April 14, 1865, was “surely one of Abraham Lincoln’s happiest days” but ended with an assassin’s bullet in his brain. Calling on reports from primary documents and other sources, Candy leads Ashley through the night that Booth and his co-conspirators put their murderous plot into action… a plot that called not only for the death of a President but also two other senior members of the executive branch. Listen to episode 18 to find out what you missed in history class.
Nora Ephron: Creator of the Modern Rom Com
A True Superhero: Remembering ‘Black Panther’ Chadwick Boseman
Where No Words Exist: The Healing Power of the Arts
Forging a New Path: Michael J. Fox, Christina Applegate, and Robert Downey, Jr.
Robin Williams: Comic Genius, Devoted Friend, and Unwitting Victim to a Devastating Disease
Paint Your Palette Blue and Gray: Vincent Van Gogh, Don McLean, & The Starry Starry Night
Helen Keller & Annie Sullivan: From Darkness to Light
“White Christmas” Revisited: Field Trip Reflections, a Holiday Message From Heather French Henry, and a Look Back at This Beloved Christmas Classic
A Dickens of a Good Time at the Conrad-Caldwell Candlelight Christmas Tour
A Christmas Story Christmas: Ralphie Grows Up
Troubles Never Out of Sight: The Life of Judy Garland
I Want My (Old) MTV
The 5 W’s with Candy and Ashley
An ‘Untouchable’ Reputation? The Truth about Eliot Ness, with Douglas Perry
‘Stranger Things’: A Nostalgic Love Letter to the 80’s
Edgar Bergen Was No Dummy
A Grave Episode: Candy and Ashley Visit the Cemetery
No Bones About It: The Body Farm Changed Forensics
Historian Adam Selzer on H. H. Holmes and His Murder Castle: Separating Fact from Fiction
A Look Inside “The Most Terrifying Building in America,” Waverly Hills Sanitorium
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