
Crazy Horse: The Warrior Who Refused Every Photograph and Defeated Custer
No confirmed photograph of Crazy Horse exists. He refused to be captured by any camera, and that refusal has become inseparable from his legend — the Oglala Lakota war leader who defeated Custer at Li...
14 Juni 19min

Frederic Chopin: The Smuggled Heart and the Music That Made a Nation Weep
Frederic Chopin left Poland at twenty and never returned. He spent the rest of his short life in Paris, composing music so infused with Polish longing that it became the unofficial anthem of a nation ...
14 Juni 22min

Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz: The Rebel Nun Who Outsmarted the Spanish Inquisition
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was the greatest intellectual of colonial Mexico — a self-taught polymath who wrote poetry, philosophy, and scientific treatises from inside a convent because it was the only...
14 Juni 21min

Pocahontas: The Real Political Genius Behind America's Most Mythologized Native Woman
The Disney version of Pocahontas bears almost no relation to the historical woman. The real Pocahontas was not a lovestruck teenager saving John Smith from execution — she was a political actor in the...
14 Juni 21min

Pele: The Real Man Behind the Myth of Football's Greatest Player
Pele scored over a thousand goals, won three World Cups, and became the most famous athlete on the planet. But the man behind the perfect smile was more complicated than the brand allowed — a product ...
14 Juni 19min

Malcolm X: The Radical Reinventions of America's Most Misunderstood Civil Rights Leader
Malcolm X reinvented himself more completely than almost any public figure in American history. He went from street criminal to Nation of Islam minister to orthodox Muslim to pan-Africanist internatio...
14 Juni 26min

Walt Disney: The Private Obsessions Behind the Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney built the most beloved entertainment empire in history, but the man behind Mickey Mouse was driven by obsessions that went far beyond cartoons. He was a perfectionist who drove his studio ...
14 Juni 23min

Pyotr Tchaikovsky: The Private Agony Behind Swan Lake and the 1812 Overture
Pyotr Tchaikovsky composed some of the most emotionally overwhelming music ever written — Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, the 1812 Overture — while living in constant terror that his homosexuality would be...
14 Juni 20min



















