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Jeff Metcalf's "Requiem for the Living"
After a long, valiant and inspiring battle with prostate cancer, the writer and teacher Jeff Metcalf died Friday, June 12, 2020. He was a great friend of…
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The Legend Of Walter Mercado
Through the 1980s to the early 2000s, astrologer and TV personality Walter Mercado was a household name in Latinx homes – reaching, at his peak, an…
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Director Greg Whiteley On Netflix's 'Cheer'
In December, Netflix released director Greg Whiteley’s docuseries “Cheer,” where it went on to become one of their most talked about and beloved shows of…
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The Debate Over Native American Mascots
Last week, a Bountiful High alumna called on the school to drop its use of the "Braves" mascot, calling it “offensive, outdated and racist.” But who…
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James Baldwin Vs. William F. Buckley Jr. 1965
On a February night in 1965 at England’s prestigious University of Cambridge, two well-known intellectuals, James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr.,…
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James Nestor On How We Breathe
Take a breath. Like, right now. Did you use your nose or your mouth? Turns out, that matters.Journalist and author James Nestor is our guest this week.…
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A Journey Through Teddy Roosevelt's Wilderness
Earlier this summer we saw the removal of a statue of Theodore Roosevelt in front of New York City’s American Museum of Natural History. It put our 26th…
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Olga Khazan On The Power Of Weird
Have you ever felt like an outsider, feeling that you don’t quite fit in with the group around you? That feeling, says science writer Olga Khazan, might…
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RadioWest Book Club: Shirley Jackson
On Monday, Aug. 31, 2020, the RadioWest Book Club met via Zoom with Laura Miller to discuss the life and work of Shirley Jackson. GUEST Laura Miller is a…
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How Could Utah Have Stopped Its Rising COVID-19 Numbers?
After managing to flatten the curve of coronavirus infections earlier this summer, a spike in cases that curve is starting to look much more like the…
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