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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Dead Zephyr: Week 320

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Mooondial Records

As the music scene grows so does the demand. Whether it be downloadable or in physical form, fans of that artist or band want to have that catalog in their hands to listen and enjoy.

Monday, December 28, 2009

I'm coming out of the closet ...

... the crochet closet, that is! (Oh, what a droll lede ...)

Choosing my god

Next week's cover story, tentatively entitled Prophet Motive, deals with some intriguing aspects of LDS doctrine and life in the trenches of immigration law. Oddly I found myself thinking of it at midnight mass around 11.30 p.m. on Christmas Eve at Thomas More Catholic church in Sandy.---

Basin Bistro

Skiing up at Snowbasin Resort yesterday, I enjoyed a lengthy lunch at the all-new Huntington Bistro, located in Snowbasin's Earl's Lodge. It's open for lunch, offering an eclectic array of interesting dishes.

Kareena MacGregor got married

In March, I wrote a lengthy cover story on the trials of Kareena MacGregor and her family, entitled Hear my plea. Then-teen MacGregor was allegedly sexually abused by several neighborhood boys in her LDS ward.

Eric Maynor: Welcome to the Business

You may have heard by now, but Eric Maynor is now a Thunder man.---   On Tuesday the Jazz traded Eric Maynor and the contract to Matt Harpring for the rights to Peter Fehse.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

High West Distillery

While the business of a brew pub in Utah remains both a solid and profitable business, very few have explored the idea of taking that notion to the next step and making straight alcohol. But a trip into the hills shows one local saloon doing quite well.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Friday Letters Round-up

I used to phone in these helpful investigatory suggestions, but for some reason the police stopped answering my calls. Passive-aggressive grandparents seem more charming around the holidays.

Christmas Jazz For You

What's up Christmas readers.

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