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Utah Food Bank provides food to a statewide network of 150 emergency food pantries and agencies statewide. This summer, Harmons' food drive provided the largest single contribution to Utah Food Bank's summer business food drive.
The underground, volunteer-run radio station Utah Free Media announced to the world it was in trouble recently when the small station’s Twitter account was hacked by a surly volunteer who announced: “UTAHFM IS CLOSING ITS DOORS FOR GOOD. You can thank Daniel Swenson for that.
Reliable names like Pixar and Marvel Comics bring us somewhat disappointing movies this week at the bargain theaters. Even when making sequels in the past, Pixar has been the most reliable bet in movies over the past 15 years.
What’s new tonight: Suburgatory (ABC) Series Debut: Stupid name, mostly funny show: A New York City single dad and teen daughter (Jeremy Sisto and Jane Levy) move to the suburbs and discover that everyone and everything there is shiny and fake—I know, mindblower.
Have you ever had an experience that was so bizarre, so surreal, so talking-to-a-smoking-caterpillar weird that you just had to let go and accept the strange so you didn’t end up freaking out? That approach could be used to survive a bad mushroom trip—or the Skrillex show at the Great Saltair on Saturday night.---
My trip down the rabbit hole got off to a rough start, though.
We've all had the experience of showing up to a club gig and being disappointed by the turnout. But how often can you say you were pleasantly surprised?---
There really is only one drink option before seeing an intimate concert with country-music legends Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson: bourbon. And the dualistic characters of the brown drink makes for an apt comparison for last night’s Kingsbury Hall performance.---
Located in Mersault, France, Vincent Girardin
is a trustworthy producer of some of the best Burgundys from the Cote-d’Or. --- The wines aren’t fined or filtered, so they allow for optimum expression of
terroir.