5 July 2017
Episode 83
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Pack your bags! We’re taking a ride across the US to visit some of the locations behind the country’s film history. In Dallas, we take a seat in the cinema where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested shortly after the death of president John F Kennedy. Plus: how superheroes give voice to American cultural fears and the new documentary that questions popular perceptions of genetically modified food.
5 July 2017
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Small-town America
Ben Rylan looks at why depictions of Superman’s hometown, Smallville, always seem to reflect postcard-perfect images of nostalgic America.
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Superheroes and cultural anxiety
Writer Carmen Petaccio reflects on how the US’s cultural fears are expressed via the stories of superheroes.
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Where Lee Harvey Oswald sat
We visit the Dallas cinema where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested shortly after the shooting of president John F Kennedy.
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The science of food
‘Food Evolution’ director Scott Hamilton Kennedy explains why it’s time science had a say in the debate over genetically modified foods.
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