Sarah is a journalist obsessed with the past. Every week she reconsiders a person or event that's be
Like so many other mostly imaginary topics, human trafficking is in the news again. Michael Hobbes—e
This week, Heather Radke brings us a tale of pageants, eugenics, and butts.You can find Heather onli
This week, Sarah tells her favorite kind of story to American Hysteria’s Chelsey Weber-Smith: one wh
“Why don’t something happen?” Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow died in 1934, but their legend gets big
This week, we bring you a re-release from our bonus vault as Sarah tells Carolyn Kendrick about the
This week, Sports Illustrated’s Julie Kliegman volleys with Sarah about trans athlete Renée Richards
Fly with us, lesbian seagull. This week Radiolab’s Lulu Miller brings us a story of queer nature and
“I felt that empathy like it was directed towards me, and it helped me feel like my unhappiness was
“What if you were writing a profile on someone named Janet and I was your editor, and I was like, ‘I
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In 1988, twenty-year-old American figure skater Debi Thomas headed to the Calgary Olympics to face
This week, we fight the real enemy with Allyson McCabe. Here's where to find Allyson online her
This week, national treasure Amanda Knox talks with Sarah about what the American legal system claim
This week, criminal justice correspondent Josie Duffy Rice dives into America’s obsession with prose
This week, survival correspondent Blair Braverman tells Sarah the story of a Supertramp. In 1996, Jo
You're Wrong About is going back on tour! We're doing a bunch of live shows in North Ameri
This week, a tale of two Shawns/Seans, their impossible dream, and the file sharing service that liv
In this episode, Carolyn and Sarah follow Karen from the height of her fame through her struggle to
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