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In the July CATALYST we gave the basic rundown on pros and cons of sunscreen. One of our trusty gingers, Emma Ryder, roadtests a batchful
In the July CATALYST we gave the basic rundown on pros and cons of sunscreen. One of our trusty gingers, Emma Ryder, roadtests a batchful
SLC Green, Salt Lake City’s sustainability department, has received more than $54,000 in federal grants to set up a mobile farmers market bringing good green
HEAL Utah has been critical of Rocky Mountain Power’s “Blue Sky” program for purchasing renewable energy credits from out-of-state instead of developing new clean power
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, Terry Tempest Williams has released a new book, The Hour of Land : A
Opponents of designating a Bears Ears National Monument in San Juan County Utah posted fake flyers designed to look like they came from the federal
In March, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service proposed removing grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem from the federal Endangered Species List. Only 136
In June, citizen groups working on air quality won a major victory when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a decision that will reduce
Venus will bring out your inner flirt, making things very va-va-voom during its transit in Leo.
I’m not going to go all Matrix on you, but contemplating reality can really make your head reel. It’s more than just the reality of
Each spring, a new group of art students leaves the school-structured discipline of art education and enters the working world as painters, sculptors, graphic designers,
Thirty, 20, even 10 years ago, Salt Lake’s food culture was still as uncreative and bland as funeral potatoes and chicken fried steak and its
It’s not that the bus has never let me down. It’s hard to forgive that one particular bus driver last winter who blew past without
I’m a redhead. A ginger. A freckle-covered sunburn waiting to happen. To bathe my skin in sunscreen everyday is my habit and my curse, but
Few things crash the garden party harder than the arrival of aphids. In an instant, visions of effortless harvest and flawless plants come to an
Teresa Jordan is an artist and author whose books include the memoir Riding the White Horse Home and two illustrated journals, Field Notes from Yosemite:
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