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#2662: Jewish Monks? The Essenes and Therapeutae
Did Judaism ever have monks? The Essenes and Therapeutae challenge the standard answer.
#2661: Half a Million Nuns Vanished: Who's Left?
Catholic monastic life collapsed in the West but is growing fast in Africa and Asia. Here's the surprising global picture.
#2660: Where the World's Best Dry Cider Lives
From Normandy's keeved ciders to Asturian sidra that argues with you — a global tour of craft cider's real hotspots.
#2659: How to Make Mead: Ancient Honey Wine's Revival
Mead predates the wheel. Here's how to brew it at home — and why it's making a comeback.
#2658: Off-Broadway vs Broadway: Seat Counts & Show Economics
Off-Broadway isn't just smaller Broadway—it's a different legal, economic, and artistic universe defined by seat counts.
#2657: How Background Removal Actually Works (and Why It Matters for AI Art)
Background removal isn't magic — it's multiple AI systems working in sequence. Here's what's actually happening under the hood.
#2656: Marconi vs. the Cable Builders: Who Really Built the Internet?
Was the internet born from Marconi's wireless towers or the first transatlantic telegraph cables? We argue both sides.
#2655: Four Corners: The Center of the Universe
The intersection that became the heart of a university town, from post road to modern-day agora.
#2654: The Bachelor Brothers Who Built a University
Two brothers, a silk collapse, and a land donation that became the University of Connecticut.
#2653: Puppetry in America: From Vaudeville to Muppets
Tracing the surprising institutional depth of American puppetry, from UConn's puppet arts program to the Henson revolution.