by mtk96 | May 2, 2020 | Arts, Culture, Spring 2020
What if I told you that you could walk through an art gallery without ever having to set foot inside a museum? How, you ask? The answer is street art. What is street art? Street art is simply public art created outdoors, usually created with spray paint. Street art...
by mtk96 | May 2, 2020 | Insider, Just The Ticket, Spring 2020
Looking for a flight? There are so many places you could go and things you could see, if you could only find an affordable flight. Whether you’re flying to another state or across the world, finding cheap and affordable flights can be a real challenge. Fortunately,...
by mtk96 | May 2, 2020 | Escapades, Spring 2020
One of the most celebrated days in a person’s life is the day they are born. Your birthday marks your entrance into the world. Throughout life, your date of birth becomes a part of your identity. And most importantly, it’s the day friends and family use to celebrate...
by mtk96 | May 2, 2020 | Field Notes, Highway Highlight, Spring 2020
Kamehameha Highway, often shortened to Kam Highway, stretches 66 miles across the Hawaiian island of O’ahu. Traveling along Kam Highway is a great way to experience O’ahu’s beautiful North Shore. With miles of road, there’s plenty to see along this island highway....
by odhwp | May 2, 2020 | Insider, Spring 2020, Tips & Tricks, Utah County
Utah County, nestled on Utah’s Silicon Slopes, has seen rapid growth in recent years, and its offerings and opportunities are bringing ever greater numbers of people to the valley. Every driver on the road will tell you such growth has brought with it certain...
by odhwp | May 2, 2020 | Spring 2020, Utah County
Utah County is definitely not the first location that comes to mind when the topic of ghost towns is mentioned. It is, however, a hidden gem of abandoned mines, ghost towns, and other forgotten locations. In addition to these ghost towns, Utah County is also home to...
by mtk96 | Apr 29, 2020 | Arts, Culture, Spring 2020, Utah County
Go to concerts, the movies say. They’re youthful and fun. But you go to BYU and live in Provo. “Where?!” you scream into the void. “I don’t know any venues!” The movies say nothing. They just laugh in your face, cold and unfeeling. Okay, maybe it’s not quite...
by mtk96 | Apr 29, 2020 | Culture, Eats, Spring 2020, Utah County
Utah County may be the only place where, when your friends say, “Let’s get drinks,” they mean sodas. If you’re out on the prowl for places to go, here’s a list of our favorites—plus some snacks and special treats! Drinks Sodalicious Try: Are you feeling...
by mtk96 | Apr 29, 2020 | Features, Spring 2020
A three-story temple painstakingly hand-carved in the side of a red rock cliff. Nature’s fireworks, flashing silently and elegantly across the northern night sky. An underground tunnel connecting two landmasses by railroad. Whether manmade or natural features, there...
by mtk96 | Apr 29, 2020 | Arts, Culture, Spring 2020
Louis Armstrong, perhaps the most famous jazz musician to come from New Orleans, said “If you have to ask what jazz is, you’ll never know.” Jazz is the human experience. Jazz is change and adaptation, cooperation and battle. Jazz is joy and pain and everything...