POSTED // Nov 23,2011 - More than a week after a small army of Salt Lake City police officers evicted the Occupy Salt Lake City protesters from their Pioneer Park encampment, refugees of the movement are still occupying public spaces.
POSTED // Nov 16,2011 - On Nov. 13, the faithful filed into Prophet Elias for the morning liturgy. Through the service, Father Michael Kouremetis, the Holladay-based Greek Orthodox Church’s priest,
POSTED // Nov 9,2011 - When owners Jed and Nicole Beal opened Jed’s Barbershop in March 2010, they had a simple vision. They wanted a place where people could get salon-quality haircuts at a reasonable price in a cool shop full of Americana memorabilia.
POSTED // Nov 2,2011 - The Leonardo’s lab manager, artist Jann Haworth, sets on the table a weighty acorn that she found in the gutter. “It’s so symbolic,” she says.
POSTED // Oct 26,2011 - For Salt Lake City Councilman Van Turner, the city’s new Landlord/Tenant Initiative is as much about good landlords as it is about bad slumlords.
POSTED // Oct 19,2011 - The gender reassignment surgery that Sophia Hawes underwent in May was a life-changing experience. She finally felt complete after years of being caught between identities ...
POSTED // Oct 12,2011 - As the Legislature struggles to finalize the congressional map that will guide Utahns’ selection of their congressional delegates for the next decade, Democrats are bracing for a map that will hit them where it hurts—right in the liberal stronghold of Salt Lake County. A Republican “pizza” plan that would divide Utah’s urban, liberal core and combine the slices with more conservative rural swaths of the state is on the menu and is likely to be approved when the Legislature holds a special session Oct. 17.
POSTED // Oct 6,2011 - While the public may have forgotten about the raids that targeted a quiet Trolley Square-area home in March and August of 2010, the cadre of young animal-rights activists have not.
POSTED // Sep 27,2011 - Finding work in a down economy is no easy task. It’s not any easier when you’ve been down and out of the workforce for years, either.
POSTED // Sep 21,2011 - Inside the office of Michael Aaron, founder and publisher of QSaltLake, Salt Lake City’s only publication specifically serving the state’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community,