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Lake Bell on the Human Voice
A true multi-hyphenate, writer-director-actor Lake Bell is obsessed with how we sound. Her new audiobook celebrates that “least-appreciated” trait: our voices.
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Web Extra: Art And Belief And The Reconciliation Of Trevor Southey
In a new documentary film, the artist and painter Nathan Florence explores a collective of influential Utah artists who aimed to use their creative gifts to make the kind of work collected in major museums that also expressed their deeply held faith in the LDS Church.
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How The Utah Legislature Really Works
Tuesday, Jan. 18, is the kick-off date for the 2022 General Session of the Utah Legislature. So, how does our state government actually pass laws? And who are the people who decide the rules that affect all of us?
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Journalist Andrew Lawler Goes 'Under Jerusalem'
The city of Jerusalem is widely thought of as the gateway to heaven. And yet, as the journalist Andrew Lawler reveals in a new book, what lay below the Holy City is almost as intriguing as what many believe awaits above it.
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Florence Williams On The Science Of Heartbreak
When journalist Florence Williams’ husband left their long marriage, she was heartbroken. But the breakup left more than an emotional wound: the damage was physical, too.
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The State and Fate of the Great Salt Lake, Part III
Everybody seems to agree the Great Salt Lake is in dire straits. So, what can be done to help it?
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Pico Iyer's Search For Paradise
Religions and myths tell us of paradise — where there is no suffering and bliss abounds. But can a real paradise ever be reached or made?
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Claire Dederer on Reckoning with the Great Art of Bad People
Is it okay to consume — even to love — the art created by people who’ve done terrible things? What are the ethics of making a choice like that?
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Web Extra: Wes Anderson and “The Royal Tenenbaums”
Wes Anderson’s films are among the most stylistically recognizable in American cinema. And “The Royal Tenenbaums” is among his most lauded.
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John Hendrickson’s ‘Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter’
In 2019, “Atlantic” writer and editor John Hendrickson wrote a piece about then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s struggle with stuttering. It forced Hendrickson to reconcile with his own stutter, too.
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