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Closing out the month of April, we headed into what was a busy weekend packed with shows in every venue, but inevitably ended up at Kilby Court --- If you haven't been to the all-ages venue in a while, you may have noticed some changes, like the movement of the green room, the sound board, added sound proofing and various additions being put on to the place to spruce it up for future shows. The iconic garage venue has certainly become more than what it once was.
Broody, electronic indie-dance-rock just might make for two of the best local albums to come out this year.--- I’ve asked each of the 24 bands from the 2012 City Weekly Music Awards to send us a paragraph or so about what they have going on in 2012.
When Salt Lake City hip-hop stalwarts Numbs aren't making music together, they stay quite busy with solo projects.--- I’ve asked each of the 24 bands from the 2012 City Weekly Music Awards to send us a paragraph or so about what they have going on in 2012.
It is such a stupid cliche to start anything out with a dictionary definition, but in this case, it makes sense, so please bear with me: --- movers and shakers: n. pl. -- People who are active or influential in some field or endeavor
The second day of Kareena MacGregor’s suit continued with several doctors testifying in regard to claims of emotional distress Kareena experienced as a result of habitual sexual abuse and the cremation of her baby.--- Dee W. Hadley, a marriage counselor and clinical social worker, took the stand and detailed his work as Kareena’s therapist over the past 10 years.
Everyone gets the blues sometimes, and if you’re an aficionado of the music and want to help those paying their dues, then why not help out the low-income advocates of the Crossroads Urban Center by attending the organization’s Beers, Blues and Brats fundraiser this Sunday.--- The Crossroads-Urban Center, longtime local advocates for Utah’s homeless and low-income populations, is welcoming the warmer weather with a special fundraiser feast this weekend.
Sure, The Young & The Restless was a great soap opera (did I just admit that?!), but it also aptly describes these two young bands.--- I’ve asked each of the 24 bands from the 2012 City Weekly Music Awards to send us a paragraph or so about what they have going on in 2012.
Dear GYA, People know me as the guy in Temple of Doom who yells, "Kalima!" and rips people's hearts out with my bare hands, but that's just my stupid job. If you got to know me, you'd see that I'm actually a pretty down-to-earth guy.
During lunch at The New Yorker, I recently got to sample a number of dishes from Executive Chef Will Pliler's Primavera menu: special Italy-influenced springtime dishes, available at lunch and dinner, in addition to the regular New Yorker menu. --- The Primavera menu has been very popular with customers, according to Pliler, so he's updated the menu and launching some new items in May. I was able to taste a few of the new additions, as indicated below.