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THE SAY-HEY KID AND "THE CATCH"
THE SAY-HEY KID AND "THE CATCH"

Seventy years ago, Willie Mays made a play they're still talking about.

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HEROESThe AtticSeptember 17, 2024Willie Mays, The Catch, 1954 world series, Baseball greats, Baseball's Greatest Moments Comments
"THE GIFT" AND AMERICAN GIVING
"THE GIFT" AND AMERICAN GIVING

The hardscrabble Osceola McCarty gave her life savings to young students. But was she the only "better angel?"

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HEROESThe AtticSeptember 12, 2024Osceola McCarty, Philanthropy, Giving, American generosity Comments
A DIRGE FOR DEMOCRACY?
A DIRGE FOR DEMOCRACY?

America's good gray poet went dark for a while. But Walt Whitman surfaced with a new hope for America.

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BOOK-ISH, DEMOCRACYThe AtticSeptember 5, 2024WALT WHITMAN, Walt Whitman, Democracy, Democratic Vistas, Whitman's Democratic Vistas, Malaise Comments
GRACIE FOR PRESIDENT
GRACIE FOR PRESIDENT

Before Hillary, before Kamala, the zany Gracie Allen threw her hat in the ring.

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WITSThe AtticAugust 23, 2024Gracie Allen, Burns and Allen, George Burns, old radio shows, old radio, vaudeville, comedy, American comedy Comment
SPEAKING TRUTH TO TEXAS
SPEAKING TRUTH TO TEXAS

Bold, brash and just so funny, Molly Ivins taught us to laugh at the powers that be.

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WITSThe AtticAugust 15, 2024Molly Ivins, American politicws, American satire, Newspaper columnists, Molly Ivins' Comments
THE MAN WHO GREENED AMERICA
THE MAN WHO GREENED AMERICA

Central Park. Prospect Park. The Capitol grounds. Emerald necklaces. . . Frederick Law Olmsted spread greenery coast-to-coast.

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HEROES, BUILDERSThe AtticAugust 8, 2024Frederick Law Olmsted, Central Park, New York City, Landscape architecture, environmental movement Comments
ROCK OF AGES, CLEFT BY ME
ROCK OF AGES, CLEFT BY ME

Near Vermont’s mountain of granite, quarrymen carved their dreams into stone.

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BUILDERS, WONDERSThe AtticAugust 1, 2024Hope Cemetery, Barre, Barre vermont, Cemeteries, Italian immigrants Comment
THE MAPLE LEAF RAG
THE MAPLE LEAF RAG

Nearly forgotten, Scott Joplin’s ragtime captured an era with its magical syncopation.

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ART-ISH, COMEBACKSThe AtticJuly 26, 2024Scott Joplin, Ragtime music, Ragtime, Maple Leaf Rag, The Sting Comments
1969 -- DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU HEAR. . .
1969 -- DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU HEAR. . .

With “truth” up for grabs, one year responded with hoaxes, clever and convincing.

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BATTLING THE B.S., WITSThe AtticJuly 19, 2024Naked Came the Stranger, The Masked Marauders, 1969, The Sixties, Hoaxes Comments
THE HYSTERICAL HISTORIAN
THE HYSTERICAL HISTORIAN

Historians are a dour lot, but Sarah Vowell looks at America with dark amusement. And that voice!

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WITSThe AtticJuly 12, 2024Sarah Vowell, American history, Assassination vacation, NPR, This American Life, Ira Glass, American humor Comments
THE OTHER OPPENHEIMER AND HIS PALACE OF WONDER
THE OTHER OPPENHEIMER AND HIS PALACE OF WONDER

One Oppenheimer brother fell but the other rose to spark a world of wonder.

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TEACHERS, teachersThe AtticJuly 5, 2024Frank Oppenheimer, The Exploratorium, Science museums, Trinity test, J. Robert Oppenheimer Comments
WHEN THE TALL SHIPS SAILED
WHEN THE TALL SHIPS SAILED

The Bicentennial was a bust — until the Tall Ships saved the day.

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WONDERS, WondersThe AtticJune 26, 2024Tall Ships, Bicentennial, 1976, America's BIcentennial Comment
THE JEWEL OF THE SUMMER -- FREEDOM SCHOOLS
THE JEWEL OF THE SUMMER -- FREEDOM SCHOOLS

In a savage and sizzling summer, Mississippi’s Freedom Schools were beacons of hope.

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TEACHERS, teachers & healers, TEACHERS & HEALERS, teachersThe AtticJune 21, 2024Freedom Schools, Freedom Summer, 1964, Mississippi, Civil Rights Movement Comments
MISSISSIPPI'S MOSES
MISSISSIPPI'S MOSES

As Freedom Summer’s 60th approaches, its architect stirs memories and awe.

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HEROESThe AtticJune 12, 2024Bob Moses, Civil Rights Movement, Freedom Summer, Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Mississippi, Goodman, Schwerner and Chaney Comments
A BICYCLE BUILT FOR HER
A BICYCLE BUILT FOR HER

During the 1890s, when bicycles were all the rage, women rode free. Not even a Victorian backlash could stop them.

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WONDERSThe AtticJune 5, 2024bicycles, bicycle boom, 1890s bicycle boom, Amelia bloomer, women's history Comments
THE REAL RHIANNON
THE REAL RHIANNON

Part folkie, part music scholar, Rhiannon Giddens is a walking American songbook.

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FOLKIESThe AtticMay 30, 2024Rhiannon Giddens, Carolina Chocolate Drops, American folk music, Folk music, banjo, banjo history Comments
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