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Dancer and choreographer Ashley Anderson is trying to spruce up the Salt Lake City dance scene a little bit at a time.--- She currently works at Sugar Space Studio when she's not showing performances elsewhere. Today is the last day of her public dance installation, Little Long Look at the Main Library (210 E. 400 South, 801-524-8100, Slcpl.Lib.Ut.Us).
Wanna win tickets to see and hear two of the finest Americana music artists around when they play Kingsbury Hall Tuesday night? It's as simple as answering one little trivia question and City Weekly will hook you up.---
It's a rare and wonderful thing when a journalist catches an actor being candid. It's far less rare to find them attempting to wriggle out from under their own words when they're suddenly a little awkward.
Utahns for Ethical Government are spittin' mad at the Legislature for trying to undercut the citizens initiative process just as two popular initiatives designed to limit the power of the Legislature seemed poised to make it onto the ballot.--- Ballot initiatives in Utah work this way: organizers must obtain the signatures of 10 percent of voters in 26 out of Utah's 29 Senate districts.
Headed back out to Kilby Court this past week in what has been a pretty awesome month of shows. Adding to the already strange weather over the past week, a completely sunny day with a chilly wind.
The O-Town Derby Dames took the rink in front of a jam-packed crowd in the tight quarters of Ogden’s Marshall White Community Center Saturday, ---much improved from their best-forgotten 2009 season and ready to throw down some roller derby. However, the OTDD’s two home teams, the Ladies of Capone and the Sailor Marys, faced the same problem their fellow Ogden derby league the Junction City Roller Dolls did a couple of weeks ago in their own season opener: The teams weren’t quite evenly matched.