Branded: A History of Designer Logos Logos and monograms are used by luxury fashion houses to brand their products. This episode investigates the origin stories of the logos used by of four of fashion's most powerful players: Louis Vuitton, Lanvin, Chanel and Louboutin. | | | Doom and Gloom: Music has a word for "Death" Music is a language, and composers have a musical word that means "Death." It's been used to convey doom and gloom for over 100 years, and without knowing it, you've heard it in some of your favorite movies. From The Lord of the Rings to The Shining, we'll listen to clips that may surprise you. Composers speak with music, and now we'll know it when we hear it. | | | We Are Historical In episode 33, the girls talk about their weeks; Anna went to the Gringo movie premiere, Shereen released her short film. They also talk about the Bin Laden family, the history of Syria, Middle Eastern beauty standards, & more. | | | Diddy & Heather Parry Sean ''Diddy'' Combs is the definition of a mogul. As Chairman and CEO of Combs Enterprises, he has a diverse portfolio of businesses and investments covering the music, fashion, fragrance, beverage, marketing, film, and television industries. Following the release of his 2017 documentary, Can't Stop Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story; Combs sat down with host Scott Goldman, alongside the doc's co-producer, Heather Parry, to chat about the making of the film and his musical legacy. | | | The List One thing is clear -- no one can agree on The List. | | | 'You Can't Cut a Tomato Without a Knife' Culture Kings Carl, Edgar, Jacquis, & special guest Behzad Dabu get into the NCAA, a Kanye West bracket, gun control, Shondaland, NBA playoff predictions, their favorite white songs, Culture King of the week, deep cut of the week, & more. | | | Rubber Barons (Entry 1087.EZ1613) In which Ken describes the nouveau riche of the Amazon rainforest, and John has a conspiracy theory about scarecrows. Certificate #25284. | | | Jonathan Coulton on Brazil This week Chuck sat down with musician Jonathan Coulton in San Francisco to talk about his all-time favorite movie, Terry Gilliam's sci-fi fantasy classic Brazil. | | | Dems To GOP "ANOTHER ONE", Daylight Savings Kills 3.14.18 In episode 104, Jack & Miles are joined by comedian Dani Fernandez to discuss the passing of Stephen Hawking, daylight savings, special elections, conservatives gas lighting themselves, UFO's, student walk outs, & more! | | | The Killer Marketing Campaign Behind Guy Fawkes Nowadays people across the planet are familiar with the story of Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot. People even celebrate the anniversary of the event, often interpreting it as a protest against overarching government authority. However, the real story is a bit more complicated. Some historians believe Fawkes and the crew he worked for were set up by factions of the government -- making the Gunpowder Plot something between a false flag attack and a killer marketing campaign. | | | Why do Cats get such a Bad Rap? Everyone knows herding cats is impossible. But is it because we never fully domesticated them? Will and Mango dig into a history of cats-- from why they were unfairly blamed for so many divorces, to how a bag of clay forever changed their prospects, to what a lion's sneeze tells us about their instincts. Plus-- the number one country you HAVE to travel to (if you want a cat to massage your back.) | | | | |
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