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Richard Reeves on 'Of Boys and Men'
The scholar Richard Reeves says boys and men are in crisis, and that it’s time for us to start taking the problem seriously.
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A Conversation with Poet Rio Cortez
The poet Rio Cortez lives in New York City, but her poetry points back to her childhood in Utah.
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Animal Smarts and Human Dumbs
Human intelligence has produced remarkable things — space travel, the Internet and fried chicken. But would we be better off if we were … more stupid?
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A More Equitable Colorado Compact
When negotiators gathered a hundred years ago to hammer out the details of how water in the Colorado River would be divvied up, Indigenous tribes, whose relationship with the river dates back millennia, weren’t invited to the table.
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The Story Behind Handel’s Messiah
Handel’s Messiah is likely the world’s most famous oratorio – it’s certainly the most performed. But what's the story behind it?
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A Conversation with Poet Rio Cortez
The poet Rio Cortez lives in New York City, but her poetry points back to her childhood in Utah.
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The Greatest Speeches Never Heard
Have you ever wondered what Hillary Clinton might’ve said if she’d become president? Actually, you can know — by reading her speech that was never delivered.
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2023: The Year Ahead
In 2022, our water levels continued to shrink, LDS Church practices came under the microscope and Utah’s Republican status was tested. So, now what, 2023?
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Pygmalion Productions presents ‘Mother, Mother: The Many Mothers of Maude’
At the peak of her career, in the early 1900’s, Utah native Maude Adams was America’s most famous stage actress, pulling in a million dollars a year. But fame was neither her goal nor ambition. Rather, fame was something her mother, the actress Annie Adams, wanted but never realized herself.
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Through the Lens: ‘Godzilla’
Godzilla — the King of the Monsters — has starred in 37 feature films. But the very first one, released in 1954, stands above them all.
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