POSTED // Jun 8,2011 - D.P. Sorensen’s May 26 satire column “Putting Circumcision to a Vote” examined the recent controversy over a San Francisco ballot measure that would ban the circumcision of males under age 18.
POSTED // Jun 1,2011 - David Akombo is a professor of music education and world music at Weber State University who serves on the executive board of the Interdisciplinary Society for Quantitative Research in Music and Medicine ...
POSTED // Jun 1,2011 - Gustavo Arellano’s syndicated Ask A Mexican column took on the issue of “proper” Spanish on May 26, with a court-interpreter reader bemoaning ...
POSTED // May 18,2011 - The usually vocal City Weekly online commenters were silent this week—no doubt dazzled by our new site redesign, which launched May 12 ...
POSTED // May 17,2011 - "People spend more time figuring out what kind of car to buy than they do a dog. You have a car six or seven years, and you have a dog 20 years ..."
POSTED // May 12,2011 - North Carolina author Sarah Dessen has been writing for teens since 1996, long before high-profile books like Harry Potter and The Hunger Games pushed...
POSTED // May 11,2011 - Jane Ball, a part-time library aid and massage therapist, spent a year photographing the small architectural, decorative and landscaping details of the Avenues ...
POSTED // May 10,2011 - The most recent Hits & Misses column sounded off on artist Jon McNaughton, whose art is no longer displayed at the BYU Bookstore ...
POSTED // May 4,2011 - David W. Scott is the chairman of the communication department at Utah Valley University whose studies on media, religion and culture ranges from First Amendment issues to religiosity in South Park ...