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INSPIRED BY UTAH


Fall 2019 | THE BREAKTHROUGH ISSUE

“My body may be imprisoned, but nothing can keep my creative vision from reaching out beyond these walls.” Carole Alden’s artist statement offers the perfect jumping-off point for our Breakthrough Issue. In these pages, we’re considering new opportunities to memorialize the forgotten, to gather in historic Main Street theaters, to tell an original song-and-dance story, or to grow a garden rooted in cultural history. With this issue’s worth of breakthrough stories, we invite you to look for even more creative efforts to save a life.





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Cover Story


SPY HOP GROWS UP

Give a kid a camera, or a microphone, or a computer — and see what they dream up. That’s been Spy Hop’s vision for 20 years now, Now the digital youth media agency is telling its own coming-of-age story, as staff and students await the construction of a $10 million media center.


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MUSE is published in the spring and autumn, and distributed through the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News. 




Editor In Chief Ellen Fagg Weist  Publisher Josh Loftin  |  Art Director Sarina V. Ehrgott
Designer Kerry Shaw  |  Designer & Staff Photographer Todd Anderson  |  Copy Editor Catherine Reese Newton




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