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Filmmakers Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman document the brutal conditions in Alabama's prison system through the stories of incarcerated activists who use contraband cell phones to expose systemic abuse and organize nonviolent protests.
A deep dive into the enigmatic world of David Lynch, exploring his unique artistic vision, dreamlike filmmaking style, and profound impact on cinema through the lens of cultural critic John Higgs.
Neuroscientist Nicholas Wright explores how the human brain is fundamentally wired for conflict, revealing the neural mechanisms behind warfare and offering insights into how understanding our cognitive processes can potentially help reduce and manage violent conflicts.
In Joe Hill's latest novel King Sorrow, six college friends summon a charismatic dragon in 1989, who demands a yearly sacrifice and becomes an integral, horrifying part of their lives over the following decades.
In this engaging podcast episode, historian Ian Mortimer explores the fascinating intricacies of English life across medieval, Elizabethan, Restoration, and Regency periods, offering unique insights into everyday experiences, social changes, and the resilient nature of human beings through his Time Traveller's Guide series.