Archive for the 'Tourism' Category
Ellsberg, Burma, Mideast on deck for SLC Film Center documentary screenings
0 Comments Published by les February 23rd, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Current Events, Film, Politics, Pop Culture, SLC, Salt Lake City, Tourism.The SLC Film Center continues its impressive series of first-rate documentaries in a fresh wave of free, public screenings wisely timed for their topical urgency.
First on deck is the Oscar-nominated 2009 film, “The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers,” directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith. The film will be [...]
Tuscany’s 14-foot vineyard chandelier is an artistic and engineering marvel
0 Comments Published by les February 11th, 2010 in Art, Business News, Communication, Community Dialogue, Cuisine, Fine Art, SLC, Salt Lake City, Tourism.The new 14-foot chandelier in the entry hall of Tuscany, the elegant Italian restaurant which sits in Holladay at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, is a marvel of the captivating art form of blown glass.
Its sheer magnitude — with a weight of two tons and 85 percent of that represented in pure crystal — [...]
Caffe d’bolla heads to Mountain Regional Barista Competition
0 Comments Published by les February 10th, 2010 in Business News, Coffee, Communication, Community Dialogue, Current Events, Customer Service, SLC, Salt Lake City, Tourism.Three years running, Caffe d’bolla will be Utah’s sole representative to the Mountain Regional Barista Competition to be held in Loveland, Colorado tomorrow (Feb. 11) through Sunday (Feb. 14).
Owners John and Yiching Piquet will use a two-bean blend consisting of Brazil Sweet Yellow Bourbon from Daterra Farms and an El Salvador bean from Finca [...]

