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This week, we explore jazzy classic TV themes. (Did you know that there are lyrics to Bewitched?)
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How do we promote world peace? Retired professor Norm Jones talks with his friend and former student Ann Norman.
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Author St. Clair Detrick-Jules spoke to students at Utah State University about her book, "My Beautiful Black Hair," and the women whose stories and photos are featured in the book.
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Best friends David Simmons and Jason Kimber get together in the StoryCorps trailer to share a particularly pungent story of growing up in Grouse Creek, Utah.
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USU’s Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art is presenting a new exhibition this week in honor of Utah female artist Jane Catlin.
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Logan City's poet laureate, Shanan Ballam, says poetry has helped her find her voice again after losing her ability to speak after a stroke. She recently released a new collection of poems from poets in and related to Cache Valley.
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Many films and conversations at this year's Sundance Film Festival explored the role of artificial intelligence, including prize-winning feature film, "Love Me."
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Two filmmakers won the Directing Award for the U.S Documentary category at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Their film, Sugarcane, confronts intergenerational trauma of the Williams Lake First Nations in Canada.
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A Sundance Film Festival documentary titled "Nocturnes" focuses on the work of moth researchers in India and brings an auditory experience to viewers.
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Kirk Peterson reminisces with his sister Linda about his career and adventures teaching abroad.
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A new exhibition of contemporary art, made possible by two Utah State University professors, will be on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum in Logan starting Jan. 27.
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When Darin Nielsen got in the StoryCorps booth with his parents Brent and Jeanenne, they talked about their upbringings and marriage. When the topic of kids came up, they reflected on moments of excitement, both good and bad.