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“Our music is like making yourself a nice, warm, heaping bowl of mac-n-cheese with cut-up hot dogs and pouring yourself a tall glass of lemon-lime Kool-Aid on a mildly cloudy September afternoon,” writes Secret Abilities on their bio. Front man Davin Abegg takes us deeper into the sound and talks about several tracks off of the band’s forthcoming EP.---
This past Saturday was one hell of a busy day for me, running around the valley and covering events left and right along with some music. --- The two most prominent were the PinkDot Utah event, which you can check out my photos from in this gallery, and the Salt Lake City Film Festival, which you can see my pictures from attending the film Intro at the Tower in this other gallery.
Tired of the grey area between erotic fiction and reality? Meet 50 Shades of You.--- YourNovel.com offers a slew of romance novels starring you and your real (or imaginary) lover.
The Off The Chain Fest and Rally is calling out animal advocates for three days of activism, concerts, dancing, DJs, break dancers, slam poetry and other festivities, with proceeds going to benefit the Ching Animal Farm and Sanctuary.---
The Utah Transit Authority announced today that it is backing off plans it had of scrapping the free-fare zone for TRAX and buses in downtown Salt Lake City, which comes as good news to low-income advocates who saw the move as one that would strand the city’s low-income who depend on the service to look for jobs and access services.---
The MacCool's Public House Restaurant and Bar in Ogden, located in the historic Ben Lomond Hotel, has been granted a dining club license by the DABC. So, down comes MacCool's not-so-beloved "Zion curtain." ---