The Art of Crime is a history podcast about the unlikely collisions between true crime and the arts. New theme each season.
In 1817, Italian-born painter Francesco Mezzara had a spat with his patron, New York attorney Aaron Palmer. As the feud... more
In this special Halloween episode, we explore an urban legend that emerged from the trial of Levi Weeks. After the... more
On January 2, 1800, a group of New Yorkers discovered the body of a missing local in the disused Manhattan... more
This season, we explore crimes that only could have happened in the Big Apple. Show notes and full transcripts... more
Today, I'm sharing an episode of the chart-topping podcast, History Daily. This episode is about the premiere of one of... more
Thanks to everyone who submitted questions and comments! For show notes and full transcripts, please visit www.artofcrimepodcast.com. If... more
Today, we're joined by Ann Foster, host and creator of the Vulgar History podcast. Gavin and Ann talk about the... more
Today, I'm releasing an episode that became available exclusively to patrons of The Art of Crime at the end of... more
Today, we're joined by Will Clark, host and creator of Grey History: The French Revolution. He and Gavin discuss their... more
In 1823, John Thurtell murdered the gambler William Weare while the two were riding in a horse-drawn gig. Cashing in... more
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