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The Witches of Salem
It started in the year 1692, in Salem, Massachusetts, during an exceptionally cold winter, when a minister’s daughter began to scream and convulse. Less…
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A Conversation with Kathryn Bond Stockton
Wednesday, Doug sits down with queer theorist Kathryn Bond Stockton. She’s Associate Vice President for Equity and Diversity at the University of Utah.…
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2016 Legislative Wrap-up
Friday, we’re live at the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics for a look at Utah’s 2016 legislative session. We’ll start with House…
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Timothy Noakes and Challenging Health Beliefs
Professor Tim Noakes is one of the most widely respected authorities on exercise and fitness, and he’s built his career by challenging conventional…
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The Benefits of Forgiveness
Psychologist Frederic Luskin says we live in a culture where holding onto grudges is normal. And he gets it. It was his own struggle with a painful…
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The Science, Art, and Opportunity of Midlife
After a visit to the ER coincided with the death of her father, journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty had a sudden realization. She was at the bottom of…
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The Rise of American Authoritarianism
The media has struggled for months to explain how Donald Trump has become so wildly popular so quickly with the country’s electorate. In a new article,…
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What Animals Think and Feel
Animals have deeply fascinated the writer Carl Safina since he was a little kid, and he’s always wondered what animals do and why they do it. More than…
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A History of Ancient Rome
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…
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Climbing with Tigers
Thursday, we’re talking about the role of art in the lives of critically ill children. Our jumping off point is the Red Fred Project. Local artist Dallas…
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