Sarah is a journalist obsessed with the past. Every week she reconsiders a person or event that's be
Sarah tells Mike how a superhero’s genesis was a supervillain’s origin story all along. In our new d
On June 17, 1994, the world screeched to a halt so 95 million Americans could watch a white SUV craw
“You really shouldn’t date people who go in thinking, ’This person has good bones but they’re a fixe
In honor of Pride Month and revolutions past, present, and future, we're re-releasing our episo
“I’m being pulled into planet myth … and I like it here.” Special guest Dana Schwartz tells Mike and
We discuss Jessica's reality-show marriage and its painfully ordinary end. Digressions include
“It’s a mess and a nightmare and maybe it’s disingenuous to think you can turn the story of someone
“Her parents’ financial success is dependent on her abdomen.” This week, Jessica moves to L.A., reco
Our journey through late-'90s pop stardom begins with an intervention and ends with an audition
Mike tells Sarah how an obscure technical glitch became a nationwide mobilization. Digressions inclu
We conclude our book club with Michelle's escape from the dungeon. The dead baby trend continue
Sarah tells Mike about the clash of the titans, the fury at the grand jury. We follow Kato, the wise
This week, our lithe psychiatrist takes his favorite patient hiking, a priest burns some furniture a
Sarah and Mike continue into the depths. With Dr. Pazder home from Mexico, he and Michelle continue
“What’s sad about her has nothing to do with the content of her character.” Special guest Dana Schwa
Sarah and Mike continue their journey into the book that launched a thousand lawsuits. Michelle and
Mike tells Sarah about a dying industry, a dangerous car and the Pulitzer Prize-winning article that
Sarah describes the spark that ignited the Satanic Panic. Our setting is a therapist’s office in 197
In the final chapter of our series on the D.C. sniper attacks, Mike finally tells Sarah about the D.
Sarah tells Mike about a week in the life of Marcia Clark, who became America’s most famous prosecut