In our very first episode, I introduce some of the stories about the natural world and how we understand it told by my home town of Spokane. I also talk a bit about what this podcast will be all about and what to expect from future episodes.
In this delayed episode (sorry; neither scheduling nor technology were playing well with me this week) I'm joined by fellow GU faculty member Emily...
We break from our usual format this episode to bring you several short stories told by paleontologists at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's annual...
Ninteenth Century France was a political powderkeg, a landscape of radical revolutions and imperial power-grabs. Its art was no less volatile, and while we...