KUER Local News
9:37 am
Mon July 6, 2009

Utah's Summer Waterfalls

Credit Photo by Dan Bammes
Outdoor writer Dave Webb enjoys Utah's waterfalls.

Pleasant Grove, UT – Dave Webb has been visiting, writing about and taking pictures of waterfalls for a generation, first for Utah Outdoor magazine and today for his website, www.redrockadventure.com. He spoke with KUER's Dan Bammes during the short hike to Battle Creek Falls in Pleasant Grove.

Dave Webb's waterfall map and pictures at his Red Rock Adventure website.

KUER Local News
10:16 am
Fri July 3, 2009

Dan Nailen's Weekend - 7/3/09

Credit Photo courtesy of Salt Lake Magazine.
Dan Nailen is the arts and entertainment editor of Salt Lake Magazine.

Salt Lake City, UT – Forget the isolated thunderstorms and occasional rain that's been in the forecast of late. Commentator Dan Nailen says summer has officially arrived. Dan Nailen is the arts and entertainment editor of Salt Lake Magazine.

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
12:44 pm
Thu July 2, 2009

7/3/09: Founding Mothers

Salt Lake City, UT – Doug talks to with NPR's senior news analyst Cokie Roberts. She's spent the last several years exploring the place of women in history and modern society. She's the author of Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation and more recently Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation. (Repeat)

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KUER Local News
8:31 am
Thu July 2, 2009

A Unique Family Reunion in Gunnison

Credit Photo by Charlie Inouye.
Emily Mitarai teaches children music during the Inouye Creative Arts Camp/family reunion in Gunnison.

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
12:34 pm
Wed July 1, 2009

7/2/09: Historian David McCullough

Photo Credit: Courtesy of William B. McCullough

Salt Lake City, UT – David McCullough once warned that America's illiteracy in history is a "disease that is eating away at our national memory." The two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author of "1776" and "John Adams" came to Utah earlier this year. He joined Doug to talk about the lessons history has to offer - and what it means to us as a nation if we "lose our story." (Rebroadcast)

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KUER Local News
8:48 am
Wed July 1, 2009

Western Soundscapes: Ringing Rocks

Salt Lake City, UT – Are there such things as ringing rocks? Archaeologists and ethnomusicologists study and speculate about the use of "lithophones." Ancient cultures all over the world have been known to use stones as musical instruments. Jeff Rice of the Western Soundscapes radio series wonders, why not ancient Utahns? Or modern ones for that matter. He has this audio postcard. Music is by Steve Roach.

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KUER Local News
8:47 am
Wed July 1, 2009

Remembering Utah's Private Clubs

Credit Photo courtesy of Dan Nailen.
Dan Nailen is arts and entertainment editor of Salt Lake Magazine.

Salt Lake City, UT – As of today, July 1st, 2009, you can walk into a bar and get a drink in Utah. You don't have to buy a membership. You don't have to fill out a form. You DO have to be of legal age -- and that's where Dan Nailen begins his reflection on the most significant change in Utah's liquor laws since Prohibition.

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
4:38 pm
Tue June 30, 2009

7/1/09: Who Wrote the Works of Shakespeare?

Shakespeare and Spider. Photo by ClatieK on flickr.com

Salt Lake City, UT – It's been some 400 years since Shakespeare was writing - but for some, questions linger. How did an uneducated actor write some of the greatest works in the English language? There have been plenty of doubters over the years - among them Walt Whitman and Sigmund Freud. Now US Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens joins them. He believes the Earl of Oxford was the real Shakespeare. Wednesday, we're talking about the "authorship question," and whether there's any credence to the arguments.

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KUER Local News
12:07 pm
Tue June 30, 2009

Bite-Size Poetry: Paisley Rekdal

Poet Paisley Rekdal.

Salt Lake City, UT – We're continuing our monthly conversations with Utah poet laureate Katherine Coles about her "Bite-size poetry" project of poems that can be read in a minute or less. Coles tells KUER's Jennifer Napier-Pearce about this month's featured selection by poet Paisley Rekdal.

Click here to see Paisley Rekdal read her poem, "Swallows."

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
3:55 pm
Mon June 29, 2009

6/30/09: Immigration Reform and Business

American & Mexican Flags. Photo by Victoria Bernal on flickr.com

Salt Lake City, UT – On July 1, Utah's new immigration law goes into effect. Among other things, SB 81 requires public employers to use "E-Verify" to confirm the status of a worker before hiring him or her. It's a change that mirrors similar attempts around the country to hold employers increasingly responsible for hiring undocumented workers. Tuesday, we're talking about that relationship between business and immigration, and what reform could mean for production, wages and your own pocket.

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