
Four decades of yoga in Salt Lake City: Reflections on the history and changing landscape
I n January of 1982 I decided—out of curiosity—to try a yoga class. In a pink-carpeted room in the back of the Sahara Hotel in
I n January of 1982 I decided—out of curiosity—to try a yoga class. In a pink-carpeted room in the back of the Sahara Hotel in
I think I can write,” I said. I had been working at CATALYST for some time as the office manager. “Ok,” Greta replied, and gave
I’ve been writing columns for 40 years with the Salt Lake Tribune, The Event, the Logan Herald Journal, NEO, Utah Magazine, Network, a bunch of
Osho Zen Tarot: Creativity, Intensity, The Miser Medicine Cards: Buffalo, Lizard, Spider Mayan Oracle: Language of Light, Etznab Ancient Egyptian Tarot: Queen of Swords, The
In the space amidst the spirit, the body and the soul, there is a veil space. The veil space, the fourth state of consciousness or
1 Average temps today: high 43º, low 28º. Sunrise: 7:32am. Sunset: 5:00pm. 2 Planting outdoors in December in Utah? Yes! The seeds of many pollinator-friendly
We don’t know about you, but we’ve been losing it a little bit the last few weeks. Even though Utah has entered the “orange” phase,
Her are some clues to the treasures you’ll find this month. I was introduced to the mandala-like ”impermanent earth art” of Day Schildkret several years
Foreign Somewhere is a podcast connecting with people from around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. While we’re sitting at home in isolation
As we start to hibernate in physical isolation, a necessary response to the fact that the U.S. is now considered the Coronavirus “epicenter”, I recently
It has been just over a week now since the state issued a prohibition on gatherings of more than 10 people, excepting essential services. For
Although it may feel like everything is closed after the March 18 earthquake and the COVID-19 pandemic, many local businesses are working hard to keep
In an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus there has been a blitz of shutdowns both statewide and locally. Beginning at 11pm on
Enforcing distance between one another is a proven way to slow pandemics. But the time spent in isolation can also be lonely, demotivating and, without
You can’t see it but you may smell it. The cloud of smog lurking under the latest inversion isn’t the only pollution cloud on the
Julie Jensen’s latest play, “P.G. Anon,” opens Plan-B Theatre’s 2021 Audio-Only Subscription Series, streaming February 25-March 7. One day a friend of mine was complaining,
If you’ve got pollution, we’ve got the solution Just ship it to Utah, we’ll keep it for you. We’ll take plutonium, depleted uranium. It’s a
“You can type. You can get a job with the phone company!” My dad, troubled that his almost-40-year-old daughter was making minimum wage at a
In mid-October we launched our campaign inviting you, the reader, to help us financially to bring this final issue to print. We also invited readers
Greta and I have certainly been soul sisters since before time began, but in terms of this particular lifetime, we actually did manage to find
I came to realize that one factor in particular—the search for something beyond normal experience—characterizes life in the Great Basin. Many people don’t just find
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