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  • In 2012, Doug was joined by one of the most interesting people on the planet. Oliver Sacks was a neuroscientist who specialized in brain disorder, and in…
  • In his last film, director Louie Psihoyos shed light on the shadowy practice of dolphin slaughter in Japan. His new film, Racing Extinction, bears witness…
  • Labor icon Joe Hill was executed by firing squad for the murder of a Salt Lake grocer 100 years ago. His controversial conviction rested largely on two…
  • Monday, we’re examining the life and legacy of one of America’s most influential storytellers, Walt Disney. Not only did he elevate animation to a…
  • This week, Pope Francis arrives for his first visit to the US, so Monday, we’re talking to religion writer and biographer Paul Vallely. He says…
  • Sunday night and Monday morning, a total lunar eclipse will give the moon a blood red appearance, a sign some say heralds the apocalypse. September 28th…
  • Witch weighing, African swallows, a bloodthirsty bunny, God himself… We’re talking of course about Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Sure, the movie is…
  • In a new documentary short, investigative journalist Michael Isikoff explores a dark and little-known chapter in America’s recent political history. For…
  • Thursday, our guest is local attorney Ron Yengich. He’s argued before the bench as a defense lawyer for four decades and the Utah State Bar recently named…
  • Monday, we’re talking about living life without religious influence. In the last few decades, “no religion” has become the fastest growing religious…
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