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  • When Ben Masters and three of his friends graduated from college they decided to postpone entering the “real world” and instead head out on the trail with…
  • Thursday, we’re talking about your “stuff” and whether it makes you happy. The writer and futurist James Wallman says that over the 20th century we moved…
  • William “Dub” Lawrence was Sheriff of Davis County and founder of Utah’s first SWAT team. He would have never imagined that 30 years later, that Davis…
  • In an online video, biomechanist Katy Bowman guides a tour of her home. It’s a lot of the usual stuff, but what’s missing is all the furniture. Katy and…
  • Social media has made a judge and jury out of everybody. A poorly worded tweet, post or comment can upend our lives, ruin our careers, and fill us with…
  • Educator, writer, and parent Jessica Lahey understands the impulse to step in and try to make things easier for our kids. We want to protect them and…
  • Monday, we continue our series on documentary film with Paper Tigers. For a full year, director James Redford and his crew followed six troubled students…
  • At one time, Rome was just an insignificant village in central Italy. At its height, it was, as renowned classicist Mary Beard points out, a sprawling…
  • Shoe historian Elizabeth Semmelhack says there’s a stereotype that footwear is somehow a woman’s domain. But consider this: in 2014, men’s athletic shoes…
  • Today, Don Quixote is regarded as one of the most important novels ever written. But when it debuted 400 years ago, Miguel Cervantes’ book was deemed…
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