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Apocalypse now, then, and later. (episode)
An arms control expert uses fiction to help us grapple with the nuclear threat.
In 1983, a made-for-tv movie called The Day After set the stage for a national conversation about the threat of nuclear war. Is it time for a remake?
In "Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play," playwright Anne Washburn imagines how our society might cope with a sudden nuclear catastrophe... with the help of The Simpsons.
"In a time of apocalypse, the facts are actually even more important."