 Nov 20175min

*Flashback Friday* #69 - Mini-Myth: Thanksgiving Popcorn
As the pilgrims pushed their chairs back from the first Thanksgiving table, their stomachs full of turkey and potatoes, Squanto appeared with bushels of popped corn and spilled it out on the tables fo...
24 Nov 20174min

#238 - Vietnam War: Myth and Memory
Professor Phil Nash shows how the myths and misconceptions about the Vietnam War started, grew, and have plagued our historical consciousness since the late 1950s. Among other things, the large number...
21 Nov 20171h 25min



















