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News Articles

Secret Gay/LDS Meetings

Temple Tiptoe: Gay rights activists cautiously engage LDS Church officials.

By Jesse Fruhwirth

Some contend a series of secret meetings between the church and gay-rights advocates may have helped garner support for new city regs.

 
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Kathy Griffin
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Gerald Elias
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Alela Diane, Marissa Nader
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Private Eye

Happy Apocalypse, President Palin

Just as the Mayans predicted, the death comet of 2012 remains on course.

By John Saltas

The closest I ever came to the Mayan civilization was when I visited the Tulum ruins near Cancun and, later, when I ate some chocolate mole at the Red Iguana.

News Articles

Wanted: Liberal Challenger for Jim Matheson

Some Democrats frustrated with Matheson's conservatism.

By Jesse Fruhwirth

Wanted: Progressive Congressional Representative to represent the people of Utah's 2nd district. Must have solid moral values and a resistance to selling out to corporate interests ...

 
 
Staff Box

Palin for President?

Do you think Sarah Palin is the woman best suited for the presidency? If not, then who?

Hits & Misses

Utah Tax Increases, Real Salt Lake in MLS Cup & Police Fees

By Josh Loftin

Facing a serious budget shortfall, even conservative Utah legislators are looking at tax increases. Among the proposals being debated is a sales tax increase...

Citizen Revolt

HEAL Utah, Broken Borders & South Valley Sanctuary

By Eric S. Peterson

This week, help keep the Beehive State from becoming the Nuclear State at HEAL Utah's third annual fall benefit, or check out the "Broken Borders" debate...

JAM wants neighborhood support for liquor

Salt Lake City Council last night approved the zoning text change sought by JAM that is required for the Marmalade bar to serve liquor and wine, rather than just beer, as they do now. If you've read m...

Rant Control

Theater, Shorted

By Jesse Fruhwirth

A reader disappointed in City Weekly's roundup of three community theater productions criticized the reviews for their brevity and alleged lack of research.

 
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