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  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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,…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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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