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Lynching and Spectacle
Between 1880 and 1940, more than 4,000 African Americas were lynched in the U.S. And Scholar Amy Wood says they were mostly committed in public, with huge…
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Through the Lens: Minding the Gap
When he started shooting video of his skateboarding friends, Bing Liu figured he was just making another skating video. He ended up with a documentary…
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Woolly
Believe it or not, scientists are actually trying to bring the woolly mammoth back from extinction. It's not going to be easy, but if they get it right,…
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Ghostland
Friday, we’re taking a haunted tour of America with writer Colin Dickey. We'll talk about why we tell these stories and how they help us make sense of our…
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How the Factory Made Our World
Historian Joshua Freeman joins us to talk about the history of factories, which is really interesting when you consider the lives of the people who've…
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The Man Who Captured Lincoln's Ghost
William Mumler was a 19th-century photographer who took portraits of people and the ghosts of their departed. And he made a good living at it until he was…
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Women, Sharia Law, and The Judge
Friday, we're profiling a new documentary about the first woman judge on Palestine's court of Islamic law. Utah filmmaker Erika Cohn joins us to talk…
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2018 Layoffs at the Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, The Salt Lake Tribune newsroom lost a third of its staff through layoffs and retirement. Tuesday, we’re talking about what this means for the…
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The Last Cowboys
Thursday, we're talking about the Wright family of ranchers and rodeo cowboys in central Utah. They're the subject of a new book that explores the…
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Managing the Tribune
Last week, the Salt Lake Tribune let 34 people go and announced cuts to content. Monday, editor Jennifer Napier-Pearce joins us to discuss the decisions…
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