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Salt Lake City

Trolley Square

Trolley Square has some great shops ex: American Apparel, Spark, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, Whole Foods,  Cosset, and so many other wonderful little shops. Mother Alethia (Pictured above) gives her kid...

The Smart Remarks of Paul Vincent Bernard

Paul Vincent Bernard is an artist from Salt Lake City, Ut with quick wit and a sense of humor to accompany his gorgeous abstract minimalist art works. Paul will be exhibiting his work this weekend with his prof...

SALT days

Mondays are Icon days- as Jane and I always say. This Monday, like every other Monday, Jane and I head out to explore Salt Lake and tour beautiful homes built by talented people. She takes her camera, and I ...

Fun Factory

Home of photographer Pernille Kaalund, Nørrebro, Denmark.   ...

Preserve the History, Change the Meaning

View Gallery by scrolling through the images above. Location: The Maryland Building | 839 e. South Temple | Salt Lake City, Utah   Building History: Designed and built by architect Bernard Mecklenbu...

The Blue Plate Diner

  You'd be hard pressed to find a year in American television and film that doesn't have at least one scene set in a diner. I'd even go so far as to call it the quintessentially American restaurant. Jan...

Emigration Market Square

Located in the coveted Salt Lake City Foothills, running along 1300 south and 1700 East is Emigration Market Square. Featuring Jolley's Boutique, the refined Sea Salt Café, Urban Retreat Spa & Salon, Whimse...

What Inspires Meaningful Design?

There is a saying that goes something like, "the devil is in the details...." I never quite understood that phrase to be true, so I've changed it some to "God is in the details." As a writer and designer, I lik...

A Vibrant Life on 9th & 9th

In the middle of Salt Lake City, at the intersection of 900 south & 900 east, known as 9th & 9th, there are transformed people that are transforming the neighborhood through the cultivation of vibrant a...
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