May 2017
HUMANIST ESSAY Censorship and Obscenity in the ArtsIs the Cutting Edge Too Sharp? By M. Ray Kingston FAIAMemberNational Council on the Arts1985 -1991 “Any music banned by the Church is bound to be a lot of fun” Occasionally, a piece …
HUMANIST ESSAY Censorship and Obscenity in the ArtsIs the Cutting Edge Too Sharp? By M. Ray Kingston FAIAMemberNational Council on the Arts1985 -1991 “Any music banned by the Church is bound to be a lot of fun” Occasionally, a piece …
March Book Club Discussion Our March 9th meeting was the second meeting of our book club. For our January meeting each attendee brought a list of books for discussion, and our president, Bob Lane, made an executive decision that we …
10th Annual Darwin Day Celebration This year’s event featured a panel of four scientists, Kristen Hawkes, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Alan Rogers, Professor of Anthropology and Adjunct Professor of Biology, Court Strong, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, and Paul Ricketts, …
Leona Blackbird ~Member Spotlight~ Leona Blackbird was born in New Orleans, grew up in Iowa, went to high school and college in the Carolinas, lived for 20 years, off and on, in Santa Barbara and moved to SLC in 1980. …
Kate Kelly Kate Kelly, Esq., human rights attorney, activist, and advocate spoke with our group on Thursday, November 10, 2016. Directly following the election two days earlier, her remarks were nevertheless optimistic, encouraging, and insightful. She spoke with us about …