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  • Pioneer Craft House
  • Pioneer Craft House

    Nonprofit fights to stay in South Salt Lake location
    • At one point in her life, veteran Anita Cypert had such severe post-traumatic stress disorder that she was what she describes as “fully agoraphobic.”
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  • Wild Women

    Utah gals find a common love of the great outdoors
    • A jaunt in the Great Outdoors is the perfect way to de-stress, get your body moving, and reconnect with yourself—things almost every woman could use a little more of in her life.
  • Green Guide 2013: Bird Land
  • Green Guide 2013: Bird Land

    A crossroads for migratory birds, the Great Salt Lake and its wetlands are where birdwatchers’ dreams come true.
    • Rosalie Winard’s photographs of birds are dramatic, timeless and a little otherworldly. Her subjects, wetland birds like great egrets and American white pelicans, often take on qualities of mythical creatures or angels.
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  • We Were The 99%
  • We Were The 99%

    Occupy Salt Lake: Where are they now?
    • It was a frosty, makes-your-ears-hurt, body-numbing kind of day. But if you’d been walking past West Valley City Hall on Jan. 22, 2013, you’d have seen about 30 demonstrators marching in the cold, holding signs
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  • Healing With Music
  • Healing With Music

    Local therapists use music as treatment
    • It’s that feeling you get when you hear your favorite song, or when you’re at a concert with a chest-pounding beat and you just can’t help but dance. The power of music is a mighty thing.
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  • Occupy Utah
  • Occupy Utah

    From salty beaches to alpine forests, Utah has a landscape for every camping yen.
    • From the breathtaking mountains of northern Utah to the red-rock canyons of the south, Utah is home to some of the most diverse scenery on the planet. With so many unique places to choose from, the st
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  • Barefoot Running
  • Barefoot Running

    Can minimal footwear save runners from the agony of da feet?
    • Lately, the running community has been almost as polarized as the U.S. Congress over one simple yet revolutionary concept: barefoot running. It all started with the 2009 book Born to Run, in which Chr
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  • Black Widow Cafe
  • Black Widow Cafe

    Misses at new Sugar House eatery
    • From the beginning of my visit to Black Widow Cafe, I sensed a disconnect between what the establishment imagines itself to be ...
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