POSTED // Mar 3,2010 - Why did Salt Lake City at the end of the 1990s approve residential housing--ironically named "Bliss Court"--adjacent to warehouse property that now houses The Rail Event Center?
POSTED // Feb 17,2010 - The unity of Utah's LGBT community, noted in June 2009 by The Nation magazine, showed some cracks in recent weeks as a one-year truce was announced...
POSTED // Feb 10,2010 - It seems unfashionable these days to defend America's darkest errors, much to the chagrin of a columnist tasked with refereeing reader debates.
POSTED // Feb 3,2010 - City Weekly founder John Saltas told an anecdote of one speedy, rude bicyclist he didn’t see coming and who didn’t see him, either, nearly causing a collision at a crosswalk.
POSTED // Jan 27,2010 - Yours truly criticized high-fructose corn syrup and suggested U.S. farm subsidies should be adjusted to encourage healthy eating...
POSTED // Jan 20,2010 - Sin is in the eye of the beholder, certainly, but sometimes, is it also in the womb? “Sin taxes” are intended to discourage certain behaviors, like smoking, that have dark sides.
POSTED // Jan 13,2010 - Many believe genetics prove the Book of Mormon is about as accurate as a Brothers Grimm fairy tale when it comes to the origins of American Indians...
POSTED // Jan 6,2010 - A battle has been brewing on our Letters pages these past weeks about the tax burden levied on the wealthiest Americans and whether they pay a “fair” share.