City Weekly - Cover Story Sidebars http://www.cityweekly.net/utah/articles.sec-8495-1-cover-story-sidebars.html <![CDATA[Review: The Book of Mormon Musical]]> By Geoff Griffin

What’s surprising about The Book of Mormon isn’t that parts of the musical push Broadway to new levels of obscenity, blasphemy and outrageousness ...]]>
<![CDATA[Special Issues 2010]]> By Bill Frost

As you may have noticed, we love themed “special issues” here at City Weekly, since we average about one every four weeks.]]>
<![CDATA[Cops and Pot, by Grandpa Grow]]> By Jesse Fruhwirth

Former radio talk-show host Martin Davies, of Utah, authored this paper and provided it to law enforcement as one way to reduce his sentence on federal marijuana convictions, as reported in City Weekl]]>
<![CDATA[Doctor Discipline Database]]> By Eric S. Peterson

For the first time in Utah history, there is a simple way to find the discipline records for Utah doctors. Has your doctor been disciplined? ]]>
<![CDATA[Judge Faust's Ruling - UHP Trooper Lisa Steed]]> By City Weekly Staff

Utah 3rd District Judge Robert P. Faust ruled against the defendant in this May 2010 ruling, but nevertheless concluded that Utah Highway Patrol's most prolific officer on the DUI beat, Lisa Steed, v]]>
<![CDATA[Judge Cutler's Ruling - UHP Trooper Lisa Steed]]> By City Weekly Staff

"Trooper Steed's testimony lacks credibility in three remarkable manners," wrote Salt Lake City Justice Court Judge L.G. Cutler in this March 2010 ruling.]]>
<![CDATA[Don't Walk the Line: 15 Practical Tips to Beat a DUI]]> By None

Don't mix these up: Politely decline field sobriety tests (eye test, walk the line, one leg stand). Take the breath or blood test.]]>
<![CDATA[Coldest Beer Readers' Picks]]> By City Weekly Staff

Bonwood Bowl: Many people treat their neighborhood bowling alley like a neighborhood bar, and it helps when the bar inside the alley has a personality all its own.]]>
<![CDATA[Utah's Coldest Beer: The Bars]]> By City Weekly Staff

5 Monkeys: Tucked just west of State Street in Murray, 5 Monkeys sports a colorful jungle-themed graffiti mural outside and a clean, air-conditioned interior.]]>
<![CDATA[The Plays at the Utah Shakespearean Festival 2010]]> By Dan Nailen

A Shakespeare play where a religious divide in the community is a major concern? Yeah, that’ll play just fine in Utah.]]>
<![CDATA[Plan Your Trip to Utah Shakespearean Festival]]> By Dan Nailen

Obviously, this is the first step in any visit to the Utah Shakespearean Festival. There are three or four productions per day on the stages...]]>
<![CDATA[SLC Not Sleepy Anymore]]> By Dan Nailen

I overheard a young woman loudly bemoaning the lack of cool concerts, clubs and culture in Salt Lake City. You’ve heard similar rants, no doubt...]]>
<![CDATA[Chief of DIY: Tom Walsh (Editor 1992-96)]]> By Tom Walsh

My new journalism job started off with a sloppy stroke—not of a pen, but a paintbrush. I recall a dull, battleship-gray color. It was a newspaper going weekly...]]>
<![CDATA[Most Significant Events in Salt Lake City 1984-2010]]> By City Weekly Readers

Q: Besides the Olympics, what is the most significant thing to happen to Salt Lake City in the past 25 years? Or, how do you see the city changing the next quarter century?]]>
<![CDATA[Flying Dinosaur Days: Christopher Smart (Editor 1996-2002)]]> By Christopher Smart

It’s all a fog now, but as I review the fossil record—with carbon-14 dating, of course—it appears that I started at City Weekly sometime in 1993 as a freelancer ...]]>
<![CDATA[Got Juice?]]> By John F. Harrington

I always saw the paper as a way to tell stories nobody else would tell. I always used it as a way to give a voice to the voiceless, or to keep the spotlight on things...]]>
<![CDATA[Past City Weekly Employees, Where Are They Now? ]]> By City Weekly Staff

Over 25 years, the City Weekly employee turnstiles have spun with many talented individuals. For many who’ve come and gone...]]>
<![CDATA[Got Back]]> By John Paul Brophy AKA J.P. Gabellini

May 31 marked my second “first anniversary” as copy editor/proofreader for this newspaper ...]]>
<![CDATA[Backstory on City Weekly's Scott Renshaw]]> By Scott Renshaw

Once upon a time, in the spring of 1999, an unemployed writer living in Salt Lake City was looking for a gig. Then, lo, an opening appeared at a little newspaper ...]]>
<![CDATA[Backstory on City Weekly's Bill Frost]]> By Bill Frost

I began writing freelance music articles for the Private Eye in December of 1996; prior to that, my only professional “journalism” experience was with SLUG...]]>