Taqueria 27 (Holladay)

Summer evenings are made for outdoor dining. Dinner becomes a special occasion in which you slow down, savor the shade and gentle breezes, and watch the sunset while catching up with friends and sharing some of your favorite foods. A friend and I took the opportunity to dine on the patio at Taqueria 27 in... Continue Reading →

Movie Review: Past Lives

Think back to your childhood or teenage years. Did you have a close friend or a first crush whom you have always remembered? Did your lives eventually go in separate directions? Have you sometimes, maybe even often, asked yourself, "What if?" This is the premise of the movie Past Lives. My friend Phaedra highly recommended... Continue Reading →

Intermezzo Chamber Music Series: Concert I

I discovered the Intermezzo Chamber Music Series during the summer of 2018. I was impressed by the music selections and the quality of performance, so I have made a conscious effort to attend their concerts frequently. Each concert has been a transcendent experience that has introduced me to beautiful music, expertly played. I always leave... Continue Reading →

Movie Review: Rise (En Corps)

I saw the French film Rise, titled En Corps in French, at the Broadway theater in downtown Salt Lake City last weekend. True to what other critics have said about the film, it does have a familiar, predictable storyline that offers few surprises. However, the plot provides an effective backdrop for telling a satisfying story... Continue Reading →

Dallas Highlights

I recently traveled with some colleagues to Dallas, Texas for the AVID Summer Institute, an annual conference held in multiple cities around the United States that trains educators to implement the AVID program in their schools. You can read more about the AVID program here. My colleagues and I stayed in comfortable accommodations, and we... Continue Reading →

Utah Symphony: Fischer’s Farewell

"A symphony must be like the whole world. It must contain everything." Gustav Mahler The Utah Symphony's performances on May 26-27, 2023 marked the end of an era: Thierry Fischer concluded his 14-year tenure as the organization's Music Director. When the symphony selected Fischer in 2009, they gave him a clear directive and trusted him... Continue Reading →

Utah Opera: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs

Utah Opera's production of The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs opened Saturday night at Capitol Theatre. I was incredibly skeptical about seeing this production when Utah Opera announced its 2022-2023 season last spring because a contemporary subject, especially a technological one, seemed terribly mismatched with a traditional art form like opera. But then I listened to... Continue Reading →

The Break Sports Grill

I discovered the downtown Salt Lake City location of The Break Sports Grill because of its proximity to Vivint Arena, and it became an easy place to have dinner before Utah Jazz games. Its closeness to several downtown venues makes it a good choice for dinner before other events as well. I was excited to... Continue Reading →

Cinco de Mayo: La Hacienda

My friend Sarah and I kicked off the weekend and raised a glass to Cinco de Mayo at La Hacienda in Salt Lake City. It was the first time either of us had been to this restaurant, and we thoroughly enjoyed our experience. La Hacienda is an established Salt Lake City restaurant serving a selection... Continue Reading →

JINYA Ramen Bar

I spontaneously decided to stop at the Murray location of JINYA Ramen Bar for dinner tonight. I have eaten there twice before, and both times, I ordered the spicy creamy vegan ramen which was delicious. While I am not 100% committed to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, I choose meatless meals as often as I... Continue Reading →

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