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Ben Williams
Ben Williams is a gay historian. I mean that in every way, he is a gay man who is a historian that specializes in gay history, of Utah specifically. On this episode we learn about his life and career, and … Continue reading →
Great Salt Lake Fringe
Did you know Salt Lake City has a fringe festival, similar to the legendary Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland? WELL NOW YOU DO! We should support the arts in Salt Lake, tickets and more info here: www.greatsaltlakefringe.org
Bruce Baird
Our guest this with is the very smart and charming Bruce Baird. Bruce and Bill have been buddies and ‘talking heads’ together on TV for years. This episode was recorded at Zest in downtown SLC.
Utah Youth Village
This week Bill talks with Charity Hotton from the Utah Youth Village about the importance of providing good foster care and adoption services in Utah. He also talks to Macari and Jade about their experience growing up in foster care. … Continue reading →
Spencer J. Cox
This week Bill talks to Lt. Governor Spencer J Cox about his life, career, and the possibility of Russian influence on the recent election in the state of Utah and nationally.
Vickie Walker
In February of 2007 Vickie Walker lost her husband and nearly lost her son during a mass shooting at the Trolly Square mall in Salt Lake City. Somehow, Vickie put her life back together. This is her story. Please support … Continue reading →
Bill’s Notebook
On this Let’s Go Eat Show Double Shot, Bill and Dylan read back through one of Bill’s notebooks and try to figure out what the hell he was talking about!
Ivy and Josh
This week Bill Chats with Josh about metal working, music, and how to make a home stereo worth $500,000!! We also talk to Ivey about the finer points of BOOZE!
Gia & Walter
Bill welcomes Walter and Gia to talk about drag queening. They discuss what it means to be a drag queen, and how each of them got into it. We also learn where the word ‘drag’ comes from. See pics from … Continue reading →
Will and Pat Bagley
You know Pat Bagley, the brilliant and funny political cartoonist for the Salt Lake Tribune, but you may not know his older brother Will Bagley, an historian, writer, and… let’s just say at age 19 he built a raft and … Continue reading →