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- Documentary series following the mountain rescue teams in the Swiss Alps.
- An exploration of the seemingly mythological hold the saxophone has had on those who've played it, including Adolphe Sax, the man who invented it in 1840.
- David Beriain makes a journey into the unknown where he meets poachers and learns about the price of the rhinoceros horn in the black market along with their environmental and social consequences.
- 2014– 47mPodcast EpisodeHorne's last years at MGM overlapped with the first HUAC hearings. Horne, an outspoken proponent of equal rights, who from the beginning of her career had associated with leftists and "agitators," got caught up in the anti-communist insanity. One of those agitators was Paul Robeson, a singer, actor and political firebrand who was a mentor and friend to Horne. But once the red panic began to heat up, that friendship became problematic for Lena, and like so many others, she was forced to choose between her career and her friendships.
- 2014– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- We chat with Melchoir, The Keeper of the Doom Horn that Blows at World's End. Really hoping he doesn't blow it.
- 2010– 2h 11mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 33mPodcast Episode
- When thinking about weapons, generally guns, bombs and swords come to mind-- military instruments. But in his book "Animal Weapons: The Evolution of Battle," beetle biologist Doug Emlen gives an inside look at the weapons that animals use: things like horns and tusks and claws. The book combines science and military history to show just how much we can learn about our own wars and arms races, by understanding the way animals fight.
- 2014– 1h 18mPodcast Episode