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Leaving November and hitting December, there's a lot of last-minute releases people are getting in before the year is up. I've got several to catch up on and a couple of release shows over the next week.
The political system may be dominated by two-parties, but it’s often third parties that can appeal to the reformers, idealists and those disaffected by politics as usual.
Christopher Nemelka will conduct a symposium this Sunday afternoon at the Salt Lake City Main Library on his interpretation of the meaning of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' temple endowment.--- Nemelka says he is "the world's foremost expert on Joseph Smith and Mormonism," claiming "there is no other person on this earth who knows Joseph Smith and his true history as I do."
Two new arrivals at local discount theaters celebrate their inherent "movie-ness" in very different ways. The first is Seven Psychopaths, writer/director Martin McDonagh's follow-up to his brilliant debut In Bruges.
SB Dance had a very successful season last year, and with its latest addition to this year's lineup with Cultural Confidential, are on par toward having another great year. --- But now, it's time for fans of the small independent dance company to help out the company as its annual WTF!
Democracy Now! hosts an exclusive interview with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on the future of his whistleblower site and Internet freedom, government surveillance and government secrecy.---
After more wrangling, the Salt Lake City Council is close to finalizing its wrecking-ball regulations that will restrict developers from demolishing first without having filed a full building-permit application.