Tea Across Eras

Tea Across Eras

di Rose & Nell
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The Impact of an Artist
Some artists impact the world with the force of a hurricane, others with the whap of a wet noodle. This episode discusses a retracted recommendation, a really excellent raffle and a work of art that helped change the way we look at conflict. Join us as we discuss Picasso, Stuart Semple and twists and turns that make the art world unique!
Historical Pop Quiz: Did you learn it in high school?
Sure, this episode is a little salty, but the world seems like it needs some salt right now! Y'all heard about all those disappearances of people who seem to have some sort of connection to government labs and angencies and contractors? It's in our backyard here in New Mexico, so we've gotta talk about it. Today's pop quiz is inspired by... flails around at the world... and the book History Lessons: How Textbooks from Around the World Portray American History (see our bookshelf), Nell gives Rose a pop quiz on what is historical and what is current and how it all comes together. Sources: https://teaacrosseras.com/episode-sources
The Great Do-Si-Do: Parallel Points of History
History is not a geographic Island. However wild a world event is, there's sure to be something even wilder going on next door! Join us as we talk about just a few of the amazing events that happened at the same time and why it is always important to expand your view.
Who Killed Kathy? Kathy Joan Lawson Arredondo
On February 11, 2012, Kathy vanished in Houston, Texas. At first, her friends and family clung to hope, certain she would walk back through the door with an explanation for the silence. But as strange social media comments surfaced then disappeared, and whispers of vehicle tampering spread, hope tangled with fear. Days stretched into months. Months into years. More than a decade later, the call finally came: Kathy had been found. It was not the closure anyone had prayed for, but it also wasn't the end. We still want to know - who killed Kathy? NOTE: This episode has been edited to preserve the integrity of the open case. All opinions and speculations are Nell's and Nell's alone. There are no named, public suspects in this case. All names that have been used are public information.
Tactical Frivolity: The Art of The Purposefully Absurd
Costumes and clowns and bawdy songs can do more than make us giggle. Humor can create armor and focus attention, especially when the message matters most. Join us as we explore the grand tradition of using absurd humor and satire to make a message heard.
History Hits of 2025
Welcome back for season three! Join us as we celebrate just a few of the amazing historic discoveries of 2025!
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Nightfall in the Land of Enchantment
Happy Halloween! To celebrate the end of spooky season, we're bringing you spooky tales from the best state in the USA - New Mexico!
Bunnies and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!
We're chatting about one fabulous Bad Bunny, some K-Pop Demon Hunting singalongs, the Auburn Tigers Homecoming events, and the adorably fat brown bears of Fat Bear Week.
The Grand Globe Caper: How Shakespeare Stole a Building
Ever since we started loving the theater, there have been disputes about it. Join us as we talk about passionate actors, dastardly landlords and the day the Globe Theater was stolen.
Games, Ghouls, and a Great Time: Spooky Slumber Party Games
For the (lucky number) 13th episode of season 2, Rose and Nell talk about spooky slumber party games. From Bloody Mary to the Elevator Game, they cover the basics, the origins, and whether or not they've played it.
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