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Brad Ricca On The Real Raiders Of The Lost Ark
The 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark is a cultural icon. Less known is the true story of the 1909 expedition lead by British nobleman Montagu Parker to…
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Niall Ferguson On The Politics Of Catastrophe
The historian and author Niall Ferguson says that, on some level, every disaster is man-made—that so-called “natural” disasters are usually made worse by…
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The State And Fate Of The Great Salt Lake, Part II
According to scientists who study it, the Great Salt Lake — the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere — is drying up.The lake has already…
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McKay Coppins On The Vultures Ravaging America's Newspapers
Newspapers across America have been struggling for years. Some of that can be chalked up to failing to adjust to the digital age. But then there’s the…
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Richard Thompson Ford On How The Laws Of Fashion Made History
In his new book, author Richard Thompson Ford examines the history of how we dress and how clothing affects individuals and society — for the good and the…
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Staff Pick: Why Do Pro Sports Still Sideline Women?
If you’re a woman in the sports world, trying to dominate the field can be a tough gig. Julie DiCaro joins us to talk about her book Sidelined: Sports,…
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Staff Picks: Elinor Cleghorn On 'Unwell Women'
In early medical history, medical professionals — who were almost always men —expected women’s bodies to produce children. But women’s very ability to…
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The LDS Church and Joseph Smith's Polygamy
It may not be breaking news that LDS church founder Joseph Smith practiced polygamy. And yet, many were shocked when the church released an essay last…
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Local Music: Big Wild Wings
Two years ago, tragedy struck musician Lyndsi Austin and her family when one of her older brothers passed away. Many of the lyrics she wrote for the debut…
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Women at Church
Wednesday, our guest is blogger and columnist Neylan McBaine. As Mormon feminists made headlines in a quest to gain access to the all-male priesthood,…
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