Sinopsis
Access Utah is UPR's original program focusing on the things that matter to Utah. The hour-long show airs daily at 9:00 a.m. and covers everything from pets to politics in a range of formats from in-depth interviews to call-in shows. Email us at upraccess@gmail.com or call at 1-800-826-1495. Join the discussion!
Episodios
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Anti-Discrimination & Religous Freedom on Monday's Access Utah
02/02/2015 Duración: 01h01minThis week high-ranking officials from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held a news conference to address of religious freedom, and discrimination against the LGBT community.On Monday's AU we'll look at legislation being proposed this year regarding these issues. We'll hear from Governor Gary Herbert, Senator Stephen Urquhart and Representative Jacob Anderegg.
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Love, Sex and Secrets from War on Friday's Access Utah
30/01/2015 Duración: 53minAccording to University of Utah anthropologist Ryan Shot, men want commitment when women are scarce. In his new study published in the Royal Society Open Science Journal, he challenges the sexual stereotype that women want commitment and men want commitment only sometimes. His study of the Makushi in Guyana shows mate choice is much more complex. He found men are more likely to seek long-term relationships when women are in short supply.
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Inside The Sundance Film Festival on Thursday's Access Utah
29/01/2015 Duración: 53minOn today's Access Utah, we're taking a look inside the Sundance Film Festival, the largest film screening in the United States. Known for it's glamor and celebrity, the festival is also a strong supporter for the arts and the untold stories they feature.
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The History of Feeling "Homesick" on Wednesday's Access Utah
28/01/2015 Duración: 53minHomesickness today is dismissed as a sign of immaturity: It's what children feel at summer camp. But in the nineteenth century it was recognized as a powerful emotion. When gold miners in California heard the tune "Home, Sweet Home," they sobbed. When Civil War soldiers became homesick, army doctors sent them home, lest they die.
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"The Modern Mercenary" with Sean McFate on Tuesday's Access Utah
27/01/2015 Duración: 54minIt was 2004, and Sean McFate had a mission in Burundi: to keep the president alive and prevent the country from spiraling into genocide, without anyone knowing that the United States was involved. The United States was, of course, involved, but only through McFate's employer, the military contractor DynCorp International. Throughout the world, similar scenarios are playing out daily. The United States can no longer go to war without contractors. Yet we don't know much about the industry's structure, its operations, or where it's heading. Even the U.S. government-the entity that actually pays them-knows relatively little.
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2015 Legislature: Live at the Utah Capitol Building on Monday's Access Utah
27/01/2015 Duración: 59minOn the opening day of the 2015 Utah Legislature, we’re live at the State Capitol.
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Proposed Ban of Wood Burning on Friday's Access Utah
23/01/2015 Duración: 53minUtah State environmental officials are proposing a seasonal wood burning ban in seven Utah Counties, in an effort to reduce particle polution during Utah’s winter inversions. If implemented, the proposal could become the strictest wood burning ban in the country. Residents in the affected counties (Cache, Box Elder, Salt Lake, Davis, Utah and Weber) have all been invited to attend public meetings held by the Utah Division of Air Quality, to offer input on how the proposed ban can affect their winters and impact the health of Utah's citizens.
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Revisiting "The Human Age" with Diane Ackerman on Thursday's Access Utah
22/01/2015 Duración: 49minIn her latest book “The Human Age: The World Shaped by Us” Diane Ackerman writes that “our relationship with nature has changed radically, irreversibly, but by no means all for the bad. Our new epoch is laced with invention. Our mistakes are legion, but our talent is immeasurable.”
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Paul Holton's "Collateral Kindness" on Wednesday's Access Utah
21/01/2015 Duración: 53minAs a loving father, Paul Holton found it hard to reconcile his innate goodwill with his role as an interrogator for the Army National Guard. Until one day, deep in Iraqi territory, surrounded by the horrors of war, he realized how he could make a small but significant difference in the lives of the children all around him.
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Revisiting the "Polygamist Wives Writing Club" with Paula Kelly Harline
20/01/2015 Duración: 53minThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints renounced the practice of plural marriage in 1890. In the mid- to late nineteenth century, however--the heyday of Mormon polygamy--as many as three out of every ten Mormon women became polygamous wives.
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Ecology & the Great Salt Lake on Friday's Access Utah
16/01/2015 Duración: 48minThe Great Salt Lake is so big, it is visible from outer space. This so-called "Dead Sea" is a Utah gem and is teeming with life. It hosts millions of migratory shore birds, hordes of aquatic insects, algae and of course brine shrimp.
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"The Rosie Effect" By Graeme Simsion on Thursday's Access Utah
15/01/2015 Duración: 50minFor Don Tillman--a brilliant, if socially awkward, genetics professor--order is a way of life. Methods, schedules, and data are his language. Until recently, Don had never had a second date.
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Deep Down Dark: Listener And Reader Responses To The Morning Edition Book Club On Access Utah
14/01/2015 Duración: 53minMining is part of Utah’s history and culture, and mining resources and safety are key themes in the West. The Morning Edition Book Club has selected for January: Hector Tobar’s “Deep Down Dark: The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine and the Miracle That Set Them Free.” The book address faith, safety, economics, technology and the survival of humanity under difficult circumstances. Utah Public Radio is beginning a UPR Chapter of the Morning Edition Book Club. We invite you to join us in reading and discussing each month’s book at www.upr.org
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Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me! Panelist Paula Poundstone Joins Access Utah
13/01/2015 Duración: 49minStand-up comedian and “Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me” panelist Paula Poundstone will be performing in Logan on Saturday.
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The State And Ethics Of Ebola On Access Utah Monday
12/01/2015 Duración: 53minThe latest World Health Organization weekly data showed the epidemic has killed 8,235 of the 20,747 infected people worldwide. Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia contain the vast majority of cases.
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Understanding Plants And Global Change With Dr. Hope Jahren On Access Utah Friday
09/01/2015 Duración: 53minOn Access Utah today we have Dr. Hope Jahren, Professor of Geobiology at University of Hawaii Manoa.
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A Kennecott Story On Thursday's Access Utah
08/01/2015 Duración: 53minOn Thursday’s AU Charles Hawley will join us from Alaska to talk about Kennecott and the history of mining.
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"Fives And Twenty-Fives", A Story Of The Iraq War, On Access Utah Monday
05/01/2015 Duración: 53minIn the words of Michael Pitre:
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Holiday Music And Readings On Thursday's Access Utah Special
18/12/2014 Duración: 59minFor our Access Utah Holiday Special, we bring back guitarist and Utah State University Professor Emeritus of Music Mike Christiansen, and University of Utah Associate Professor of Theatre Studies and playwright Tim Slover, to bring you great holiday guitar music and holiday readings on today's program. For more information on Mike Christiansen and Tim Slover, please visit their websites. From the Utah Public Radio family, we hope your holidays are filled with great music and stories, and we wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Doing Good In Our Communities On Access Utah Thursday
17/12/2014 Duración: 53minDuring this holiday time of year, charitable giving seems to come to the forefront. But there is a lot of good being done in our communities throughout the year. We hope to encourage this good by spotlighting several non-profit groups on Wednesday’s AU.