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Pastor Present

Rev. France Davis tells of looking past obstacles in An American Story Told.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - When the Rev. France Davis first arrived in Salt Lake City in 1972, he showed up at an apartment where he had already paid a deposit and arranged to have a telephone line installed. When the landlady saw him for the first time and realized he was black,...

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Anger Mismanaged

The Open Curtain never turns an ex-Mormon author’s frustration into insight.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - When Brian Evenson began writing The Open Curtain, he was a Mormon. By the time he finished the book, he was not. Leaving the religion one grew up in can be fertile ground for a novelist to explore. He can examine the tension between losing one’s...

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A Passage to India

Local lovers of world cinema bring “Bollywood” to Taylorsville.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - They come from as far away as Elko, Provo, Idaho Falls, Logan and Evanston. Some speak the language the film is in; some don’t. A group of people from a variety of nations now living in a variety of places in the Intermountain West gathers together...

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West End Boy

Andrew Valdez tells an intriguing but incomplete story of 1960s Salt Lake City.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - There was a time in Salt Lake City when newspaper boys stood on downtown corners selling evening newspapers to businessmen who were on their way to the Walgreen’s cafeteria to get dinner. It was an age when every conceivable “sin” could...

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EconomySolutions

What’s the best entertainment value in town? Would you believe a Jazz ticket?

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - Of the many entertainment options available in Salt Lake City, the best value may be found in a place that’s recently come to be derisively known as the “Radium Stadium.” That’s where Larry Miller'after all, you know this guy and...

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Power Forward

The Jazz are ready to challenge for a championship'three years from now.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - The Utah Jazz are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2003. That was also the last time John Stockton and Karl Malone were live players, inside the Delta Center, instead of as statues standing outside an arena of a different name. It’s...

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Blazing Start

Now past its first year, Utah’s arena football franchise builds a following.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - There’s a professional sports team that plays in the arena formerly known as the Delta Center. The franchise is owned by a local automobile dealer. The squad scores points by the dozens and plays in front of crowds of more than 10,000 fans wearing...

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Foreign Concepts

The home of the world’s longest-running international film festival is in Provo.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - After doing his undergraduate work at Brigham Young University, Scott Miller went on to Princeton and then to Cambridge to pursue graduate studies. While he loved those places of higher learning, he found they were missing something he had become used...

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Upheld On Appeal

Thunder Over Zion fails to rehabilitate the image of a controversial judge.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - Biographies written well after the death of the subject offer the benefit of hindsight, and that 20/20 vision can be used to rehabilitate the reputation of a person who was misunderstood while alive. Thunder Over Zion: The Life of Chief Judge Willis W....

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Scrum Seekers

Utah shows off its status as America’s rubgy hotbed.

By Geoff Griffin
POSTED // Jun 11,2007 - Utah can’t be matched for its conservative politics, unique history of marital practices, skiing opportunities'and rugby teams?nnMurray Park will be the rugby capital of America this weekend when it hosts the high school national championships,...
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