
E44: The Artist Roland Lee
Lyman sits down with his friend and fellow founder of St. George Magazine to talk about what makes Utah’s Dixie so special, and how it

Lyman sits down with his friend and fellow founder of St. George Magazine to talk about what makes Utah’s Dixie so special, and how it

Dr. Richard Whitehead and his brother George sit down with Lyman to talk about the good old days in Dixie, going all the way back

Lyman is joined by Sally Bundy, her son Barry, and daughter Julie, along with cousins Dan and Les Bundy, to talk about the fabled Arizona

Lyman shares the story of legendary cowboy and restauranteur Dick Hammer who opened his eating establishment in 1935. Over the decades it became an iconic

Lyman sits down with Kent Perkins who so expertly “ran” the St. George Marathon for so many years, he never got to actually “run” it.

Donna Leavitt Gentry, Lisa Whitehead Shaw, and Debbie Holland Millett join Lyman to share stories of the Electric (Gaeity) and Wadsworth (Dixie) Theaters in downtown

Lyman shares the story of his Great Great Grandmother Lydia Knight, a truly remarkable unsung hero of Latter-day Saint History. She is buried in the

Lyman shares insights from the research and writing he has done about the legendary novelist Maurine Whipple who was born in and spent most of

Jeff and Connie Morby sit down with Lyman to reminisce about the early days of the development of Bloomington, perhaps the most significant transformational step

For more than 50 years Paula’s Restaurant has been a public gathering place in St. George. Brogan Dominguez and his mom Ila share the classic