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  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • Last week, a Bountiful High alumna called on the school to drop its use of the "Braves" mascot, calling it “offensive, outdated and racist.”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…
  • On a February night in 1965 at England’s prestigious University of Cambridge, two well-known intellectuals, James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr.,…
  • 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.…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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…
  • 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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