Mannequins by Day, Musicals by Night (With Davy Rothbart)

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Remembering a Forgotten Life (With Lina Misitzis)

When Ingrid Rojas Contreras was in her twenties and living in Chicago, she crashed her bike. A generation earlier in Colombia, her mother had tumbled into a well. Both women lost their memories, all at once. When Ingrid’s mom emerged from amnesia, she had a new power. Will Ingrid ...  Show more

Jesus on a Tortilla (With Shereen Marisol Meraji)

A lot changed for Angelica Rubio’s family after her mom made a tortilla with what appeared to have Jesus’ face on it. Her mom thought it was a miracle but, growing up, Angelica was ashamed of it. It drew attention from tourists and media outlets, which always seemed to be making ...  Show more

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