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Gay Marriage in Utah and the Outlook for 2014

Utah could become the 18th state to permit same-sex marriage, with court cases in 17 other states. Will 2013 be the tipping point for same-sex marriage in America?

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KCRW placeholderBy Barbara Bogaev • Dec 30, 2013 • 51m Listen

Utah could become the 18th state to permit same sex marriage, and lawsuits over gay marriage are working their way through the courts in 17 other states. Guest host Barbara Bogaev explores whether 2013 will be the tipping point for same-sex marriage in America. Also, suicide bombings as Russia prepares for Olympics, and why movie sequels dominated the box office in 2013.

Banner image: Mormons Building Bridges march in Utah Pride Parade. Photo: Jay Jacobsen

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    Barbara Bogaev

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    Senior Managing Editor

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