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RadioWest Book Club: 'Brave New World'
On Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, the RadioWest Book Club met via Zoom with David Dunaway to discuss "Brave New World," by Aldous Huxley. GUEST Dr. David Dunaway…
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Why Are A Growing Number Of Ex-Mormons Using Psychedelics?
Late last summer, Steve Urquhart, a lawyer and former Utah state legislator, announced that he was forming his own church. Urquhart was once a highly…
Mark Hofmann Part Two: The LDS Church
For the second part of our Mark Hofmann coverage, we take a closer look at one aspect of Hofmann’s strange story: his dealings with the Church of Jesus…
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George Takei On America’s Anti-Asian History
With the enactment of President Franklin Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066, roughly 120,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned by their own government…
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Mark Hofmann Part Three: The Art Of Forgery
Besides being important figures in American history and letters, what do Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln and many others have in common? All…
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Web Extra: Derek Kitchen On Exploring Polyamory
Before he was a Utah State Senator, Derek Kitchen was part of an important lawsuit that challenged the state’s ban on same-sex marriage. But while he was…
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How Interior Secretary Deb Haaland Could Shape Western Lands
The writer David Treuer notes in a new article in The Atlantic that before Columbus arrived in North America, Native people controlled one hundred percent…
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Writer Craig Childs On The Beauty Of Dry Places
In his latest book, the writer and adventurer Craig Childs writes that he dreams of canyons and was born to deserts — deserts ruled by a god of drought…
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Ryan Michael Painter On Being ‘The Unexpected Son’
Ryan Michael Painter’s father was Utah’s first documented death from an AIDS-related illness. We’ll talk with Ryan about his memoir, The Unexpected Son…
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Web Extra: Tyler Measom and Diana Whitten on Ballet West's Lost Year
As the dancers of Utah’s Ballet West prepared for their first public performance during the COVID-19 pandemic, directors Diana Whitten and Tyler Measom…
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