POSTED // May 5,2010 - Salt Lake City’s Twilight Concert Series cemented itself as a juggernaut years ago, a status that justifies a rigorous critique of the annual series’ lineup ...
POSTED // Apr 28,2010 - Radio DJ allegiance and rivalry erupted in our comments section after digital editor Bill Frost reported on the Salt Blog that 101.9 The End was removing its disc jockeys.
POSTED // Apr 21,2010 - City Weekly staff writer Stephen Dark asked for reader input as to why the Boy Scouts have a more intimate relationship with The LDS church than do Girl Scouts.
POSTED // Apr 14,2010 - Major League "Best Of" When someone says they'll be traveling to Manhattan, you might get advice like, "Go to the Indian place on 33rd and 3rd Avenue..."
POSTED // Apr 7,2010 - Was our ruse too predictable? On March 30, we pretexted the joke by saying via Twitter (@CityWeekly) that staffers were asked to remove liquor bottles at their desks ...
POSTED // Mar 31,2010 - The rancor may not have an impact on his re-election chances--it's never seemed to before--but Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson's critics are barking louder than a pack of wild dogs after his vote against health-care reform.
POSTED // Mar 31,2010 - The rancor may not have an impact on his re-election chances—it’s never seemed to before—but Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson’s critics are barking louder...
POSTED // Mar 24,2010 - Employees of locally owned coffee shop Coffee Garden tipped off City Weekly reporter Stephen Dark that their cafe had sought a lease at the new 222 Main Street office tower...
POSTED // Mar 17,2010 - I think it's unseemly for a state government to profit from an addictive and deadly product, but at least it's better than a grocery tax. Many who viewed City Weekly's...
POSTED // Mar 10,2010 - Our readership is probably more diverse than any newspaper in the state, so we rarely receive a (nearly) singular response to news.