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

Movie Review: Captain Fantastic

Movie Review: Captain Fantastic
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Captain Fantastic shows how different families struggle, but doesn’t claim to have the answer. … read more

Movie Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles :Out of the Shadows

Movie Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles :Out of the Shadows
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was one of my favorite franchises during my childhood. … 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

Utah’s Bboy Federation: They Reminisce

Utah’s Bboy Federation: They Reminisce
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Organizations like the Bboy Federation are at the forefront of the movement to percolate hip-hop culture throughout Utah. … read more

Bad Brad Wheeler: Dealin’ The Blues

Bad Brad Wheeler: Dealin’ The Blues
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Bad Brad Wheeler is one of the most respected and beloved members of our community. Aged 44, Wheeler is host and producer of the Little Bit Louder Now weekday-afternoon KRCL show. … read more

Damn These Heels Presents: Oriented

Damn These Heels Presents: Oriented
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Paramount to Oriented are the conflicts and confluences within each of the three characters’ personal expression of his Palestinian nationalism and his sexuality. “The complexity of their identity is bonkers,” says Witzenfeld. “The fact that they can speak about it with such control, command and self-awareness inspires me enormously.” … read more

Gallery Stroll: Out in the Open

Gallery Stroll: Out in the Open
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This month’s pick is the embodiment of what Gallery Stroll is meant to be: a breath of fresh air. For a complete list of Gallery Stroll participants, peep the Salt Lake Gallery Stroll Association website at gallerystroll.org. … read more

Evolving with Element 11

Evolving with Element 11
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On July 13–17, in the middle of the northern Utah desert, a temporary city will emerge—a city filled with creativity, positive community collaborations, amazing art and some of the most colorful people in the world. … read more