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Lost at the Smithsonian with Aasif Mandvi

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Comedian and pop culture fanatic Aasif Mandvi gets up close and personal with the most iconic artifacts at the National Museum of American History. Join Aasif and his guests as they explore how vintage clothing, ratty furniture, and mismatched shoes transformed into Fonzie's leather jacket, Archie Bunker's chair, and Dorothy's ruby slippers and became defining symbols of American culture along the... more

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Jim Henson created hundreds of Muppets. Many of them are well known, but there are a whole bunch of Muppets from the early days that most people haven't even heard of. The Smithsonian has more than 30 of those original, obscure Muppets including the ... more

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The Bee Gees -- Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, were among the most successful vocal groups in rock and roll history, helping define the disco era with their falsetto harmonies and funky beats. The Australian band's silver suits at the Smithsonian are... more

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Professional soccer player, Pelé -- did more for the sport's global appeal than anyone in history. He did so much that the International Olympic Committee named him the athlete of the century. In 1975, he came out of retirement in Brazil, put on his ... more

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All in the Family was a groundbreaking sitcom. Its pilot episode came with a trigger warning, and every episode thereafter came with a hefty dose of retrograde political commentary from Archie Bunker. So why is the chair in the Smithsonian? How did t... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 823 ratings
  • Just WOW!

    Love the deep dive into events, attitudes and historical context shaping the value of each item. MORE PLEASE!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    '60s Child
    United States2 years ago
  • BRING IT BACK

    Please bring it back!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Get Healthy 14
    United States2 years ago
  • Yay! A great podcast! Wait - only how many episodes?

    It was so great to find a really, truly wonderful podcast ... and so depressing to realize that there were only 10 episodes back in 2019. There are thousands of items still to be explored, Mr. Mandvi! Or thousands of other museums to get lost in! The world needs more of this podcast! Or, well, I do; I shouldn't speak for the world ...

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TStewart
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Podcast

    This is one of my favorite podcasts. Please make new episodes 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blue_Crab
    United States3 years ago
  • Loved it

    I loved this podcast. I hope that there will be more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Saucey1981
    United States3 years ago

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