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Are you tired of the same old stale autumn happenings—Halloween parties, haunted houses, corn mazes—and itching for a quirky, offbeat night on the town? Why not give the fourth annual Halloween-themed arts show...
Known as "Mother" for good reason, Africa has long fostered cultures that radiate the sacred, primordial rhythms of life. The exhibition Africa: Arts of a Continent...
When Chainsaw Man and friends scare the bejeezus out of you in the parking lot, you'll know you've come to a haunt with a special knack for stirring up horror...
NYC/SLC ROCK & ROLL
Kicking off the 10th annual Slamdance Film Festival in sleazy-loud style, New York City’s Radical Records pits attitudinal east-coasters Queen V, Slunt, Sex Slaves and Skum against Salt Lake City hell-for-leather rockers...
New Year’s Eve Music Picks
SALT LAKE CITY
Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2003: For the first New Year’s Eve in what seems like forever, we have no Zephyr Club or Dead Goat Saloon festivities to report—that’s even stranger on this end than...
During a dinner recently at Bambara restaurant, I asked for a wine recommendation from our terrific server, Travis Hayes. I wanted to select a wine that would be versatile enough to bridge a range of pork, beef and pasta dishes, but not too expensive....
Madeline jumped off the porch over and over for three days straight when she missed her period. She let the scalding water turn her skin a brilliant crimson color. She poked at her stomach with her bony fingers. She pulled at the tight skin on her belly....