Season 15: Episode 4: Jim Kepner
Raised in a religious home in 1920s and ’30s Texas, Jim Kepner pieced together a sense of his identity where he could—a homoerotic suggestion read between the lines here, a secretly acquired booklet there. His collection of gay-themed materials grew into the largest LGBTQ archive in the world. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources, as well as a transcript of the episode. ———

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The Nazi Era: Episode 10: Kenneth Roman

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Season 15: Episode 1: Christine Jorgensen

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We're NOT here for fun (BACK DAY)

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Growing Up With My Serial Killer Cousin, Ted Bundy

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How Paradise Lost Revolutionized the World (w/ Orlando Reade) | The Chris Hedges Report

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The Nazi Era: Episode 7: Gad Beck

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Keith Richards | Howard Stern Interview

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Fran Lebowitz on smoking, Trump and today's young people being another species

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We Were Here: The AIDS Years in San Francisco Trailer

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The White Crip-Tyler Corcoran

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Every Wes Anderson Movie, Explained by Wes Anderson | Vanity Fair

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How Hannah Arendt Exposed How Evil Really Works | A Bedtime History Story

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The AI Skills Nobody is Teaching (And Everyone Needs) | AI Expert Ethan Mollick

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The Complete History of The Beatles with Conan O'Brien

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Deadly Alliance: Leopold & Loeb — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Nazi Era: Episode 6: Frieda Belinfante

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