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Throughout
our community we've always had a sustained talent pool of creative
writers, whether it be on the verge of drought or flooding with
works, there's been some kind of localized literature flowing through
the boulevard. Most of the time you'll find their newly-inked
pages in chapbooks or flyers around coffee shops, or the more
dedicated will put out a small run of books to hit local shops.
This just in from HBO: The fifth and final season of polygamy drama Big Love will premiere on Sunday, Jan. 16. So now all Utah has left is Sister Wives?
With the impending election many voters are scrambling for last minute information about candidates. Republicans and Democrats often have information that can be easily found, but that is not the case
for third party candidates.
It's not every day you have a man of towering cultural and political significance drop in on Salt Lake City, but that's what we get with Danny "Machete" Trejo Thursday. Oh, and former President Jimmy Carter's here, too!---
Just in time for Halloween weekend, it's a triple-feature of horror and mayhem coming to area second-run theaters. In the wake of Paranormal Activity (and ahead of the current Paranormal Activity 2) came the horror fakeumentary The Last Exorcism, about a minister who has lost his faith out to de-bunk the idea of supernatural possession--until he meets a teenager who seems to be the real deal.
Why exactly did NBC’s Parenthood do their Halloween episode last week, when every other show is trick-or-treating this week? Burning off episodes as quickly as possible?