David Brancaccio on the parallels between Super Meat Boy and Picasso’s masterpieces.
We’re watching “Indie Game: The Movie” this month.
When the Negro Leagues disbanded, there were winners and losers.
Effa Manley, owner of the Newark Eagles, firmly believed her team’s success was tied to the ongoing struggle for justice in her community.
It’s just one of the lasting economic legacies of the professional baseball played in the Negro Leagues in the 20th century.
“It was sailing against the tide of oppression,” Negro Leagues Baseball Museum co-founder Larry Lester says.
On today’s show, we hear about the Black baseball players and entrepreneurs of the pre-integration Negro Leagues.
David Brancaccio’s economic lessons from “The League.”
We’re watching “The League,” a documentary about the contributions that Black baseball players and the Negro Leagues made to America’s pastime.
While most older folks would prefer to age in place, home sharing — like that featured in “Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó” — could offer more older Americans the ability to stay in their homes while reducing the risks of social isolation.