Tony Gill

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.
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Everyone’s a critic: The public’s opinion on Park City’s public art.

We asked people on the street: What do you want to see more of reflected in Park City’s public art?

Winter Fishing: Get the Gear

Fishing in Utah doesn’t stop when the mercury drops., but make sure you have the right gear.

John O'Hurley: A Man with Standards

Who wouldn’t love to spend an evening with J. Peterman?

Polyrhythmics and Zepparella headline at O.P. Rockwell

O.P. Rockwell gets our vote as the best music venue on Main Street thanks to a charmingly anachronistic atmosphere and hipster cocktail menu.

Who Drives Park City’s Public Art Choices?

Park City’s public art already transcends the bronze bear with installations including avant-garde murals in pedestrian tunnels.

Traffic congestion is choking Park City.

Park City, for all its charm, has its share of problems—ranging from annoyingly chic B-listers to mine subsidence. But up until recently, traffic was never on the list.

Legends Never Die: Ring in the New Year by Celebrating the Old

“Heroes get remembered, but legends never die.”

Stay Silly: Silly Market is back with a limited-time winter edition.

During the warmer months, the Park Silly Sunday Market dominates Main Street.

Tony Gill

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.