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A cow moose is safely moved from Spanish Fork Canyon
SPANISH FORK, Utah — A cow moose has been hanging out at the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon next to Highway 6 this week. But a Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologist tranquilized her and she was placed on a trailer with a water misting system. Once the moose...
Freeze time on paper with local watercolor artist
Watercolor artist and GTU regular Pam Baumeister teaches us the magic of capturing the essence of a place with a few watercolor strokes. She tells us you can freeze time on paper, from bustling streets to quiet cafes. Think you can’t paint? Pam will prove you wrong. Painting can be as calming as meditation.
The Larry H. Miller Company just bought another movie theater
PLEASANT GROVE — A popular 27-year-old Utah County movie theater will temporarily close for major renovations this summer under new ownership. Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres has acquired the Water Gardens in Pleasant Grove and will convert Cinema 6 into a luxury seating theater starting in August. It is scheduled to reopen before the holiday season.
Savor the flavors of Utah at The Lakehouse
Salt Lake City, Utah (Good Things Utah) – The Lakehouse at Deer Creek in Heber, Utah, offers an unparalleled dining experience with a majestic waterfront patio and local fine cuisine. Indulge in the delightful Utah grilled peach salad, and savor the exquisite cashew crusted halibut for a truly memorable...
Special promotions at Walking Comfort
Salt Lake City, Utah (Good Things Utah) – Discover the perfect blend of comfort and style with Naot footwear at Walking Comfort. Renowned for their unique cork and latex footbed that functions like a custom orthotic, Naot shoes provide all-day comfort without compromising on fashion. This week, we’re partnering with House of Hope to donate shoes and support women rebuilding their lives. Visit Walking Comfort in Centerville and Draper from June 13th to 15th for our special promotion: try one pair, and we’ll donate one; buy one pair, and we’ll donate two.
BYU: Theater course leads students to share sacred stories through original play
Each year at Brigham Young University, a different theater faculty member takes on the TMA 480 course, a special topics course that focuses on theater research. During the winter 2024 semester, Alexandra Mackenzie Johns led the nine-student course to “create and perform a play about medieval women and their faith.”
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