Here are some options for recreation in and around Salt Lake City this summer
The Salt Lake Valley is brimming with summertime activities. The Globe put together a list of happenings for Bruins to enjoy.
Utah’s 2024 Pride Parade weaves through downtown Salt Lake City, fostering alliances
Utah Pride Parade participants marched through downtown Salt Lake City on Sunday to advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and allies.
Armed Forces Day concert pays homage to local service men and women
The Choral Arts Society of Utah honored veterans and service members by hosting a concert May 18 at the Gallivan Center plaza.
Drive-through provides needed supplies to pets
David Stensland covers the pet pantry drive-through event hosted by Salt Lake County Animal Services.
‘Invisible No More’ photo exhibit commemorates historic march
A crowd gathered at West Valley Center on Friday to view a new photo exhibit that remembers the Dignity March, a historic demonstration that took place in Salt Lake City in 2006.
Four students organize furniture drive for victims of domestic violence
Four SLCC students raised funds and collected furniture Tuesday as part of their ongoing capstone project to benefit the nonprofit crisis shelter, Safe Harbor.
Utah Film Center screens ‘The Holly,’ an exploration of gentrification and crime
The Utah Film Center screened the feature-length documentary “The Holly” on Feb. 7. The film delves into the story of Terrance Roberts and systemic disenfranchisement in his community.
Upcoming gala in Salt Lake City to highlight the African diaspora
The GK Folks Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to the empowerment of Black youth, will hold a gala in tribute to the African diaspora on Feb. 16 in Salt Lake City.
2024 Sundance: ‘Kneecap’ tells the story of modern Ireland
A fresh perspective on the story of Northern Ireland, “Kneecap” follows an Irish rap group that explores a youth culture that was born out of an ages-old struggle with Britain.
2024 Sundance: ‘Rob Peace’ film review
Oscar-nominated actor Chiwetel Ejiofor wrote and directed the film adaptation of “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace” by Jeff Hobbs.
Esports competitors test their skills during event at SLCC Redwood campus
Utah high school-level esports teams competed in the Ken Garff Esports Regional, a local gaming tournament, on Jan. 11 at the Taylorsville Redwood campus.
The SLCC Dance-SLC Stars co-op officially tips off in 2024
The Dance Company at Salt Lake Community College will perform four times at Salt Lake City Stars games this spring.














