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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Mormon History, Settlement And Observation On Monday's Access Utah
12/05/2014 Duración: 54minThe Mormon village was originally conceived as a place removed from the rest of the world, a place where the Saints could live strong faith-based identity. Although common in Europe, the pattern that Mormons used of residential villages with outlying farms was unusual in the American West. The first studies of these villages were by travelers who lived among the Mormons and wrote about their experiences. By linking these early accounts to the move of more formal academic studies of the twentieth century, “Saints Observed” provides the most complete look at Mormon community life.
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"The World's Strongest Librarian" on Thursday's Access Utah
08/05/2014 Duración: 53minJosh Hanagarne couldn't be invisible if he tried. Although he wouldn't officially be diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome until his freshman year of high school, Josh was six years old and onstage in a school Thanksgiving play when he first began exhibiting symptoms.
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Homesteading the Modern West on Wednesday's Access Utah
07/05/2014 Duración: 53minThis program originally aired in July of 2013.
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Pet Health and Questions on Tuesday's Access Utah
06/05/2014 Duración: 54minWe want to hear about your dog, cat, rabbit, armadillo, or any other animal you love. Post a picture, comment or question on our page for Dr. James Israelsen, with Mountain View Veterinary Health Center.
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"9,000 Miles of Fatherhood" on Monday's Access Utah
05/05/2014 Duración: 54minSeven moves in seven years as a pre-teen cursed Kirk Millson with a pathologically low tolerance for routine. After terrorizing his wife, Alison, with several near-death wilderness experiences, he toughened up his young children on a steady diet of desert excursions until their luck changed and his career intervened.
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"The Bully Pulpit" on Thursday's Access Utah
01/05/2014 Duración: 52minOn Thursday’s AU we revisit our conversation with Doris Kearns Goodwin:
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Feeding the World on Wednesday's Access Utah
30/04/2014 Duración: 54minIf the trends of population growth and richer diets continue, experts say that by 2050 we will need to double the amount of crops we grow. Jonathan Foley, author of “Food: Feeding Nine Billion” in the May edition of National Geographic is director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota.
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"Farm: A Multi-Modal Reader" on Tuesday's Access Utah
29/04/2014 Duración: 54minGo back a few generations and odds are that your family lived and worked on a farm. We’re going to go back to our roots with USU professors Joyce Kinkead, Evelyn Funda, and Lynne McNeill, authors of “Farm: A Multi-Modal Reader,” which explores what farms, farming, and farmers mean to us as a culture.
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Revisiting "Truth & Conviction," on Monday's Access Utah
28/04/2014 Duración: 01h24sToday's Access Utah is a rebroadcast of a program that originally aired April 29, 2013.
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On The Road With Access Utah Friday
25/04/2014 Duración: 52minFriday on Access Utah we’ll hear from some of the 16 Moab students who showed up recently for the town’s first “Rock Camp.” Then from the UPR series “My Address Is…” we’ll meet Don Baldwin, who grew up in Salt Lake City but decided as a young man that he wanted to be a dairy farmer; and the Landau family, who live in the city and bike to work and hike from home.
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"Tibet: An Unfinished Story" on Thursday's Access Utah
24/04/2014 Duración: 53minIn the fifth century BC, the Greek historian Herodotus wrote of a high plateau in a mountainous region where there were gold-digging ants. This launched the myth of Tibet as a place of beauty, riches and peace. University of Cambridge Professors, Lezlee Brown Halper and Stefan Halper, were invited to visit Tibet in 1997 as guests of the Chinese government.
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"Hidden History of Utah" on Wednesday's Access Utah
23/04/2014 Duración: 52minThis is program originally broadcast on December 10, 2013.
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Earth Day With Utah Writers On Tuesday's Access Utah
22/04/2014 Duración: 57minWe’re going to gather Utah writers to reflect on the environment for Earth Day 2014. Where are we with regard to the environment and the land we love? What progress has been made? What are the most pressing current problems?
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"Common Ground on Hostile Turf" on Monday's Utah
21/04/2014 Duración: 54minIn our increasingly polarized society, there are constant calls for compromise, for coming together. For many, these are empty talking points—for Lucy Moore, they are a life's work. As an environmental mediator, she has spent the past quarter century resolving conflicts that appeared utterly intractable.
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Paul Rusesabagina Discusses Rwandan Genocide On Access Utah Thursday
17/04/2014 Duración: 53minTwenty years ago, beginning on April 6 1994, more than 800,000 people were killed in Rwanda in a horrific genocide that spanned 100 days. Genocide continues to be a tragic global issue. Paul Rusesabagina, whose autobiography “AN ORDINARY MAN,” inspired the film “Hotel Rwanda,” will join us from Brussels Belgium.
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Genetic Testing on Wednesday's Access Utah
16/04/2014 Duración: 53minThe $1,000 genome has long been considered a milestone—the price at which sequencing can finally go mainstream. Companies such as 23andMe provide inexpensive consumer tests that examine about half a million points of a person’s DNA sequence. But until now investigating all 3 billion base pairs that make up a human’s genome cost $10,000 or more.
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Recreation, Oil & Gas on Tuesday's Access Utah
15/04/2014 Duración: 53min“How about doing a story about the tar sands in Grand County & the Book Cliffs Highway? Seems like the state is thinking that Grand County is the new sacrifice zone for energy development.” That’s from UPR listener Kiley Miller.
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"Gulp: Adventures of the Alimentary Canal" on Monday's Access Utah
14/04/2014 Duración: 53minIn “Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal,” Mary Roach explores the much-maligned but vital tube from mouth to rear that turns food into the nutrients that keep us alive. She introduces us to scientists who tackle questions no one else thinks to ask.
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Folksongs of Northern Utah & Eastern Idaho on Friday's AU
11/04/2014 Duración: 53minNoted musicians/musicologists Hal Cannon and Gary Eller are searching eastern Idaho and northern Utah for songs written before the radio era (before 1923) about the early people, places and events of the region. Such songs provide unique glimpses of the early culture of the region.
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Utah's Higher Education on Thursday's Access Utah
10/04/2014 Duración: 53minOn Thursday’s AU we’ll explore issues in higher education with Utah State University President Stan Albrecht. We’ll also be talking to Southern Utah University President Scott Wyatt.