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I've always loved Italian Caprese salads, with their basic components of ripe Roma tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and fragrant, fresh basil leafs. Recently, it occurred to me that maybe the same Caprese combo - plus beef - would make an interesting slider.
Grilled chicken for Labor Day—what could be better?
Do you have plans to fire up the grill on Labor Day? One of my favorite grilling recipes is butterflied, marinated, grilled chicken. It's a real crowd-pleaser.
With the battle for marriage equality won, activists turn their attention to nondiscrimination protections and raising awareness of transgender issues. Top of the Alty World
Part 1 of 2 interviews with finalists from Velour's 2015 Summer BOTB
Over the past week, Velour played host to its bi-annual Battle Of The Bands competition. Twenty of the most recent eye-catching groups and musicians competed nightly, with the top five ultimately facing off in 30 minute performances judged by both the audience and a select panel (including yours truly as the only SLC judge.
New local music from Chalk, Odium Totus, Thalgora and more
The Utah Arts Festival may be dominating the weekend, but there are still albums releases happening and other shows for you to check out when their gates close. We'll start with online releases, the first coming to us from the band The Squatches.
A look at the short film festival happening during UAF
This weekend, the Utah Arts Festival will take over two blocks of downtown SLC, turning Washington & Library Square into a four day artistic event. But if course you know that from reading our Arts Fest preview issue.