From June, 1962 through January, 1964, women in the city of Boston lived in fear of the infamous Strangler. Over those 19 months, he committed 13 known murders-crimes that included vicious sexual assaults and bizarre stagings of the victims' bodies. After the largest police investigation in Massachusetts history, handyman Albert DeSalvo confessed and went to prison. Despite DeSalvo's full confession and imprisonment, authorities would never put him on trial for the actual murders. And more t ...
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1 Leonard Nimoy Once Drove The Bangles Around In A Music Video 3:01
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Today in 1984, the release of The Bangles' debut album, All Over The Place. For one of the videos to promote that album, these 80s icons got a little help from an icon from the 60s. Plus: starting today in Louisiana, it’s the Gonzales Jambalaya Festival. Leonard Nimoy drove the Bangles to video stardom (Albany Park Press) Gonzales Jambalaya Festival You can help drive this show forward as a backer on Patreon…
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1 When Mailman Floyd Martin Retired, The People On His Route Gave Him A Big Sendoff 3:10
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Today in 2019, a community in suburban Atlanta wanted to show its appreciation for mailman Floyd Martin, who had been a daily part of their lives for more than three decades. Plus: starting today in Springfield, Illinois, it’s the International Carillon Festival. When their mailman retired, the neighbors along his route threw him one heck of a goodbye party (CNN) 63rd Annual International Carillon Festival (Visit Springfield) Help us share more good news as a backer on Patreon…
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1 Betty Crocker May Not Be A Real Person, But She’s Been A Real Help To Bakers For Years 3:35
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We're a few days out from World Baking Day, so here's the story of a woman who’s helped people find their way around the kitchen for more than a century… even though she isn’t a real person. Plus: starting tomorrow in Jeffersonville, Indiana, it’s Abbey Road on the River. Who Was Betty Crocker? (PBS) Abbey Road on the River You can be a helper to our show as a backer on Patreon…
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1 How The Streisand Effect Makes The Information People Want Hidden More Popular 3:41
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Today in 2003, the filing of a lawsuit that led to a fascinating and significant phenomenon here in the Information Age: it’s known as the Streisand Effect. Plus: for World Bee Day, the story of a 2014 art project created in part by bees! Streisand files $50 million lawsuit over aerial photos (SFGate) Artist Aganetha Dyck Collaborates with Bees to Create Sculptures Wrapped in Honeycomb (Colossal) Back this show on Patreon for just $1 a month, or $50 million if you’d prefer…
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Today in 1953, Ohio became a state... which was weird because Ohio had already been a state for a century and a half. Technicalities can be that way. Plus: for National Pizza Party Day, the story of a guy in Nashville who used social media to connect people in need with donors willing to send a little pizza their way. Ohio: The 48th State? (Ohio History Connection) Nashville man helps hundreds of people in need get a free pizza every week (NewsChannel 5 Nashville) Help keep sending our show out to every state in the Union and beyond, as a backer on Patreon…
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1 Calvin Coolidge’s Family Kept Their Pet “William Johnson Hippopotamus” At The National Zoo 3:17
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This month in 1927, Americans were fawning over an animal at the National Zoo in Washington: a presidential hippo named Billy. Plus: starting today in Elizabeth City, it’s the North Carolina Potato Festival. The Presidential Hippopotamus at the National Zoo (WETA) North Carolina Potato Festival Want more shows about famous zoo animals? Back our show on Patreon today…
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1 Williamina Fleming, The Onetime Maid Who Became A Legendary Astronomer 3:17
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Today in 1857, the birthday of Williamina Fleming, a big name in the world of astronomy but one who had a pretty low-profile start. Plus: starting tomorrow in Illinois, it’s the Long Grove Chocolate Festival. Williamina Fleming, From Scottish Maid to Harvard Astronomer (New England Historical Society) Long Grove Chocolate Festival Help this show shine as a backer on Patreon…
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There may be no more important part of road safety than the bright red stop sign, though in the early days, they weren’t red. Plus: Leonardo the tortoise went missing from his home in England; after nine months, he didn't exactly get that far. Stop Signs Used to Be Yellow—More Recently Than You Think (Readers Digest) Tortoise missing for months found a mile from home (BBC) Make a stop at our Patreon page and back this show today…
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1 The Real-Life Kid Who Inspired Ezra Jack Keats’ “The Snowy Day” 3:31
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Today in 1940, Life Magazine published a series of photos of a little boy in Liberty County, Georgia - photos that, two decades later, would inspire one of the most famous picture books ever published. Plus: this Saturday in South Bend, Indiana, it’s the Donut & Beer Festival. The Enduring Footprints of Peter, Ezra Jack Keats, and The Snowy Day (The Horn Book) Donut & Beer Festival Help inspire our future stories as a backer on Patreon…
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It's United Nations Global Road Safety Week, so here's the story of a driver in Ireland who seemed to be breaking every traffic law on the books... until the authorities figured out there was something more to their story. Plus: underway this week in Washington state, it’s the Spokane Lilac Festival. Dictionary helps crack case of notorious Polish serial offender (Irish Times) Spokane Lilac Festival (Visit Spokane) Drive on over to our Patreon page and back this show today…
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1 “Pomp And Circumstance,” A Graduation Musical Tradition, Was Not Written For Graduations 3:01
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Commencement season is here, which means a lot of people hearing a composition known as “Pomp and Circumstance.” Though that piece of music was not written with graduation in mind. Plus: today in 2023, a herd of cows help catch a guy who'd fled a traffic stop (!) The Beautiful Irony of Pomp and Circumstance (WCRB) After man flees traffic stop, cows lead officers "directly to where the suspect was hiding," North Carolina police say (CBS News) Backing this show on Patreon would be a nice gift for a new graduate, just saying…
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1 Oatman, Arizona, The Gold Rush Town That’s Now Home To Wild Donkeys 3:00
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It’s World Donkey Day, so we're visiting an Arizona ghost town that's visited by a nearby colony of wild donkeys. Plus: in 2018 a donkey sanctuary in Ontario started giving its donkeys pants! How one town became infested with donkeys (ABC 10) Dapper donkeys: sanctuary fights flies with tailored trousers (CTV News) Want more donkey episodes like this? Back our show on Patreon…
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Smart speakers can be really useful, but only if you have a voice to activate them. A new device called Scribe could help nonverbal users with their smart systems by letting them "write" commands into the air. Plus: RoboCake is, you guessed it, a robotic wedding cake featuring a series of dancing gummy bears. An Alternative to Speech: Writing in the Air With ‘Sonic Ink’ (University of Maryland) robotic wedding cake with dancing gummy bears moves using edible rechargeable batteries (designboom) Tell your smart speaker to play our podcast, and then back the podcast on Patreon while you listen…
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1 The Only Guy Who Ever Broke Into The Bank Of England’s Vault Of Gold 3:02
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Thanks to loads of security measures, no one has ever robbed the Bank of England. But if you ask whether anyone’s broken into the bank's famous gold vaults, the answer is a little more complicated. Plus: the English town of Burslem is about to dedicate a statue of a local rocker made good, Motorhead frontman Lemmy. Has any gold ever been stolen from the Bank of England? (Bank of England) Lemmy Forever Stoke-on-Trent statue unveiling ceremony and festivities announced (RadioX) Backing our show on Patreon is golden…
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Many people like to get together from time to time for adult beverages. New research finds chimpanzees apparently also gather to imbibe and share alcohol. Plus: trading card fans in Japan are enjoying cards that feature... middle aged guys doing their everyday jobs and hobbies? New Study Suggests Chimpanzees May Enjoy “Social Drinking” Just Like Humans (My Modern Met) Middle-aged men are the new Pokémon and we’re here for it (Collector Club) Let’s gather together over at our Patreon page and toast the success of this show…
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1 America’s Oldest Board Game Was A Road Trip Through The Early US 3:01
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It's National Board Game Day, so we’re going back in time to the very first board game in US history. Though explaining which game was the very first is slightly complicated. Plus: opening tomorrow in Kansas City, it’s the Museum of BBQ. What America’s first board game can teach us about the aspirations of a young nation (The Conversation) Museum of BBQ Roll on over to our Patreon page and back this show today…
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1 Walter Hunt Invented The Modern Safety Pin To Pay Off A $15 Debt 3:05
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Today in 1849, the US issued a patent for one of the smallest big ideas of the century: the safety pin. And a big factor behind that little invention was paying off a big debt. Plus: today in 1921, the birthday of Robert Wade, a chess master who once proved that even top notch players can have a bad day. Three Millennia of Safety Pins (The Atlantic) Worst chess defeat (Generalist Academy) Pin yourself to our Patreon page so you can support our show…
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1 Pennsylvania Once Tried To Make It A Crime To Mock The Governor In Editorial Cartoons 3:37
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Today in 1843, the birthday of Samuel W. Pennypacker. When he was governor of Pennsylvania his supporters tried to make certain types of editorial cartoons a crime (!) Plus: today in 1942, a funeral for John Pecinovsky, known as “the Half-and-Half Man,” because he would wear clothes that were white on one side and black on the other. When Cartoonists Were Criminals (Historical Society of Pennsylvania) John Pecinovsky, the Half-and-Half Man (Weird Universe) Feel free to make a cartoonishly large donation to our show on Patreon…
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1 The Physiophone Turned Music Into Physical Sensations For Deaf People To Enjoy, And Dance To 3:10
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This month in 1920, the magazine Electrical Experimenter featured the physiophone. It was a Hugo Gernsback invention that turned sound into electrical impulses, so Deaf people could feel the music. Plus: for National Library Week, a visit to the central library in Kansas City, where the building itself looks like a bookshelf. This Invention From the Grandfather of Science Fiction Was Promoted as Music For the Deaf (Paleofuture) Here’s The Story Behind the Kansas City Public Library’s Giant Community Bookshelf (Kansas City Library) Feeling inventive? Drop by our Patreon site and create a donation to support this show…
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1 Beavers Build Dams That Can Last Centuries, Maybe Even Millennia 3:20
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Happy International Beaver Day! These toothy, flat-tailed rodents are some of the greatest builders on earth, and, as some scientific research has shown us, they build for the long term. Plus: for National Beer Day, the story of a beer receipt from ancient Mesopotamia. Beaver Dams Can Last Centuries, 1868 Map Shows (Treehugger) The Oldest Beer Receipt (Circa 2050 BC) (Open Culture) Build this show for the long term as a backer on Patreon…
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Spiders know what it's like to get distracted by excess noise. A new scientific paper finds certain arachnids in louder environments build their webs differently than those where it’s quiet. Plus: a film archive intern comes across a silent movie that researchers had long thought was lost to history. Getting Annoyed at Your Noisy Neighbor? Spiders Are, Too. New Research Finds They’ll Build Webs Differently in Loud Conditions (Smithsonian) Long-Lost Silent Film About Abraham Lincoln Discovered by an Intern (My Modern Met) Use the web to visit our Patreon page and back this show…
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1 To Protect Riders, This 3D Printed Bike Helmet Contracts During A Collision 3:01
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Bike helmets have been more or less the same for many years, but there’s a new effort to make safer and more responsive headgear with 3D printing. Plus: for National Burrito Day, the story of the first restaurant to put the breakfast burrito on its menu. Safer bike helmet with new design of material (University of Gothenburg) The Breakfast Burrito Was Invented At This Restaurant In New Mexico In The 1970s (Only In New Mexico) Ride on over to our Patreon page and support the show…
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1 Scientists Sent A Diaper-Wearing Ferret Named Felicia Through A Particle Accelerator 3:23
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It's National Ferret Day, so here’s the story of a ferret named Felicia who contributed to the field of physics as a kind of living pipe cleaner for some heavy-duty equipment. Plus: the Instagram account known as Chair of Virtue showcases and celebrates some of the wildest chair designs in the world. Felicia Ferret (Fermilab History and Archives Project via Archive.org) Bizarre True Story: Physicists Once Put a Ferret in a Particle Accelerator (Science Alert) Take a seat! This online magazine is dedicated to the wackiest chairs out there (It’s Nice That) Squeeze on over to our Patreon page so you can back this show…
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1 The BBC Once Ran An April Fools Day Story About Spaghetti Growing On Trees 3:25
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April Fools Day is when people try to mislead each other, sometimes the people you’d least suspect. Like how on this day in 1957, one of the world’s most steady and preeminent news outlets reported that spaghetti was growing on trees. Plus: today in 2015, someone played an April Fools Day joke on the community of Winters, California, installing an old parking meter in town. BBC’s 1957 April Fool’s “spaghetti-tree hoax” is more relevant than ever (Ars Technica) The Lonely Parking Meter (Atlas Obscura) No fooling, our backers on Patreon make this show possible…
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Today in 1889, the formal opening and dedication of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. What a strange life it’s had, including a proposal in the 1930s to add two huge car ramps to the sides of the thing. Plus: the tower gets a fresh coat of paint about every seven years, but it hasn't always been the same color. 1936 Crazy Project to Make the Second Floor of the Eiffel Tower Accessible by Car (Vintage Everyday) Painting the Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel Paris) Ride with our show every day as a backer on Patreon…
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1 “Wing Walker” Gladys Ingle Could Change An Airplane’s Tire In The Middle Of The Sky 3:11
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Today in 1899, the birthday of Gladys Ingle. She was called a “wing walker," which meant she could walk on the wings of a plane in mid-flight and perform some of the most daring and death-defying stunts you could imagine. Plus: there's an online collection of uniforms for stewardesses and flight attendants through the years. Wing Walker Woman Climbs From One Plane to Another to Make a Mid-Air Tire Change in 1926 (Laughing Squid) Cliff Muskiet's Stewardess/Flight Attendant Uniform Collection Take off with our show as a backer on Patreon…
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1 Eliza Scidmore Lobbied For Decades To Bring Cherry Blossoms To Washington DC 3:33
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Today in 1912, the planting of two cherry trees along the banks of the Potomac River in Washington DC. There are now thousands of cherry blossoms in the nation's capital, and it all happened thanks to one very determined woman and a bunch of great minds all thinking alike. Plus: today in 1969, the birthday of singer Mariah Carey, who once threw herself a Mariah Carey-themed birthday party. How the Cherry Blossoms Came to Washington (American Heritage) Mariah Carey Threw Herself a Mariah Carey–Themed Party (Us Magazine) Help our show grow as a backer on Patreon…
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1 The Supremes Were Such A Popular Group, They Had Their Own Bread 3:09
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Today in 1944, the birthday of Diana Ross. In the 1960s she and the Supremes had hit record after hit record, and at one point, they were even the namesakes for a line of white bread. Plus: today in 1879, a newspaper article about an experiment in Belgium to see whether cats could be trained to deliver mail. Loafing Around – The Supremes White Bread (Voices of East Anglia via Archive.org) Mail-Delivering Cats You’ll hear a symphony when you back our show on Patreon…
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1 How A “Sea-Worm” Inspired Marc Brunel To Dig London’s Thames Tunnel 3:02
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Today in 1843, the opening of the Thames Tunnel in London, the first tunnel of its kind and one inspired by a mollusc known as a shipworm. Plus: today in 2024, a story from Cheshire Live about a woman who came to the local animal hospital with a baby hedgehog in need of rescuing. Or at least that’s what she thought. The Epic Struggle to Tunnel Under the Thames (Smithsonian) Woman mistakes bobble for baby hedgehog and rushes it to Cheshire animal hospital (Cheshire Live) We think you’ll really dig backing our show on Patreon…
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1 A Teacher In Illinois Made The Washington DC Trip A Spring Break Tradition 3:30
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Why have so many students spent so many spring breaks in our capital city? The story starts with a single teacher. Plus: today in 1944, the birthday of decorated Marine and actor R. Lee Ermey. In Palmdale, California, there's something called the R. Lee Ermey Musical Road. This One Guy Made the Washington DC Field Trip a Middle School Rite of Passage (Thrillist) City of Palmdale Opens Musical Road on R. Lee Ermey Avenue (City of Palmdale) Take a quick trip to our Patreon page and support our show…
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