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Podcast supports local music scene

When thinking of Provo’s music scene, classical artists and show choirs may come to mind before rock bands and indie singers. Yet in backyards, basements, cafes, venues and even recording…

Downtown Provo Gallery Stroll

When first approached to do a story on the Gallery Stroll I drew a blank. I had no idea what it was.   But then I started asking questions and…

Being dazzled by Ferious Oaks

Standing out can be tricky, especially when every other musician is vying for the same sets of ears.   Innovative material depends on the artists’ ability to be creative and…

Orem teenager volunteering in Africa

For two weeks last June, Austin Cox traveled to Malawi, Africa to volunteer at Mtendere (n-ten-dear-ie), a small orphan village. He traveled with eight other people from the Auburn Church…

Book Review of Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas

Book Choice: “Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas” by Chuck Klosterman (bestselling author and essayist focusing on American pop culture)   Review: Branden Rosenlof, co-host…

Service is like riding a bicycle

Whirling spokes. Beard blowing in the wind. His grease stained hands gipping the handlebars. The click of gears shifting methodically. Rolling slowly to a stop, and dismounting. Meet Chris Manor,…

No More Homeless Pets in Utah

Walking through the front door of the facility, visitors are greeted by the characteristic curiosity of the friendly felines who unabashedly jump up on the counter just inside the door.…

Springville Museum highlights the diversity of contemporary Utah art

Fine art is alive and well in Utah valley and the Springville museum is out to prove it.   The new show, “10 Artists, 10 Views” is a survey of…