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Matthew Barney: No Restraint

Friday, April 9

By Louis Godfrey
POSTED // Apr 7,2010 - It's a credit to Matthew Barney—the "most important artist of his generation" according to The New York Times ...

Sports

Salt Lake Bees Slugger Has a Swing with Sting

Brandon Wood’s Major-League talent is still on display in a minor-league park.

By Louis Godfrey
POSTED // Sep 2,2009 - Brandon Wood's swing is a major-league swing. His hands start low, about chest level, and never vary from that plane as his wrists break and his arms whip around his body.

Cover Story

Crunch Time

Facing trial for disrupting a BLM lease auction, Tim DeChristopher thinks time is running out... for everyone.

By Louis Godfrey
POSTED // Jul 8,2009 - The first time I saw Tim DeChristopher was on the evening news, December 19, 2008. He was on the sidewalk outside the Salt Lake City offices of the Bureau of Land Management on 400 West and 200 South ...

News & Columns

“Trigger” Happy

Utah lawmakers chip away at abortion rights as they move closer to a total ban.

By Louis Godfrey
POSTED // Jun 18,2007 - You would be hard-pressed to find a Republican in the Utah Legislature who doesn’t line up as pro-life, but few are as actively opposed to abortion as Rep. Paul Ray. So, it was no surprise that when Ray, the hard-line Clearfield conservative, first...

News & Columns

Roads to Nowhere

How history, along with Politics, fuels Utah’s rural road wars and turns ATVs into a distraction.

By Louis Godfrey
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - I drove a stretch of Hole-in-the-Rock Road between Harris Wash and Egypt, Utah, during midday when I crossed paths with a bulldozer headed in the opposite direction. The dozer moved at a labored pace, the teeth of its blade grooming the roads’ dirt...
 
 
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