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By Rebecca Frost, Nathan Turner, Ted Scheffler, and Amanda Rock
We’re creatures of habit: going to work at the same time, along the same route. Cooking up meals from the small arsenal of tried-and-true recipes that everyone at the table is willing to consume.
Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems has products, guidance for businesses and folks who want what a drone can offer
By Nathan Turner
Drones have something of a sinister reputation—How many is Obama watching us with right now? What if a CIA drone crashes into the Amazon.com drone carrying my new toaster?—but hey, wouldn't it be fun to have your own?
Vintage footage reveals Randy Stinson's former life as a sought-after DJ
By Nathan Turner
"If crowd appeal is any measure, then Randy is doing just fine because this place is hoppin'. The crowd in vintage '50s costume knows it, and if you don't believe it, then come on by and watch Randy slap down and spin around his stacks of hot wax—but don't expect to find a seat."
Inspired by the beloved Humans of New York photo blog, Mike started the Humans of Salt Lake City Facebook page, where he's been presenting stories and photos of Salt Lakers for more than a year.
Photographer Trevor Christensen strips down for subjects
By Nathan Turner
"It started out as a joke. Then it kind of morphed into this idea of vulnerability and how the power is inherently in the photographer. I thought by [me] being naked, they would feel less vulnerable and more open ...