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Controlling Utah's Public Land
The Utah House passed a suite of bills last week that would put control of public land in the hands of the state. Some 64% of Utah is managed by the…
The Third Crossing
Wednesday, we're talking with Utah playwright Debra Threedy about her latest work, "The Third Crossing." It's a term Thomas Jefferson used in calculating…
3/13/12: Lucky Peach - The Cooks & Chefs Issue
On Tuesday, Doug is joined once again by Peter Meehan and Chris Ying, editors of the food magazine Lucky Peach. The newest issue of the magazine explores…
3/16/12: The Book of Books
Friday, we're rebroadcasting our conversation about the King James Bible and its 400 year history. Our guide is the British historian, novelist and…
Filmmaker Richard Dutcher
Richard Dutcher has been called the “father of Mormon cinema,” though he actually left the LDS church in 2007. Dutcher says he has always tried to make…
The Myth of American Decline
Some political observers say the United States is a global superpower on the wane. They see the rise of China and America's increasing failure to get its…
12/14/11: Best Music of 2011
Wednesday, Bob Boilen of NPR's All Songs Considered joins us to talk about his favorite albums of 2011. You know the kind of album we're talking about.…
Spell Talk
Since Andrew Milne, Jared Phelps and Sammy Harper formed Spell Talk four years ago the band has quickly become one of the biggest fish in Salt Lake's…
12/22/11: The World of Sherlock Holmes
Robert Downey Jr. returned to theaters last weekend as Sherlock Holmes, taking in nearly $40 million. That's not bad for a 124-year-old hero. The scholar…
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The Man Who Never Died
Labor icon Joe Hill was executed by firing squad for the murder of a Salt Lake grocer nearly a century ago. His controversial conviction rested largely on…
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