Seven-Minute Explainers
Seven-Minute Explainers
The Week
Your audio guide to everything you need to know about compelling and complex topics, from a variety of The Week's smart and witty writers, editors, and thinkers. Concise and entertaining, Seven-Minute Explainers packs a lot of information in a short amount of time.
Ep. 79: Almost every language has a word for 'Christmas.' Few reference Christ.
Dec 21, 2017
5 min
Ep. 78: Why so strangely Yoda speaks?
Hear something odd in his syntax, you do
Dec 14, 2017
4 min
Ep. 77: A brief timeline of tax reform
How previous reforms led to the system we have today
Dec 7, 2017
7 min
Ep. 76: Did God have a wife?
The history and mystery of Asherah
Nov 30, 2017
5 min
Ep. 75: 6 unique Thanksgiving celebrations from around the world
The Macy's Day Parade, football, and Black Friday deals may be uniquely American, but giving thanks for a good harvest is a tradition that crosses cultures
Nov 23, 2017
6 min
Ep. 74:  The secret history of cowboy socialism
The American West may fly the flag of individualism, but it was built on a bedrock of Big Government
Nov 16, 2017
7 min
Ep. 73: Why Puerto Rico never had a path to statehood
Even as other territories became states, the U.S. kept Puerto Rico's legal status vague
Nov 9, 2017
9 min
Ep. 72: The strange, circuitous history of Daylight Saving Time
How war, the golf industry, and Big Candy got (most) us an extra hour of sleep this weekend
Nov 2, 2017
7 min
Ep. 71: Why cheap horror flicks are Hollywood gold
From 'Night of the Living Dead' to 'Paranormal Activity,' low-budget horror movies continue to def Hollywood's box-office expectations
Oct 26, 2017
7 min
Ep. 70: The lessons of the Russian revolution, 100 years later
Is Marxism just a turn-crank formula for purges and dictatorship or was something else to blame?
Oct 19, 2017
7 min
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