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'Between Fences' exhibit offers Lehi a taste of the Smithsonian
LEHI -- Museum lovers who have a hard time traveling to Washington, D.C., will only have to go as far as Lehi for the next eight weeks to sample a Smithsonian Institution exhibit. Starting today, the John Hutchings Museum of Natural History in Lehi will host a traveling...
U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for April 25: Appreciating Jazz
WASHINGTON, April 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is the daily "Profile America" feature for Tuesday, April 25 from the U.S. Census Bureau: TUESDAY, APRIL 25: APPRECIATING JAZZ Profile America -- Tuesday, April 25. This is Jazz Appreciation Month, an annual observance led by the Smithsonian's National Museum of...
This isn't rocket science
Harjo, Suzan Shown Indian Country Today Lakota Times 08-31-2005 White people in the soft sciences have studied Native people to death -- and beyond -- and what they're trying to prove is still a mystery. One thing they've learned is how to use "studies" to diminish Native people. Another...
This isn't rocket science
Harjo, Suzan Shown Indian Country Today Lakota Times 08-31-2005 White people in the soft sciences have studied Native people to death -- and beyond -- and what they're trying to prove is still a mystery. One thing they've learned is how...
U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for Sat., Aug. 20: First Copying Machine
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is the daily "Profile America" feature for Aug. 20 from the U.S. Census Bureau: Profile America Saturday, August 20th. On this day 20 years ago, the Smithsonian's Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., received a donation of a gray, rectangular box-like...
Museum bat 'cave' enlightening
The first time you crawl into the man-made cave at the Utah Museum of Natural History, you might not notice the bats. It will be pretty dark. (By the way, there are two openings to the cave. You are welcome to walk in through an adult-size slot. Real...
The nest and nestlings of the Wing-banded Antbird (Myrmornis torquata) from southern Guyana.(Short Communications)
ABSTRACT.--The Wing-banded Antbird Myrmornis torquata is a poorly known suboscine passerine found in lowland Amazonian forests. Here, we present new information about the nest and nestlings of this enigmatic species. Our findings differ from previous observations and notes on clutch size. Received 2 July 2004, accepted...
Mastering artistic traditions
Through the end of the month, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts offers Utahns an unprecedented look at some of the finest work by 20th century African-American artists. The exhibit, which is titled "African American Masters," is on loan from the Smithsonian American Art Museum and features 61...
Literary footnotes
KIMBERLY JOHNSON and KATHRYN COWLES, both poets, will read from their work, Wednesday, 7 p.m., Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, sponsored by City Arts. Johnson just finished her doctoral work at University of California, Berkeley, and Cowles is a doctoral candidate at the University of Utah....
Smithsonian offers free journal.(and furthermore)(Smithsonian Institution)
The Smithsonian Institution offers a free subscription to its research journal, Inside Smithsonian Research, which replaces the Smithsonian Institution Research Reports. Published quarterly, the journal provides information about numerous research projects conducted by the Smithsonian. The journal's articles may be viewed online at...


