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Rachael Ray dishes about success, her latest book
The queen of the 30-minute meal would like to direct attention to the American classic.
Life in Balance: Farmers markets are a great adventure for food and fun
Each year as the weather warms up, it is time for the farmers market. I am sure that one of the reasons I look forward to it is that my family always had a garden, and I know that I will get to... Read more »
Give this grill-friendly take on the classic Cobb salad a try
The classic Cobb salad seemed like a fine place for it. This basic chopped salad generally consists of chicken, hard-boiled egg, avocado, tomato, bacon, blue cheese and greens. It's typically... Read more »
Green pepper tomatillo sauce with memories
Every time you prepare that special dish, you will remember the times you and your friend shared — and you'll have a fantastic dinner, too. Read more »
Artist to create large sand sculpture for Utah Arts Festival
SALT LAKE CITY — 20 tons of sand were delivered and dumped on the Utah Arts Festival grounds at 200 East and 400 South. Sand artist Ted Seibert will move in for the week at the Festival and... Read more »
What will the U.S. Supreme Court do with Obamacare?
The Supreme Court of the United States of America is scheduled soon to return its verdict on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, derisively called Obamacare modeled after the Republican Massachusetts’ model of... Read more »
Valerie Phillips: Station Park chock full of food and fun
Quick! Name me a new shopping center anchored by a state-of-the-art Harmon's supermarket, a "dancing" water fountain, and a mix of both familiar and new-to-Utah restaurants and shops. Sounds like... Read more »
Where to find a farmers market near you
Here is a list of farmers markets across Utah as compiled by the Deseret News. Read more »
A visit to 'Magnolias' salon is an emotional ride
Review of "Steel Magnolias," the first of Old Lyric Repertory Company's summer productions. Read more »
Museum: Repair of vandalized Picasso going well
Officials at a Texas art museum where a vandal spray-painted a Pablo Picasso painting last week say most of the damage to the more than 80-year-old artwork has been fixed. Read more »
At Cirque du Soleil, 2 acrobats juggle parenthood
It's hard enough for the parents of a toddler to balance work and home. So imagine how hard it is if the work itself is all about balancing. Read more »
MSNBC twists truth to invent Romney 'gaffe'
At campaign stop Monday, Mitt Romney used the efficiency of WaWa's sandwich delivery to contrast private enterprise with government inefficiency. MSNBC edited the tape to make it appear that Romney was out of touch with current... Read more »
Bieber's hot show melts down Apollo power
Justin Bieber had an unplugged performance at the Apollo Theater, but it wasn't intentional — a problem caused a power outage during the singing sensation's big concert. Read more »
Ex-boxer Mike Tyson to take a bite out of Broadway
Mike Tyson wants his next knockout to be on Broadway. Read more »
'Rizzolie & Isles' suits Harmon to a tee
There are lots of things Angie Harmon enjoys about her job. But the best part, the star of TNT's "Rizzoli & Isles" says, might be the ego boost that goes with playing a tough homicide detective. Read more »
Dust off the ruby slippers; Oz has landed in Orem
The SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre's current production of "Wizard of Oz" is worth the drive to Orem to enjoy with friends and family. Read more »
Silenced Mich. lawmaker to do 'Vagina Monologues'
A state lawmaker who says she was barred from speaking in the Michigan House because Republicans objected to her saying "vagina" during debate on anti-abortion legislation is set to perform "The Vagina Monologues" on the Statehouse... Read more »
Talented, energetic cast makes 'Crazy for You' work
A talented cast that includes veteran wildcard David Smith, equity actor Nicole Riding and a troupe of polished dancers, make the classic musical rendition of Gershwin's "Crazy for You" work at... Read more »
Renovation Solutions: Truth about updating kitchen without a full-scale remodel
A full kitchen replacement consists of demolishing and removing everything in the room, including the sheetrock, so that the walls are open and the plumbing piping and the electrical wiring are... Read more »
GTC (Go to court) time for 'Jersey Shore' cast
There's a certain T-shirt hanging on the wall of The Shore Store, a boardwalk clothing shop where cast members of MTV's "Jersey Shore" punch the clock at their day jobs for the show. It reads, "I... Read more »
Funk music is the voice of the young in Brazil
Get ready for a uniquely Brazilian sound called funk carioca or Rio funk, pronounced "funky" in Portuguese. Born among the poor in Rio's shantytowns and spread throughout the country, funk carioca brings with it messages of struggle,... Read more »
A Woman's View: What do you retweet?
With the millions of people following Justin Bieber and other celebs, you would think his tweets would be the ones most often retweeted, but they're not. The most often retweeted are about God's love. The women on "A Woman's View"... Read more »
Carmen Rasmusen Herbert: What to do when tortoises divorce
In these troubling times, it seems the rising divorce rate isn't exclusive to the human race. Read more »
Tooele couple has created masterpiece garden
Here is the recipe for a beautiful garden: Take one 1800s historic home in Tooele and rebuild it from the inside out. Read more »
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What will the U.S. Supreme Court do with Obamacare?
The Supreme Court of the United States of America is scheduled soon to return its verdict on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, derisively called Obamacare modeled after the Republican Massachusetts’ model of... Read more »
Oprah's Book Club leading to an overall decrease in book sales, study claims
Oprah's book club is good at getting people to buy books but not good at getting people reading. Read more »
Where to find a farmers market near you
Here is a list of farmers markets across Utah as compiled by the Deseret News. Read more »
Modern devices keep kids from thinking deep
Two presenters at a recent technology conference in Las Vegas sound the alarm over children's cognitive learning and modern devices like Smartphones and iPods. Read more »
Netflix recommendation: the best 'Sherlock' you've probably never seen
Sherlock Holmes is the most portrayed literary character in the history of TV and film, and "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" is the best-selling DVD on Amazon.com. However, an acclaimed new... Read more »
MSNBC twists truth to invent Romney 'gaffe'
At campaign stop Monday, Mitt Romney used the efficiency of WaWa's sandwich delivery to contrast private enterprise with government inefficiency. MSNBC edited the tape to make it appear that Romney was out of touch with current... Read more »
Valerie Phillips: Station Park chock full of food and fun
Quick! Name me a new shopping center anchored by a state-of-the-art Harmon's supermarket, a "dancing" water fountain, and a mix of both familiar and new-to-Utah restaurants and shops. Sounds like... Read more »
Talented, energetic cast makes 'Crazy for You' work
A talented cast that includes veteran wildcard David Smith, equity actor Nicole Riding and a troupe of polished dancers, make the classic musical rendition of Gershwin's "Crazy for You" work at... Read more »
Rachael Ray dishes about success, her latest book
The queen of the 30-minute meal would like to direct attention to the American classic. Read more »
2012 Summer Festivals around the state of Utah in June
Summer is in the air and cities and towns all around Utah are celebrating. Whether it's commemorating the birth of a town, city, the state of Utah or even this country, there is no shortage of... Read more »
Artist to create large sand sculpture for Utah Arts Festival
SALT LAKE CITY — 20 tons of sand were delivered and dumped on the Utah Arts Festival grounds at 200 East and 400 South. Sand artist Ted Seibert will move in for the week at the Festival and... Read more »
Tooele couple has created masterpiece garden
Here is the recipe for a beautiful garden: Take one 1800s historic home in Tooele and rebuild it from the inside out. Read more »
Give this grill-friendly take on the classic Cobb salad a try
The classic Cobb salad seemed like a fine place for it. This basic chopped salad generally consists of chicken, hard-boiled egg, avocado, tomato, bacon, blue cheese and greens. It's typically... Read more »
A visit to 'Magnolias' salon is an emotional ride
Review of "Steel Magnolias," the first of Old Lyric Repertory Company's summer productions. Read more »
International piano exhibit comes to Salt Lake City
The contemporary art exhibit "Play Me, I'm Yours," created by British artist Luke Jerram, has visited 22 cities around the globe. This month, June 15-30, it will be in Salt Lake City. Read more »
'Daughters of Jared' a shining, new Book of Mormon novel
Heather Moore's latest Book of Mormon novel takes readers on a gripping historical adventure. Read more »
Renovation Solutions: Truth about updating kitchen without a full-scale remodel
A full kitchen replacement consists of demolishing and removing everything in the room, including the sheetrock, so that the walls are open and the plumbing piping and the electrical wiring are... Read more »
Green pepper tomatillo sauce with memories
Every time you prepare that special dish, you will remember the times you and your friend shared — and you'll have a fantastic dinner, too. Read more »
Life in Balance: Farmers markets are a great adventure for food and fun
Each year as the weather warms up, it is time for the farmers market. I am sure that one of the reasons I look forward to it is that my family always had a garden, and I know that I will get to... Read more »
Theater review: Vibrant 'Sound of Music' warmly embraced
The Hale Centre Theatre creative team take into consideration the intense popularity of the movie version, and the production pays homage to the 1965 wide-screen adaptation with craftsmen able to... Read more »
'Rizzolie & Isles' suits Harmon to a tee
There are lots of things Angie Harmon enjoys about her job. But the best part, the star of TNT's "Rizzoli & Isles" says, might be the ego boost that goes with playing a tough homicide detective. Read more »
Utah Arts Festival to bring wide variety of events to Salt Lake
The Utah Arts Festival begins Thursday June 21 through Sunday June 24 on Library Square in downtown Salt Lake City. Read more »
At Cirque du Soleil, 2 acrobats juggle parenthood
It's hard enough for the parents of a toddler to balance work and home. So imagine how hard it is if the work itself is all about balancing. Read more »
Carmen Rasmusen Herbert: What to do when tortoises divorce
In these troubling times, it seems the rising divorce rate isn't exclusive to the human race. Read more »
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