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Clint Eastwood: The Man with No Name
Clint Eastwood has been a constant in American cinema for more than 60 years. But if you think it’s all Westerns and machismo, you’d be wrong.
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The Mountain Meadows Massacre, Pt. 2: Blood, Blood, Blood
“Did Brigham Young order the Mountain Meadows Massacre?”
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The Mountain Meadows Massacre, Pt. 1: Too Late, Too Late
On September 11, 1857, a Mormon militia attacked a wagon train of California-bound emigrants. They killed more than a hundred men, women and children.
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Ramesses II: The King of Kings
The first known peace treaty was negotiated by Ramesses II, a pharaoh who came from a line of commoners and was the only Egyptian king known as “the Great.”
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David Remnick on the GOATs of Pop Music
As the longtime editor of The New Yorker, David Remnick has profiled many of rock n’ roll and pop music’s greatest performers, often later in their lives.
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Through the Lens: '32 Sounds' with Sam Green
Filmmaker Sam Green is obsessed with sound. After you see his documentary, you might feel the same way.
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The Whales of the Great Salt Lake
In 1888, the daily Salt Lake Herald-Republican reprinted a story from a Canadian paper. The headline? That a family of whales was flourishing in the Great Salt Lake.
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Is a Gondola the Silver Bullet for Little Cottonwood’s ‘Red Snake’?
By now you’ve probably heard about the gondola, the one that’s slated to go up Little Cottonwood Canyon. It’s still decades away, but debate over the plan is holding steady at a fever pitch.
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How Parking Explains the World. Seriously.
Here’s a way in to understanding what author Henry Grabar wants to tell you about parking: it’s one of the reasons we’ve got a housing crisis in America.
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The World’s Most Successful Art Thief with Michael Finkel
Between 1995 and 2001, Stéphane Breitweiser stole 239 works of art from more than 100 museums around Europe. He never sold a single one.
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