Épisodes

  • Episode 212: Roger Corman's Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
    Apr 21 2026

    S5E32: "Somewhere That's Green: 'Little Shop of Horrors' as a primary source

    Since it’s that time of the year again when people begin to plan out their planting for the season, I figured I’d cultivate an episode from a short recording from few years ago about Roger Corman’s 1960 B Horror Comedy Little Shop of Horrors. Let this be a cautionary episode of the Everything is a Primary Source Podcast.

    #podcast #history #popculture #littleshopofhorrors

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    13 min
  • Episode 211: Lost Moon / Apollo 13
    Apr 13 2026

    S5E31: "Failure is Not an Option: Apollo 13 as a primary source of the mid 1990s"

    This episode of the Everything is a Primary Source podcast is another clip extracted from the archives, this time a conversation with a drop-in guest named Ted about the 1994 book Lost Moon, which was the basis for the 1995 film, Apollo 13.



    It may have taken a few years but my guest’s wish is about to come true. I will be beginning my week-long oral history collecting road trip in his native Chicago this June. You’ll be able to catch me at the Museum of Broadcast Communications, and you know there will be plenty of displays, artifacts, and other amazing TV and Radio materials on hand to inspire more conversations about time and place. Check out everything-history.com/america250 to learn more about this and see how you can get involved.



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    13 min
  • Episode 210: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
    Apr 7 2026

    S5E30: "Greetings from the Jersey Shore: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band as a document of time and place."

    Melissa Ziobro is the Director of Curatorial Affairs for the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music, which is set to open to the public in its brand new building later this Spring. Melissa is also a native to the Jersey Shore, and therefore the best person to speak with to discuss Springsteen and his E Street band as reflections of that area's heritage and character.

    Learn more about the Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music on their website, springsteencenter.org and throughout social media.

    Get details about the Everything is a Primary Source summer oral history road trip at everything-history.com/america250 .

    #musichistory #brucespringsteen #estreetband #placebasedhistory

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    54 min
  • Episode 209: Historic Preservation in Los Angeles
    Apr 2 2026

    S5E29: "Back to L.A.: SCA and Historic Preservation in Los Angeles"

    This episode is a callback to three years ago when I spoke with members of the Society for Commercial Archeology during their conference. One of the top priorities of SCA is historic preservation, particularly of signage and structures along America’s roadways and throughout our developed towns and cities. My summer roadtrip project is in the same vein as I look to capture the stories connected to these landmarks in the same way as this episode depicts.

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    17 min
  • Episode 208: The Wizard of Oz (1939)
    Mar 22 2026

    S5E28: "There's No Place Like Home: The Wizard of Oz as a Primary Source"

    This episode of the Everything is a Primary Source features a discussion about The Wizard of Oz. It was recorded a few summers ago at Prescott Park in Portsmouth, NH, just before a performance of Little Shop of Horrors. This portion was originally included in with a longer dialogue in Season 3, but is now taking its own path down the yellow brick road.

    #podcast #wizardofoz #popculture #history

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    19 min
  • Episode 207: Aerosmith
    Mar 16 2026

    S5E27: "The Bad Boys of Boston: Aerosmith's origins as a document of the early 1970s"

    We learn about the early days of Aerosmith from one of their original roadies, who just happened to be in the right place and the right time to get the gig. His story is very telling about this era of rock n roll, and perhaps the status of things in general as the 60s transitioned to the 70s. This was recorded a few years ago and originally was included as a small part of a larger episode, but I thought it deserves to walk this way into the spotlight.

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    14 min
  • Episode 206: Dinoland
    Mar 10 2026

    S5E26: "Welcome to Sinclair Dinoland: Evaluating dinosaurs' evolution in pop culture media"

    My son has contributed to several episodes of the Everything is a Primary Source Podcast over the last five seasons, and this is his latest contribution. Using a guidebook to the Sinclair Oil "Dinoland" experience at the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York as the basis of our discussion, we take a look at the correlation between what the science world discovers about dinosaurs and how they are represented in pop culture media.

    #podcast #dinosaurs #paleontology #popculture #modernhistory

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    24 min
  • Episode 205: An 1853 Rowland Robinson Letter
    Mar 1 2026

    S5E25: "First Day: An 1853 letter and how it depicts everyday life in the era"

    Jonathan Ahl of the Rokeby Museum in Vermont returns to the podcast to walk us through an 1853 letter from his museum’s archive that simultaneously tells us so little but shows us so much.

    Rowland Robinson, who would go on to be a well-recognized writer and artist, wrote a letter to his mother Rachael, describing the goings-on around their home on a Sunday ("First Day," in Quaker terminology) afternoon in September, as she was away recuperating from an illness. Unlike so many other similar pieces from the same time period, Rowland's letter doesn't report of major events, but instead gives us an incredible first-hand view of everyday life in the mid 19th century.

    #history #quakers #abolitionists #19thcentury #vermont

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    1 h et 1 min