Book Runners: Craft Lake City Vintage Vendor

Book Runners: Craft Lake City Vintage Vendor
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In Stephanie and Nathan Briscoe’s cozy home are clutter-free tables with rows of books stacked 10 deep by 10 high, bookshelves in every room and a basement with thousands of books simply waiting to be read or sold. … read more

Loom + Kiln: Craft Lake City Vintage Vendor

Loom + Kiln: Craft Lake City Vintage Vendor
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Started in 2015, Loom + Kiln is the brainchild of the whimsical, bohemian and aesthetically minded Hannah Leonard. Attending BYU for her undergrad, Leonard worked mainly in painting, until, while later attending Portland Community College, she discovered a hidden talent and love for curating. … read more

Studio Elevn Celebrates Four Years of Unapologetic Creativity

Studio Elevn Celebrates Four Years of Unapologetic Creativity
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Before having such a versatile space, Studio Elevn was a much smaller workplace, limiting the artistic freedom of those who wanted to create. Now, they have a complete, multiple-floor, New York City–style loft, perfect for any size of project or special event. … read more

Radical Feminism in Contemporary Art: An Interview with Artist Cori Redstone

Radical Feminism in Contemporary Art: An Interview with Artist Cori...
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Cori Redstone is an L.A. contemporary artist—but her roots are based right here in Utah. Like many Utah children, Redstone was raised in a conservative home that denied her the right to self-expression; however, Redstone did not let that stand in the way of finding her authentic self. … read more

SLUG Style: Deena Marie Manzanares

SLUG Style: Deena Marie Manzanares
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Deena Marie Manzanares is an actor for stage and film, model, television host, blogger and new mother, and she’s got plenty of insight to share about working acting jobs, the wild world of social media and being a new mother in heels. … read more

Halloween in Summer: Building a Frightening Magna Main

Halloween in Summer: Building a Frightening Magna Main
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In addition to offering local ghouls the opportunity to celebrate their favorite holiday more than once a year, the Halloween in Summer Festival has led to the added bonus of creating community among businesses on Magna Main Street and the town’s residents. … read more

Matt Gubser: Irreverently Funny

Matt Gubser: Irreverently Funny
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Photo: Red Scott It’s been two years since stand-up comedian Matt Gubser has made a stop in Utah. Returning to Utah Friday, July 1,  he will bringing his smart and poignant comedy to Ogden audiences at The Loft at the Ziegfeld Theater. Gubser is a wickedly funny comic hailing from San Francisco, typically skewering social-political topics

Rock n’ Roll Camp For Girls:  Loud Music, Proud Women and the Future of SLC

Rock n’ Roll Camp For Girls: Loud Music, Proud Women...
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Amy Stocks, Secily Saunders and Hillary McDaniel came together to start Utah’s first Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls—an intensive, week-long, volunteer-run jam session where girls ages 8–18 come together to write, design, practice and perform a song with a newly formed band. … read more

Momentum Recycling: Making Up For Lost Glass

Momentum Recycling: Making Up For Lost Glass
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Momentum Recycling opened its doors eight years ago with the goal of providing local businesses with the same recycling services that are available at home. … read more

Bianca Velasquez: LocalMotive on the Move

Bianca Velasquez: LocalMotive on the Move
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For too many people, the blueprints to starting one’s creative DIY project tend to fade into the ethereal realm of When I Have More Time Land. However, Salt Lake’s own Bianca Velasquez, at just 22, has been involved with ventures across several disciplines. To name a few, she’s the author of Happybutton Cartoons, designer for