What would Jesus say? An exclusive interview with the divine
Salt Lake City Weekly
by Michael S. Robinson Sr.
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Reporter: I’d say, “So long, and God bless,” but that would be a bit weird under the circumstances. Jesus: Thanks to you and your NPR viewers for taking the time for this interview. I know how much time you must be spending reading the scriptures, but a little face-to-face meeting is so much more meaningful ..read more
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Deseret News poll shows Donald Trump skating to another victory in Utah.
Salt Lake City Weekly
by Katharine Biele
1h ago
Utah, we're worried about you. Let's just say it's about blind loyalty, or maybe just about political fog. Intervention Time Utah, we're worried about you. Let's just say it's about blind loyalty, or maybe just about political fog ..read more
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40 Years of City Weekly—Volume 35: 2018 to 2019
Salt Lake City Weekly
by Wes Long
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Lance Gudmundsen related in April 2019, "my editors emphasized: Be accurate; be impartial; be aware; be truthful. Put another way: Don't screw up the basics; don't assume; don't be duped. And seek the truth. Good advice for anyone, writer or not." "When I began professionally writing on my old Model HH [typewriter]," Lance Gudmundsen related in April 2019, "my editors emphasized: Be accurate; be impartial; be aware; be truthful. Put another way: Don't screw up the basics; don't assume; don't be duped ..read more
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THE ESSENTIAL A&E PICKS FOR APR 18 - 24
Salt Lake City Weekly
by City Weekly Staff
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Boye-Christensen's Chapters was commissioned specifically as part of this anniversary celebration, and the choreographer took the opportunity to explore the capabilities of RWDC artists. Ririe-Woodbury: Ascent As Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company closes its historic 60th anniversary season, it offers a program in Ascent that brings together two key parts of that history. In a pair of world-premiere performances, current RWDC artistic director Daniel Charon and his predecessor in that role, Charlotte Boye-Christensen, show the creative thinking that has guided the company for years ..read more
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‘Festival street,' Green Loop and transit-oriented density anchor latest SLC plans for west downtown.
Salt Lake City Weekly
by Benjamin Wood
1h ago
Salt Lake City released its latest plans to fill in the area between the shuttered Rio Grande Depot and the lackluster Salt Lake Central Station this week, which if realized would see 300 South converted to a people-first “festival street” that runs through a new arts-focused pedestrian plaza before culminating at the proposed Green Loop linear park on 500 West. Salt Lake City released its latest plans to fill in the area between the shuttered Rio Grande Depot and the lackluster Salt Lake Central Station this week, which if realized would see 300 South converted to a people-first “festival st ..read more
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Hurdles in Utah push medical cannabis patients toward out-of-state products.
Salt Lake City Weekly
by Cole Fullmer
1h ago
Seeking out your April 20th stash? If you're a Utah medical cannabis patient, the local pot shop might not be your first stop. Seeking out your April 20th stash? If you're a Utah medical cannabis patient, the local pot shop might not be your first stop ..read more
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Democracy in Action
Salt Lake City Weekly
by The Editors at Andrews McMeel
1h ago
Some American voters would like to see literally anybody else on the ballot—and Literally Anybody Else, of North Richland Hills, Texas, wants to give them that chance. Democracy in Action As the November presidential election looms, with incumbent Joe Biden, 81, and former President Donald Trump, 77, squaring off again, some American voters would like to see literally anybody else on the ballot—and Literally Anybody Else, of North Richland Hills, Texas, wants to give them that chance. A 35-year-old, seventh-grade math teacher and U.S. Army veteran who legally changed his name from Dustin Ebey ..read more
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MUSIC PICKS APR 18 - 24
Salt Lake City Weekly
by City Weekly Staff
1h ago
Sessanta: Primus, Puscifer, A Perfect Circle @ Maverick Center 4/23, Matthew Logan Vasquez @ Urban Lounge 4/23, and more. INZO @ The Complex 4/19 Chicago-based electronic music producer/DJ INZO (Mike Inzano) tugged at our emotions with his song "Overthinker" in 2018, and we haven't been quite the same since. INZO reshaped future bass music with that masterpiece alone, but has continued to build an intriguing career since then with songs like "Angst" and "Drift Like A Cloud, Flow Like Water ..read more
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Instead of a Statue of Responsibility, Utah could build a statue of shame depicting Mike Lee.
Salt Lake City Weekly
by John Saltas
1h ago
Last week's Private Eye column got more than a few people talking about the proposed Statue of Responsibility that may be built at the old Utah State Prison site in Draper. Last week's Private Eye column got more than a few people talking about the proposed Statue of Responsibility that may be built at the old Utah State Prison site in Draper. The statue—set to stand a mighty 300 feet tall—is an interpretive art piece of two interlocking hands, ostensibly inspiring an observer to cogitate about helping efforts in two directions, up or down ..read more
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Record Store Day 2024
Salt Lake City Weekly
by Sophie Caligiuri
1h ago
There are many ways to tend to the past. Whether you pay homage to nostalgia or pander to remorse, reminiscing is more interesting when set to music. There are many ways to tend to the past. Whether you pay homage to nostalgia or pander to remorse, reminiscing is more interesting when set to music ..read more
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