A beautiful art walk, nestled in the Avenues
Globe staff writer Lucas Davison toured Avenues Open Studios and discovered some incredible local artists.
Photos: Folk Festival at International Peace Gardens
The annual Folk Festival at the International Peace Gardens of Salt Lake City celebrated fashion, music and performing arts from a variety of cultures.
Photos: Wheelchair Palooza
Attendees of this year's Wheelchair Palooza enjoyed pizza and good company at Lone Peak Skate Park.
Cooking up community: A look inside SLCC Culinary Arts
The Culinary Arts Program cultivates a diverse, passionate community of SLCC students and educators dedicated to the craft of cooking.
Back to school, with a bash!
The Alder Plaza featured arts and crafts, games, animals and more during the fall 2025 Bruin Bash at the Taylorsville campus.
The Other Side’s donut shop tells community, ‘Donut give up on your dreams’
At The Other Side Donuts in Salt Lake, customers can purchase tasty treats and support a nonprofit's mission to empower people overcoming homelessness.
Education Fair highlights SLCC campus resources
Salt Lake Community College offered students an opportunity to explore educational programs, connect with faculty and gather valuable resources during its annual Education Fair on Aug. 16 at the West Valley Center.
Photos: Festival Gastronómico Mexicano
A celebration of Mexican cuisine and culture took place Friday, Aug. 2, in downtown Salt Lake City.
Photos: Lowriders, community members ‘Hop into College’ at SLCC West Valley Center
People of all ages attended the “Hop into College” event Aug. 1 at the West Valley Center.
Annie’s Café remains open despite threats
Located in Bountiful, Annie’s Café is known for sweet and savory crepes, cakes, coffees and teas. But the establishment has recently been subjected to immigration phone scams.
Summer trends: Fashion, food, music — oh, my!
Lucas Davison browsed the web to find the most anticipated summer trends in fashion, food, and music.
The offline movement: Communities learn to put down their screens
Utahns are part of a worldwide movement to organize screen-free social events where people put down their phones to be present in the moment and connect with one another.