January 2011
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The History of Valentine’s Day
Like its winter counterpart, Christmas, Valentine’s Day has traveled a long strange trip to its current iteration as a consumer free-for-all.
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Our Love/Hate Relationship with Valentine’s Day
“Valentines Day was a holiday invented by greeting card companies to make every one feel like crap.”
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March Beer Issue of Utah Stories — Find it all over Salt Lake City
February issue of Utah Stories is now everywhere in downtown Salt Lake City and Sugar House
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Comb Ridge Coffee Bluff, Utah
Comb Ridge Coffee is the only place I’ve ever eaten where the main item on the menu is “blue corn pancakes” and “one organic, free-range chicken egg.” I try to…
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Salt Lake City’s 15th & 15th
When the King’s English bookshop opened in 1977, the 15th and 15th area was a strip of half-empty storefronts and dying businesses surrounded by residential homes. Salt Lake Drug once…
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Prestige Lounge
When brothers Ali and Mohamad visited a popular Salt Lake City Hookah Lounge they found the perfect model for a business to start.
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15th and 15th Spotlight: The Dog Show
Dog grooming that supports the local economy and the planet. by James Gunter Don Steward of The Dog Show grooming shop is a tall, energetic man with an enthusiasm for…
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Bluff Utah Outlaws & Misfits
Bluff defies all the stereotypes in the crowd of intellectual drop-outs they have attracted.
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Short History of Bluff, Utah
What is an undiscovered secret to most people in Utah, Bluff is home to thousands of Anasazi ruins including “Newspaper Rock” Which offers hundreds of Anasazi pictographs.