Authors: Olivia Greene
Sweet Hazel and Co.’s Community-Oriented Approach to Vegan Creations
Sweet Hazel and Co. is a vegan bistro and bakeshop opened by Felicia Hanson prioritizing diet-inclusive options with keto, sugar-free and gluten-free treats. … read more
Breaking Bread as a Strategy for Resilience: Iowa House
With Iowa House, Jade Swayne and Amanda Madden sought to create a space that felt like home for queer and trans folk. … read more
Etta Place Cider: Southern Utah’s Ciderbison Cidermakers
Ann Torrence and Robert Marc didn’t intend to start their own cider business when they planted apple trees at their home in Torrey, Utah. … read more
Hairy & Sherri @ SLAC: Sucker Punching the Myth of...
In Hairy & Sherri, unexpected storylines come together to form a useful narrative for people of all ages to learn about relationships. … read more
Vegan Daddy Meats: Salt Lake City’s First “Plant Butcher”
With over 16 different products for take-out or make at home, Vegan Daddy Meats is providing an experience to non-meat eaters that they may have been missing. … read more
Fox & Raven Studio: Artist Scott Hammond’s Renditions of the...
M. Scott Hammond of Fox and Raven Studio is best known for his fantastical, fine line–drawn art pieces, born from a love for the natural and visual world. … read more
Mestiza, or Mixed: A Utah-based Story of Mixed Identity and...
Plan-B Theatre presents Mestiza, or Mixed, a well-woven story of intersecting personal identities and how those play out in the world. … read more
Salt Lake Area Queer Climbers: Re-Defining What It Means to...
Salt Lake Area Queer Climbers have been providing both in-person and online spaces for the queer community since 2015. … read more
Lighting the Flame of Your Own Baptismal Fire: Passing Strange...
The musical score and lighting of Passing Strange create a visceral push-and-pull between wanting to be included and needing to separate. … read more
Gilmore Scott: The Landscape from the Artist’s Point of View
As a leader in the modern art movement from the Diné nation, Scott inspires viewers to reconsider what Indigenous art has meant to them. … read more