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Dear GYA, the worst thing about the Olympics being over is saying goodbye to the athletes that I grew fond of over the past couple of weeks ... and also knowing that I'll probably forget about them and not give a shit about their sport for at least four years.
There are a lot of adjectives that could be applied to the CWMA band showcase on Saturday night at The Complex—but “boring” definitely isn’t one of them. Try "energetic," "engaging" and "passionate" instead.
Hello to all you set-checking, amp-cranking, guitar-tuning, drum-pounding, ticket-buying, CWMA enthusiasts! --- This week kicked off our annual music awards showcases, from what I understand The Hotel did very well on Thursday, but tonight is the first of the two rock showcases over at The Complex where you'll see five awesome bands for a mere $6, total all-ages show.
Proposals aimed at leading student media at the University of Utah into a financially viable future were outlined Friday to a media oversight group, with many of the ideas centering on the need for broader collaboration on campus.---
It is going to be an interesting couple of weeks as winter ends and we get into spring releases, but that doesn't mean there isn't interesting music to check out locally. --- Take, for example, this brand-new EP of sampled remixes from Taylor Fang, who is a local producer we don't know much about.
The City Weekly Music Awards kicked off on Thursday at The Hotel with the EDM/House DJ Spin-Off. The evening included sets from Bello, Nate Lowpass, DJ Dizz, Mr. Vandal and DJ Loki, and photographer Tyler Cobb captured some of the top moments of the night.
As mass violence erupts in the Ukraine a leaked audio tape between top U.S. Officials suggests the U.S may have been plotting a coup in the country.---