Today marks one year since On Second Thought relaunched in its current form. The whole team is on air today to share what has surprised and delighted us...
From the Civil War to the Dust Bowl and from baseball to jazz, Ken Burns documentaries have covered a range of critical events in American history and...
Emory University is hosting a three-day, live reading of The Iliad , and On Second Thought host Virginia Prescott is among the orators. Delve into the...
Georgia State University students studying to be sports and entertainment lawyers have a new course available to them: The Legal Life of Ludacris. GSU...
It’s been five years as of this summer since the first U.S. Ebola patient went to Emory University Hospital. On Second Thought looks back on the events...
Even though Hurricane Dorian spared the Georgia coast, economic impacts of the evacuation linger on. On Second Thought gets an overview of the storm’s...
Hip-hop is often singled out for not having a great track record when it comes to the objectification of women, but research seeks to shine a new light...
The story of barbecue is the story of American history and traditions — or so says author Jim Auchmutey. Just in time for Labor Day weekend, On Second...
Georgia Power is on track to close its coal ash ponds by sometime next year, and who regulates that process could change soon. The federal EPA wants to...
She was a kind of real-life superhero before the days of cosplay and Dragon Con. Lulu Hurst called herself the “Georgia Wonder” in the late 19th century...
Any thorough study of history reveals that there have always been political, economic and racial divisions in the United States. Princeton historians...
To write her book, Real Queer America , Samantha Allen traveled red states as a transgender women and formed unexpected connections with the people she...