Most of us take it for granted that if we’re ever in court and we can’t afford a lawyer, the court will provide one for us. And in fact, the right to an attorney is written into the Constitution’s sixth amendment. But for most of U.S. history, it was more of a nice-to-have — something […]
John M Lund Photography Inc/Getty Images John M Lund Photography Inc/Getty Images Beyonce’s Renaissance brought house music back to mainstream audiences. But even when it wasn’t gracing the Grammys, house never went away. Born from the ashes of disco in the late 1970s and ’80s, house was by and for the Black, queer youth DJing […]
WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images We asked you to call us with your stories of looking for love in the 21st century — and man, did you come through. We heard the whole range of human experience in your stories, but one theme rang out loud and clear: dating, and […]
From public radio producer, Nate DiMeo, comes The Memory Palace, a finalist for the 2016 Peabody Award and one of iTunes Best Podcast of 2015. Short, surprising stories of the past, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hysterical, often a little bit of both. “The most potent pieces of audio being produced today.” – The AvClub thememorypalace.us The […]
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 23: A young woman smells the blooms inside the branch of one of the cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin near the National Mall March 23, 2016 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 23: A young woman smells the blooms […]
James Baldwin believed that America has been lying to itself since its founding. An insightful commentator on Black identity, American democracy, and racism, he saw something deep and ugly and stubborn in American culture, and never hesitated to call it by its name — to bear witness, regardless of what it cost him. As the […]
Courtesy of The Washington Post Courtesy of The Washington Post In October of 1983, Grenada’s Prime Minister Maurice Bishop was assassinated in a coup, along with seven of his cabinet members and supporters. Six days later, the United States invaded the island country, and took control of it. The bodies of those eight people were […]
In 1899, Elie Metchnikoff woke up in Paris to learn that he had defeated old age. At least, that’s what the newspaper headlines said. Before long he was inundated with mail from people begging him to help them live forever. The only problem? He didn’t know how to do it. At the time, Metchnikoff was […]
In April 1938, an Oklahoma bank robber was arrested for carrying an unregistered sawed-off shotgun across state lines. The robber, Jack Miller, put forward a novel defense: that a law banning him from carrying that gun violated his Second Amendment rights. For most of U.S. history, the Second Amendment was one of the sleepier ones. […]
From public radio producer, Nate DiMeo, comes The Memory Palace, a finalist for the 2016 Peabody Award and one of iTunes Best Podcast of 2015. Short, surprising stories of the past, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hysterical, often a little bit of both. “The most potent pieces of audio being produced today.” – The AvClub thememorypalace.us The […]