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Polygamy, Polyamory And The Changing American Family
When the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2015, many conservatives worried that the law opened the door for polgamists and polyamorists…
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Heather McGhee On The Hidden Cost of Racism
We know that racism is dangerous to a healthy society — physically dangerous, morally dangerous and also, Heather McGhee argues, economically dangerous…
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2021 Oscar Nominated Film Scores
It’s Oscars season again, which means it’s time for RadioWest to talk about the films nominated for one of our favorite awards — best original score.This…
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Carl Zimmer On Life’s Biggest Question
It seems an obvious question: What is life? But science writer Carl Zimmer says the answer to it is far more complicated than it appears at first glance.…
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The Life And Music Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
You could say that Mozart is the gateway drug to a love of classical music. But who was the person behind the music? Author-composer Jan Swafford joins us…
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Jill Lepore On The Rise Of Doubt
In the second season of her podcast The Last Archive, historian Jill Lepore journeys through the dusty halls of history to explore the evolution of doubt…
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Through The Lens: Frederick Wiseman's 'City Hall'
Few filmmakers are as prolific as Frederick Wiseman. With 47 documentaries to his credit, the director has spent his life exploring institutions that…
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2021 Summer Books Show
We’ve rounded up our usual cast of local booksellers to load up your reading list for a summer that might feel a little … different.With pandemic…
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Katharine Coles On 'The Stranger I Become'
Utah’s former poet laureate Katharine Coles says she walks seven or more miles a day, but she doesn’t do it for fitness. For her, walking — moving her…
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The Benefits Of Discomfort
More human beings are more comfortable today than at any time in the history of our species. And sure, comfort is nice, but what if we actually have too…
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