Autism is not an ‘epidemic’
Let me be clear here: There is no autism epidemic. There is no ADHD epidemic. There is no disability epidemic. There is no mental health epidemic. There is no homelessness
Let me be clear here: There is no autism epidemic. There is no ADHD epidemic. There is no disability epidemic. There is no mental health epidemic. There is no homelessness
Yesterday, I mentioned that Open Door Policy was closely watching the situation regarding WhySound. At the time, I believed that the steps we had taken would be enough to foster
UPDATE: This has been edited to omit specific names in the interest of due process, even though we acknowledge that this information is already out in the public sphere and
Continue readingRegarding the allegations against WhySound et al
First things first: Get tickets for this show NOW! It’s $3 off when you purchase online! Wow! Who would have thought that, 10 years later, Open Door Policy would still
Continue readingOpen Door Policy turns 10! Party with My New Mistress, Awakening Autumn!
For those who may not be in the know: The Great Salt Lake is in dire straits. In fact, the situation is so bad that if we don’t make drastic
Continue readingThe Great Salt Lake: How to save the Western U.S.
Logan Utah, and Cache Valley at large, is an almost idyllic setting for New Years Eve. Fresh white snow, crisp air you can see your breath in, and plenty of
I attended Moulin Rouge at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah, this weekend. Let me tell you: It is hands-down the best theater I’ve ever seen. If you’re
Continue readingGreat music in Utah: Moulin Rouge at the Eccles Theater
The recent popularity of the Lensa app across social media has put artificial intelligence (AI) in the spotlight. While most people are having fun sharing AI-generated art of themselves, an
Continue readingLensa, Stable Diffusion, and artificial intelligence concerns
Utah may not spring to mind when one thinks of music – whether contemporary rock or classical piano or anything in between. But it has a lot to offer for
I have traveled all over the world. I have friends in cities big and small. And one of the most common questions I get asked, especially as someone who typically