Tony Gill is the outdoor and Park City editor for Salt Lake Magazine and previously toiled as editor-in-chief of Telemark Skier Magazine. Most of his time ignoring emails is spent aboard an under-geared single-speed on the trails above his home.
Complete silence is disorienting. Standing on a grid of suspended wires, surrounded in all dimensions by a labyrinth of geometric features in the center of an Eckel audiometric testing room, I was mortified at the sound of my own voice with zero reflection to dull the edges, but I was nonetheless awestruck by the sonic void in the heart of Skullcandy’s new headquarters in Park City.
Utah’s most well-worn yarn concerns the intrepid traveler converting a temporary Beehive State pit stop into an oversized “Don’t Hassle Me I’m Local” t-shirt.
The National Ability Center (NAC) has announced their Campaign for the Future of Possibility, a multi-year growth plan that will result in the construction of new facilities and the creation of further...
o often, art is separated into categories when the sum of its parts creates an impact far exceeding what they’re capable of individually. Jimmi Toro’s latest work, Kindle a Light, exemplifies that potential with a multi-media exhibition at the Kimball Art Center.
The Bonanza Campout breaks the mold, bringing an entertainment spectacle to the banks of the Jordanelle Reservoir in Heber with a three-day festival from June 23-25.
Do you remember your first taste of freedom? The inaugural whiff of independence with the wind in your hair? For me it was when my training wheels came off and my life changed.
Tony Gill is the outdoor and Park City editor for Salt Lake Magazine and previously toiled as editor-in-chief of Telemark Skier Magazine. Most of his time ignoring emails is spent aboard an under-geared single-speed on the trails above his home.