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jdbradbury16
Feb 13, 20248 min read
Zuboff Missing Nietzsche's Eternal Return
The eternal return, which Nietzsche used as the foundation for much of his philosophy, has been adapted, transformed and disseminated...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 13, 20243 min read
2018 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
Positioned at 8,000 feet above sea level in the Wasatch Range in Park City, Utah, this season Deer Valley Resort will host one of the...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 13, 20242 min read
The Best Mountain Biking in the West
In the beginning there was Gary Fisher, Russ Mahon, anc Carter Cox. These guys, and a few other ragtag beach bums took to old logging...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 13, 20243 min read
Park City from the Back of a Horse
While the trails in Park City are full of runners running and bikers biking, some are left wondering what the best way is to scan the...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 13, 20244 min read
A Myth Undone
When I consider my own relationship with myth, growing up in the West, there is a particular lexicon derived to refer to the didactic...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 20246 min read
On Cicadas
I stand outside to smoke a cigarette. I walk from my car to a store. I wait for a stoplight. I eat a Sonoran dog from a truck. At a...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 202414 min read
Henry Miller's Discourse on Abandonment of Dicourse
In much of Henry Miller’s autobiographical fictional work, his narrator participates in and reflects on what would traditionally be...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 202422 min read
To Work and Tool
In a small suburb north of Salt Lake City, west of the train tracks and the freeway, a mile or so from an oil refinery, there is a...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 20243 min read
Egyptian Theatre Park City, UT
During the 100-year tenure of performance arts in Park City, Utah, no venue has a longer history than the Egyptian Theatre on Old Main...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 20244 min read
September 12, 2023 My Son
As of September 2, my son Chance is seven months old, and these are the first words I'm writing about him. I've been afraid to write for...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 202412 min read
Another Refutation of Time
I drive south on Highway 89 through a series of small ranching towns while cattle graze in a high basin on the Wasatch Range. There’s an...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 20248 min read
Where the Spotlight Meets the Flash
A study performed at the Montreal Neurological Institute in 2001 concluded that after a PET scan study, subjects responded negatively...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 202416 min read
After Arcosanti
We arrived at Arcosanti at almost midnight, and perhaps this is the best way to enter and explore renowned and (in)famous structures: in...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 20246 min read
The Truth is Simple (fiction)
She drags her open hand over the stale carpet. In one direction a hazelnut brown shows in the thin strands; the other direction, coffee...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 202438 min read
They're All Crazy (fiction)
I sit on my front porch, more of a slab of concrete extended just further than the front door, drinking coffee and examining my front...
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jdbradbury16
Feb 12, 20244 min read
The Best Kept Secret in the West
I have lived in the West most of my life and traveled to nearly every big city, dozens of hamlets, hard-to-get-to towns tucked away in...
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