Afternoon Delights
The X-Men Go To The Mall
Cerebro podcast heads to the shopping mall with Marvel’s merry mutants.
Why Do Superhero Movies Love Trains?
How trains, superheroes, and cinema tie together to tell stories.
Bad People, Good Art: What Now?
Wisecrack looks at the morality of art vs. immorality of artists.
Ski Ballet—The Forgotten Olympic Sport
A real event from the 1988 and 1992 winter Olympic games.
Stephen King Finds Inspiration In Bangor, Maine
New England TV magazine Chronicle looks at Stephen King’s relationship with the town in which he lives.
Most Popular Junk Foods In The 20th Century
Chronological look at the invention and popularization of different junk foods in 20th century United States.
B.J. Novak Spotlights The Brattle Theater
The filmmaker discusses his favorite cinema—a historic repertory in Cambridge, MA.
ONE HIT WONDERLAND: "Macarena" by Los del Río
Todd In The Shadows looks at the historic cultural phenomenon that is the “Macarena.”
Infamous Disco Demolition Night
Weird History demystifies the legendary anti-disco event in 1979 Chicago.
Chad The Bird, “Under The Killing Stone”
Comedic puppet truthsayer Chad The Bird’s excellent show on the latest doomsday threat.
Toy Galaxy’s History Of Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation
Toy Galaxy looks at the history of the TMNT live-action series, “The Next Mutation”.
Film Historian Reviews Black People In Horror Movies
Multi-hyphenate artist and scholar Tananarvie Due provides an encapsulated history of Black people in horror films.
‘The History of Kongfrontation’
From 1990 to 2002, one of the most popular activities at Universal Studios Florida was Kongfrontation. The outstanding YouTube channel Defunctland looks back at the King Kong-based theme park attractions.