Episode summary: We investigate how the vast possibilities in a game of chess compare to the vastness of the observable universe.Dr James Grime helps us understand the Shannon number – a famous figure on the chess side of the equation - and astronomer Professor Catherine Heymans takes on the entire...
Episode summary: Featuring author Robert Caro covering The Introduction, Part 1, and Part 2.
Episode summary: Jess begins by documenting Ernesto, a 20-year-old, newly sober fashion model. The plan is to pay Ernesto and let him be in charge of the story he wants to tell in the documentary. Things go sideways when Jess and Ernesto grapple with what will need to be cut out of Ernesto’s life to...
Episode summary: Ken Eto worked for the Chicago Outfit for 30 years. He was known as the mob’s bolita expert, bringing in millions of dollars a year for them. But in 1983, they turned on him. Dan O’Sullivan wrote about Ken Eto for Chicago Magazine and Epic Magazine - you can read his piece here. Cr...
Episode summary: By 1898, two decades after the end of Reconstruction, white elites, backed by violent terror groups, have installed Jim Crow across most of the South. North Carolina, led by its largest city, Wilmington, is different. A Fusion coalition, made up of mostly-Black Republicans and mostl...
Episode summary: The fake villages and role players used to train US soldiers
Episode summary: Jess used to think making documentaries was good for her subjects and good for the world. But she’s not so sure anymore. With this series, she’s throwing out the old rules of documentary production and trying out some new ones. Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative is written, hos...
Episode summary: This week David talks to Rory Stewart about his life in politics and the history of the ideas behind his political philosophy. What does it mean to be a Tory in the twenty-first century? When and how did the Conservative party get taken over by Whigs? Where – if anywhere – can indep...
Episode summary: L’ALIMENTAZIONE DI UNA VOLTA - Un assaggio di DOI
Episode summary: This series tells the story of the only successful coup d’etat in U.S. history, and the white supremacist massacre that went with it. It happened in Wilmington, North Carolina in November 1898. But before we get to that story, we explore the surprising world of Wilmington in the 19t...