Wide Angle
April 3, 2018[…] seat-yourself, serve-your self establishment. Not buffet or anything, but if you want something to drink, you go over to the ice box and get it yourself. Milk, whatever your preference, skim, 1%, 2%, whole—they […]
[…] seat-yourself, serve-your self establishment. Not buffet or anything, but if you want something to drink, you go over to the ice box and get it yourself. Milk, whatever your preference, skim, 1%, 2%, whole—they […]
[…] the manner in which social relations among people assume “the fantastic form of a relation between things.”[ 6] In the case of Mormonism, written records, whether scripture, genealogy, or scholarly treatises, exist not simply […]
[…] number of researchers have studied Mormonism from sociological, legal, cultural, and economic perspectives, to name a few.[ 6] One prominent non-Mormon historian has even characterized Mormonism as a new world religious tradition.[7] Church founder […]
[…] aunt in Toronto is a member. Bishop Wilmot? do you know him? City welfare can’t help. I buy diapers, milk, bread, apple juice, fruit. $13-14 worth and drive to the Welcome Traveller Motel. Knock […]
[…] versions of the discourse since Grimshaw’s amalgamation was first published in the Deseret News, 8 July 1857.[ 6] The last column is the more recent amalgamated text of the discourse prepared by Stan Larson […]
It’s not easy to motivate two thousand people, about evenly divided among high school students, young parents, and older citizens, to march a mile up a steep hill to listen to speakers on an […]
[…] My first night in Nice, France, my companion took me to a member’s home, la famille Karsenty. Over the next three and a half months I would spend in Nice, I would learn that […]
[…] to make love to him. But I don’t. I tell him it’s nothing personal. He doesn’t quite buy that. Round and round we go. So we struggle through this area of intimacy and expression, […]
[…] suffrage comes from Beverly Beeton, who in her essay, “Women Suffrage in Territorial Utah,” identifies the debates over female suffrage as political debates that turned on whether the female vote would advance or hinder […]
[…] I think there is something mentally wrong—for several times he has been pressing down on me to buy some sexual books he has and to talk that stuff to every couple I marry. Which […]