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Editor’s Note: Salt Lake Changes, Again

Here’s A quiz. In the early ’90s, I was a student at Utah State University, working at the student newspaper. Our advisor, the great Jay Wamsley, knew someone at the Utah Jazz....

Utah, Americas Next Tech Hot Spot

Someday, When folks talk about the tech boom in Utah, they’ll likely name-check companies like Word Perfect and Novell. Other folks will tell you about the beginnings of Atari, Pixar and the capital...

Editor’s Note: ‘I’ve Been Everywhere’

Growing up In Utah hiking was just how we got places, usually woefully underprepared. (Example: One summer in Logan, my roommate and I spent our time rambling around above Tony Grove looking...

Five Cases of Utah Crime That Shocked The Beehive State

Not every murder or kidnapping leads to a societal reckoning of some kind. Although, perhaps they should. In a world obsessed with the gritty details, sensationalism, anxiety and catharsis of true crime,...

Satire: A Love Letter To Utah From The Smog

Dear Utah, It’s me again—the smog. You know, that brownish-gray haze that shows up every winter and hangs around under the inversion layer, obscuring your view of the mountains? That’s me. I know...

Editor’s Note: Embrace Winter in Utah

One of the Reasons I love living in Utah is the changing seasons. (Ever spent a Christmas in Hawaii? It’s nice but weird.) But honestly, out of the list, winter ranks last....

Survive the Holidays with Salt Lake Magazine’s Bingo

Download Your Own Bingo Card to Join in the Holiday Fun! Download Not enough holiday cheer for you? Try a little alternative version of the game to help you survive (read: drink...

Editor’s Note: The Romance of Ballet

Within the November/December issue of Salt Lake Magazine, you’ll find the origin stories of four Ballet West couples.

Motorcycles & Fashion: Ready to Ride

It’s all about the road, the risk and the ride. More and more Americans are taking to the road on motorcycles—in 2018, 13,158,100 motorcycles were being used and that number is rising...

The Charleston, Draper: The Best Way to Jazz it Up

When Chef Marco Silva renovated a historic downtown Draper home to create the Charleston restaurant, it was to be like no other. When you think Charleston, you think of southern warmth and...

The Red Flags of Online Dating

It's another looking for love "meet up" gone horror story. As the weekend Salt Lake news announced a woman, 25-year-old Ashlyn Black of Layton, was brutally murdered by her online Tinder date....

Two Days. $150. Six Meals.

Let’s face the facts. Park City ain’t cheap these days. But just because the bourgeois incursion into the once and former quaint mountain hamlet has rendered much of the town inaccessible doesn’t...

Go Fly a Kite

The season of the paleo diet with zero carbs and squat-lifting is upon us. Is heavy lifting your idea of getting summer-ready? We suggest something lighter—test out a new recreation that may be...

Lover For Sale

On June 17, 2019, after returning from her grandmother’s funeral in California, 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck, a senior at the University of Utah texted her parents at around 2 a.m. from the Salt...

Would you buy a car from a dog? Suba Bleu is that and a lot more.

Businesses are built for profit— corporations distribute profits among shareholders. Until 2007 there were only four ways to form corporations: C-corps, S-corps, Limited Liability Corps (LLC) and Nonprofits. When a business decides...

Shout-out to Harmons

Grocery stores are important. Yes, there are lots of small specialty food stores and we love them, but most of us still buy most of our food at grocery stores. Grocer's buying...
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