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In one of the weirdest week's of weather we've seen in a few years, and another reason for rich people to scream “let's go skiing” on social media like we give a crap, we got a decent day to see Gallery Stroll. --- If the past few months of Stroll have felt like it's been running on fumes to you, you're not the only one to notice as much of the events being added to the map consist of landscape painters.
It is now officially farmers market season, which means week after week of fresh produce, locally made crafts and the best excuse to get up early on a Saturday. Even though there's enough qualities goods to shake a handcrafted artisanal walking stick at, checkout our five favorite finds from week on of the Downtown Farmers Market.
Imagine a time and place where the boys dress in white shirts and ties, and the girls are clothed from wrists to toes. They are kept from the realities of conception and sexuality by an over-reaching system.
Hundreds of thousands of school children face violence at the hands of school officials who are legally allowed to forcibly restrain them for acting out.---
June may have snow sitting on the mountains, but the valley is heating up with new music coming out in droves every week. --- We'll start with online releases, and the first on the list is from a band named Grass.
The three winners of the 2014 City Weekly Music Awards—Westward the Tide, Better Taste Bureau and DJ Matty Mo—walked away with a ton of awesome prizes.
Packed with numerous talented musicians and producers, the Provo music scene can seem vast, even though the location of all the action is relatively small. And with so many of these skilled folks collaborating and joining one another’s bands, keeping track of the who’s and where’s of the scene is a daunting prospect.
Dear GYA, As one of the three plaintiffs suing SLC for potentially millions of dollars over a loophole in the parking meters, I would like to point out that this case isn't about my $1,450 slew of back tickets, it's about taking down the system... and allowing me to get away with parking like a total asshole.