Hope is a Well-Oiled Bike Chain: The Utah Bicycle Collective Connects with Incarcerated Youth

Hope is a Well-Oiled Bike Chain: The Utah Bicycle Collective...
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For those interested in helping to keep this program afloat, both the Bicycle Collective and the Utah Department of Juvenile Justice (who implement the day-to-day activities of Youth in Custody) offer volunteer opportunities. Also, keep the Bicycle Collective in mind if you’re looking to buy a bike or donate an old one. … read more

Mike Brown: Going Out and Staying Level

Mike Brown: Going Out and Staying Level
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Going out to the bar can be such a hassle these days. You have to log off your social media to get ready to go out, then log back in to show everyone in your cyber life that you are ready to go out, then log out to get to where you are going out to, then log back in to show everyone you were out, check your likes at the end of the night, boost your cyber-self-esteem and repeat the cycle. … read more

Building a Legacy: The Story of the Draper Cycle Park

Building a Legacy: The Story of the Draper Cycle Park
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In the City of Draper, a new spin on community engagement is entering the fold. The Draper Cycle Park is going on its second year of being open to riders. … read more

Pillars of Salt: Don’t Condemn Me for Caring

Pillars of Salt: Don’t Condemn Me for Caring
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Pillars of Salt is a new zine based currently in Provo, that includes content contributed by people from both Utah County and Salt Lake City. … read more

Ride, Swap, Ride: The Ogden Bike Collective Bike Swap

Ride, Swap, Ride: The Ogden Bike Collective Bike Swap
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Upon entering the collective’s small building, located on a quiet neighborhood street, it is immediately clear that the Ogden Bike Collective is community driven. … read more

RuPaul’s Battle of the Seasons: Alaska Thunderfvck 5000

RuPaul’s Battle of the Seasons: Alaska Thunderfvck 5000
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Battle of the Seasons will showcase some of the most beloved, glamorous and successful queens from each season of RuPaul’s Drag Race. This year, one of these stars is none other than the multi-talented Alaska Thunderfvck 5000. An alien diva from Glamtr0n who crashed in the state of Alaska in 1966, she’s been tearing apart the stage for years. … read more

Tour de Brewtah: Suds, Spokes and Splore Unite

Tour de Brewtah: Suds, Spokes and Splore Unite
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This weekend on April 30, the annual Tour de Brewtah will bring together two of Utah’s biggest communities, incorporating great beer and cycling into one of the biggest and most anticipated bicycle events of the year. This year’s Tour de Brewtah will raise funds to benefit Splore, which provides outdoor adventures for individuals of all abilities and encourages others to break the belief that someone with a disability should be sheltered from life experiences. … read more

SLC Pink

SLC Pink
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Chloe Monson and Elaine Sayer, co-founders of SLC Pink and The Creative Collective, want to be your (art) moms. As in, they want to foster an inclusive and welcoming space for anybody who wants to make things in Salt Lake City. The Creative Collective’s latest and most involved endeavor thus far, SLC Pink, is a submission-based multimedia zine of writing and art by women and non-binary folks, releasing May 1. … read more

Beer & Ballet @ Capitol Theatre 04.14

Beer & Ballet @ Capitol Theatre 04.14
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As if ballet could not be any more amazing to watch, the creative geniuses behind Epic Brewery and Ballet West decided to host one of the best times of my life. The intricate blend of food, beer and ballet mixed together so well that I still find myself spinning in circles thinking about it, as though I was one of the dancers performing an unending pirouette. … read more

People Productions’ Grounded: Who is Watching You?

People Productions’ Grounded: Who is Watching You?
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People Production’s showing of Grounded, directed by Richard Scharine, is a play that will leave you questioning the “gods” in your life: Who is watching you on a daily basis? Who has control of your daily life? And how often does this endless killing—the kind that dismembers multiple people at the single press of a button—occur each day while we go about our routine schedules? This insightful production runs until Sunday, April 24 at the Sugar Space Arts Warehouse. … read more