Malcolm Gladwell's journey through the overlooked and the misunderstood.
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In the 1960s the Pentagon set up a research project in an old villa in downtown Saigon.
Hitler鈥檚 Olympics, Part 9: A Plague on Both Your Houses.
What is the right way to reconcile something pure with the messiness of the real world?
Hitler鈥檚 Olympics, Part 8: 鈥淰ater, It is to be Fayetteville鈥
The fight over the games provided Americans a chance to study Nazi Germany.
Hitler鈥檚 Olympics, Part 7: Long Jump, Tall Tale
The hidden life of one of America鈥檚 iconic sports heroes, Jesse Owens.
Part 6: The Jiggle & the Giddy Up
What really happened at the long jump pit that day between Jesse Owens and Luz Long?
Part 5: The Amateur鈥檚 Hour
A German Jewish high-jumper is determined to get her shot at Olympic greatness.
Part 4: Outcast in Olympia
The cheerleader for the American Olympic movement was a tycoon named Avery Brundage.
Part 3: Mustache to Mustache
The wolf met with the chicken. Guess who won?
Part 2: Pangloss, Polonius, Prufrock
Faced with a moral dilemma, America needed the wisdom of Solomon. But it got Sherrill.
Part 1: The Blue-Eyed Tornado
In the early 1930s, Hitler granted a rare interview to US journalist Dorothy Thompson.
Introducing... Hitler's Olympics
Hitler swept to power in the mid-1930s and set out to stage the most extravagant Olympics
Revisionist History runs a mysterious experiment at the University of Pennsylvania.
Do we underestimate the value of ordinary acts of kindness?
A pop culture what-if experiment about the 1937 version of A Star is Born.
A mystery that begins with the half-baked idea of an obscure California bureaucrat.
Cameron tells the story behind 鈥淏lue Seattle鈥 for the very first time.
In this episode, M. Night Shyamalan tells Malcolm about the script that haunts him.
Between her big hits, Patty Jenkins wrote an R-rated fairy tale, starring a dog.
A masterclass on a screenwriter's many minefields.
The story behind a biopic about a chimpanzee named Bubbles, sidekick to the King of Pop.
Why did Gary and Angus have so much trouble selling another Philip K. Dick adaptation?
A failed vampire love story, Leonardo DiCaprio鈥檚 Prius and an unexpected turn.
The untold stories about Hollywood projects that never left the page.
This your invitation to the greatest award show no one鈥檚 heard of: the Pushkin Prizes
Part two of a two-part series.
US News & World Report has been using a secret formula to rank the best universities.
How life shows up in games and what games teach us about risk, life, love and ... farming
At the end of our series, we offer a lesson on the obligations and costs of compassion.
In a forgotten study of convicted murderers, the author left a devastating footnote.
Robert Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullet in 1968. Today, would he have lived?