Finding a niche in opening a business is a perfect recipe for success – and Laziz, an organic and pro-vegan Lebanese caterer and café, seems to be just what Salt Lake City needed. The company launched in February 2012 by two gay business, and life, partners, with Moudi Sbeity providing the culinary and cultural...
read more
Finding a job in this economy can be downright difficult. Finding a job in the creative arts field can be nearly impossible. It’s the proper education and training that can make the difference, said Bob Trewartha, community relations specialist at Broadview Entertainment Arts University, a division of Broadview University.
“At...
read more
It was the accepting nature of people and the openness to ideas that first attracted Rev. Barbara Coeyman to the South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society.
Coeyman, formally a professor of musicology at West Virginia University, has been leading the flock at the SVUUS since September, and she enjoys every minute of it.
“I love...
read more
While other high school students are worried about prom dates, football games and fitting in, Madison “Madi” Heinecke is doing her best to stand out. The Cyprus High School junior is an exemplary student and involved in just about every worthy community and school cause.
When she heard that bags were needed for a project for the...
read more
Defining what a pagan believes is nearly impossible. Getting a group together that encompass all the variations of pagan beliefs is even harder. But that’s exactly what Daniel Cureton, president and founder of U of U Pagan Society, has done. For nearly two years now, the society has hosted weekly events, holiday celebrations, and...
read more
Most queer people in St. George know Claudia Bradshaw. And so do their parents. And siblings. And close friends. Bradshaw, who has been described as the loving mother of the gays in Southern Utah, started PFLAG St. George in 1999; it was the first gay organization of its kind in Southern Utah.
“In August of 1998 my sweet son came...
read more
Recent Comments