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A number of local restaurants are hosting Halloween dinners this weekend. The following is a list of the restaurants that provided me with information.
Ingrid Michaelson fans lined up outside In the Venue Tuesday night, creating a line that stretched along most of 2nd South. Anxiously waiting in the rain and hail, many stood out there for more than 45 minutes.
The best things in life are free, and you have a few free options this Humpday sure to entice you into the snowy outdoors.--- Let's start with the stone-cold creeper classic The Silence of the Lambs, brought to you by, well, us.
Mark Fiore, a Bay Area cartoonist and winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, appears every Thursday on SFGate.com.--- Watch Fiore's splendid piece "Dogboy & Mr. Dan in G.I. L.G.B.T. P.D.Q." about the U.S. military's infamous "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy:
This just in: ABC has canceled The Whole Truth, which was a Wednesday-night legal drama starring Rob Morrow and Maura Tierney. You’ve never seen it, so you won’t miss it.
Utah's medical community is praised today for more closely monitoring their patients' use of prescription narcotics. More needs to be done, however, before overdose from legal drugs ceases to be the top cause of injury death in Utah.---
Two critics, two musical acts, one insane show—Monday night's Janelle Monae/Of Montreal concert at In The Venue was unlike anything Salt Lake City has seen in a while.--- It's not every day that you go to a show and discover an utterly transcendent artist, especially when said artist is the opening act.
A new feature launches today in the form of Missed Masterpieces, in which citizen journalist/music geek Lane Heaps will explore favorite albums you might have missed the first time around.--- Back in late May of 1978, when dinosaurs still roamed the earth, I was 17 years old.