Ogden Outdoor Adventure Show 285 - Creatures
INTERVIEW - Brandi Bosworth, Ogden Nature Center
ON THE DOCKET
- 9.29 2nd Annual BIRDS & BREWS
- 9.30 Red Bull 400 - Utah Olympic Park (400 meter sprint up the 2002 Winter Ski Jump)
- 10.1 5th Annual Basin Beer Fest
- 10.4 14th Annual WSU OP Gear Sale
- 10.5 Paint Mixer at Talisman - Paint the Cosmic Arch
- 10.5 An Evening with GCI (Glen Canyon Institute) - Patagonia Outlet, SLC
- 10.6 First Friday Art Stroll
- 10.7 Wasatch Wild Card Ride
- 10.8 Snowbasin Pray For Snow Party
- 10.13-14 Creatures of the Night - Ogden Nature Center
- 10.14 From Plastic to Classic - Bear House Mountain Guiding & The Front Climbing Club
- 10.25 Ogdenβs Spoke-Tacular Halloween Ride - Ogden River Parkway
- 11.4 10th Annual Utah Snow & Avalanche Workshop - Snowbird
IN THE NEWS
- Utah Ski Resorts - All About That Base
- Denali Accepting Applications for 2018 Artist-in-Residence Program
- First Resort to Make Snow this Season is Not in Utah, Colorado, Montanaβ¦
- Mountain Biker Shot, Half Buried on Colorado Trail
- Joe McConaughy Breaks AT Record - Unsupported
- Lindsey Vonn Requests to Ski Against the Men
- Grizzly Bear Mauls Hunter in the Teton Wilderness
WORTH WATCHING
WORTH READING
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
βI would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.β β Henry David Thoreau
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OUTDOOR JUKEBOX
As John Muir would say, βThe Mountains are calling and we must goβ¦β
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Ogden Arts and Adventure Show 58 - Ogden Poetry & Letβs Go Gouls
Ogden Arts and Adventure Show 56 - Running, Writing & Seeds of Imagination
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 55 - New World Distillery & The Locust Eaters
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 54 - 30 Years of Glass Blowing
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 53 - Building Trails in Eden
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 52 - Local Artisan Collective & Boy In Blue
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 51 - Birds & Beats: When a Watercolor Naturalist joins a DJ
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 50 - Running 4 100-Mile Races in One Summer vs. Weekend Warrior
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 49 - Christian Scheller's Love Punch
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 48 - Artes de MΓ©xico en Utah
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 47 - Cotton is back with QEJA Socks, & Videographer Dixon Stoddard
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 46 - Ogden Mayor, Ben Nadolski & Power Couple Kristin & John Wojciechowski
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 45 - Odd Balls & Nebu Summit - 2 Local Startups
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 44 - Earth & Asphalt - Ogden Nature Center & Tucker Speed
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 42 - UTOG Brewing Celebrates 5 Years!
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 41 - Intermountain Sustainability Summit, Ogden
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 37 - Upcoming Gallery Exhibitions & Marketing Ogden Contemporary Arts!
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 36 - Beavers, Bird Houses, and more with Ogden Nature Center's New ED Laura Western & Brandi Bosworth
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 35 - Burn The Whole Thing Down: Chase Burch, Cam McLeod & Shane Osguthorpe on Documenting & Starting Over
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 34 - How to Make Ogden the Writing Capital of The West // Patrick Ramsay of Happy Magpie Book & Quill
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 33 - Jacquie King, Ogden Beer Company
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 32 - Ogden, Meet Your New Neighbors!
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 31 - Weβre Thankful For Ogden Avalanche
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 30 - 2 Truths & a Lie with Author Kase Johnstun
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 29 -Behind the Scenes of Building Community with Angela Brown (SLUG) & Amy Wicks (Ogden Journal)
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 28 - Improving Ogden's Trails & Arts Administration with Mike Goodrick and Camille Washington
LITerally Ep. 61 - Kathryn Wilder, Desert Chrome: Water, A Woman, And Wild Horses In The West
LITerally Ep. 60 - High Plains Book Award WINNER, Craig Lancaster on BEING a WRITER
We talked with Adrian Stumpp about his book The Chemical Marriage. He told us his inspiration for this book was dull; it was anything but dull. It was awesome. You'll have to listen to understand.
We talked about a lot more than writing in this episode with author Taylor Garcia. We jumped into everything writers think about when writing that readers probably never know! Writing isnβt just putting words on paper. Itβs a life. We delve into all of this.
Heather Mateus Sappenfield joins us on LITerally to talk about the challenge behind switching genres, voice changes, and viewing the world through the eyes of a child. It's a good one!
Marvel Comics author Ben Percy on Bourbon, Beer and Books
Teresa Dovalpage, friend and author, joined us again. If sheβd join us, weβd have her every week. Luckily enough, she just keeps publishing, giving us an excuse to have her on!
Essayist and poet Rob Carney on the podcast to talk about his new essay collection and his new poetry collection. We had fun in the Banyan one!
It was really, really awesome to talk to Larry Feign about his new novel that took years to research and to write. Itβs an absolutely beautiful book, inside and out.
Amanda Kabak, author of the newly released novel titled UPENDED, joined us to talk about the book. It was great to talk about the evolution of this book, the characters, and their motivations.
David Gessner joined us to talk all things Henry David Thoreau, thoroughly, while talking about the craft of writing nonfiction and writing a book during the pandemic. Such a great conversation!
This month we discuss NNedi Okorafor's Remote Control, described on her website as, "science fiction of the Africanfuturist strain that knows aliens exist, quietly shows how technology is influenced by culture, features a powerful yet deeply-pained female protagonist, and wonders about the role of corporations in rural Africa."
Kase's pick, Rendezvous with Rama, is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke. Set in the 2130s, astronauts explore a cylindrical alien starship. How does this 1973 classic hold up?
Full of welcoming metaphors and more depth than anticipated, JAWS, the book, surprised us in a few ways. As Leigh noted, "Even when it's problematic...it's still trying to do stuff.β
Sometimes, it's just best to sit back, listen, and learn. Going into my interview with Paisley Rekdal, that was my plan, and I'm happy I stuck (mostly) to it because there's no reason to mess up a good hour of great, researched insight with my fumbling. So fortunate to have Utah's Poet Laureate and author of APPROPRIATE
Bourbon, Beer & Books Ep. 2 - The Sun Also Rises, gender fluidity, impotence, bull fighting, and whiskey Where does that type of trophy-hunting/prove-your-masculinity fit in today's literary scene?
From across the globe and from 12 hours in the future, Bradford Phelan joined us on the LITerally Podcast. Let's just say that I enjoyed the 'heck' out his book When the Color Started. Grab it.
LITerally podcast host Kase Johnstun along with co-hosts Leigh Camacho Rourks, Sean Davis, and Tia Brown discuss the phenomenon that was Twilight.
Today we spoke with Valerie Miner, author of numerous fiction, nonfiction, and poetry collections.
Think of this interview with Michael Kasdan, sports and special projects editor at The Good Men Project, like a time capsule from pre-election, pre-vaccine interview.
Authors M. Ellen Dash and Ali Meeks talked with the LITerally Podcast about their new book Conquer Your Fear of the Triathlon Swim.
Adrienne Christian shared poetry from her new book with us on the LITerally Podcast.
Sian Griffiths, writer and sometimes co-host of the literally podcast, joined us in the time of Covid, only a few miles from her house, via Zoom to talk about her new novel, Scrapple.
It's been a long time coming, but has time really passed over the last few months? Has it really? Here is our fun Literary Death Match Podcast from last year's event.
Sharon Harrigan joined us for the second time for her debut novel Half. It was our first time recording since we last saw each other before shutting it down for Covid. This was a great way for LITerally to jump back in!
Sunni Brown Wilkinsonβs poetry has been published or is forthcoming in Crab Orchard Review, Adirondack Review, Sugar House Review, Haydenβs Ferry Review, and other journals and anthologies. She is the author of The Marriage of the Moon and the Field (Black Lawrence Press 2019), and her poem βRodeoβ won New Ohio Reviewβs inaugural NORward Poetry Prize.
Poet and friend Laura Stott joined us in the Banyan Studio to read and talk about poems from her new book The Blue Nudes. Itβs a great conversation about inspiration and verse and parenting and teaching!
Heather Sappenfield joined us via radio network. She bounced off satellites to join us. Well, she didn't, but I love that we got to talk to her from long distance. We chatted about writing, about the YA business, and about imagining worlds.
Ogden Arts & Adventure Show 61 - Utahβs Best Ski Museum & Onstage Ogden Turns 75!