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Hey, gang! It's been a while since there's been a major delay in posting, which is the case today, and much like the "Days Without An Accident" sign at work, it sucks to have to now erase it and put down a zero.
The Salt Lake Acting Company continues to roll through one of its more packed seasons with the interesting drama called Good People. --- The play looks in on working-class women in Boston as they struggle through life, and when a successful face comes back into the main character's life, she begins to question what she's been doing all these years in a revised look on class and race.
Unfortunately, this past weekend was highlighted by a few Utahns who believe that everyone needs to “lighten up” and who, coincidentally, also believe that it’s OK to wear blackface.---
Fans of Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game series will have even more to look forward to this week than the premiere of the film adaptation, thanks to a BYU library exhibit. Opening Nov. 1 to coincide with the release date of the Ender's Game feature film, BYU's Harold B. Lee Library will be opening an exhibit tracing the development of the original book.