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Stay or Go?

Falling in & out of love with SLC

By Scott Renshaw
POSTED // Feb 13,2013 - It’s been more than 17 years, yet I have to say the words out loud, painful as they may be: Salt Lake City, I’m starting to wonder if this is going to work out.

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Musical Notes

Greatest hits of musical memories

By John Rasmuson
POSTED // Feb 6,2013 - You have to be nearly as old as Mick Jagger to appreciate Crossfire Hurricane, the recent two-hour documentary of the Rolling Stones’ 50-year run as the world’s pre-eminent rock band.

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Wicked Brew

Utah soon to experience Dunkin' Donuts coffee

By John Rasmuson
POSTED // Jan 30,2013 - Dunkin’ Donuts is headed this way. The first store will open in Salt Lake City this year followed by 15 more in the region by 2018.

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Talking Sense

What fancy words & fad names say about us

By John Rasmuson
POSTED // Jan 23,2013 - Unlike Juliet, most of us take names for granted. The recent kerfuffle over Morning Glory Road in Lehi serves as a reminder that we do so at our peril.

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The Wasteland

Some government spending egregious

By John Rasmuson
POSTED // Jan 9,2013 - The Federal Aviation Administration once spent $57,800 measuring the boobs, butts and bellies of a bevy of airline flight attendants.

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Screw the NRA

Hunters need their own voice

By Ari LeVaux
POSTED // Jan 2,2013 - The National Rifle Association claims to be the largest pro-hunting organization in the world. But as a hunter, I say the NRA couldn’t represent me less.

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2012: What Surprised Me

Twists & turns, noteworthy stories

By Jerre Wroble
POSTED // Dec 24,2012 - In general, 2012 did not flip my lid. I mostly expected what I got. But then there were the occasional twists and turns.

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Solstice Hope

Amanda Catano and Jason Dorais' story inspires

By Jim Catano
POSTED // Dec 12,2012 - City Weekly writers often document the trials of individuals on society’s fringes. Some are victims. Some are perpetrators. Some are just trying to survive while coloring outside the heavy lines of a dominant culture

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We're Not Greece

Culture, innovation will keep U.S. off the fiscal cliff

By Alexander Billinis
POSTED // Dec 5,2012 - In a recent presidential debate, Republican candidate Mitt Romney argued that, under Obama’s leadership, the United States was on the road to a debt crisis like Greece’s.

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End of an Era

"The good old days are beyond reach"

By John Rasmuson
POSTED // Nov 28,2012 - Here is another one of those end-of-an-era stories that crops up from time to time: The Bill Rodgers Running Center in Boston went out of business a few weeks ago.
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