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As
we've come to see over the past few years, even up to the DMV news of
this week, the idea of the LGBT community being treated equally
within Utah still has high hills to overcome.
Locals crammed into Urban Lounge to see Detroit rockers Electric Six, The Constellations and Utah natives King Niko take the stage Tuesday night.--- Niko opened with a set that was definitely worthy of making ladies dance.
Could you be one of the young hotties who gets loaded every day and hot tubs with a collection of borderline-braindead fellow 20-somethings? You bet you can!---
Attention wannabe rollergirls: Salt Lake City recreational roller-derby league (read: no contact or rough stuff) Red Rockettes is gearing up for a second round of training sessions next week. The latest info from RRRRD (roll your tongue when you pronounce it):
Salt Lake Community College’s 2011 Keynote Speaker for Commencement will be award-winning filmmaker Morgan Spurlock. Spurlock’s first feature film, Super Size Me, earned an Academy Award nomination --- for best feature documentary.
“Fuck the weekdays. Every day’s a weekend.” So Akron/Family welcomed the crowd Monday at The Urban Lounge after jam band Delicate Steve did an incredible job warming up the crowd.---