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The Sugar House Art Walk came to be shortly after James Adelman opened The Joint, a chic chiropractic care center nestled in the McIntyre Shopping Center (southeast side of Barnes & Noble parking lot). Similar to the downtown Gallery Stroll, the art walk, co-organized by Adelman, is an opportunity to familiarize, or reacquaint,...
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Finally, Krishna devirginized me on March 24, 2012, at 1:13 p.m., in the Lotus Temple, atop a grassy knoll. That sounds sacreligious, but I’m a nonpracticing atheist, so it’s all good. I traveled a long road to Spanish Fark to have Kool-Aid with Sister Dottie but was rerouted to the small, but elegant temple, which appeared to...
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Author Timothy Jay Smith
Set in a fictitious West African nation, though very much derived from cultural and social aspects plaguing the continent, Timothy Jay Smith’s action-thriller, Cooper’s Promise, tells of a U.S. soldier’s inherent need for redemption, both patriotically and personally. Swift in delivery, yet beckoning...
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There’s plenty of fabulous community arts and social events to check out, as well as two upcoming programs on the boob tube. And on that nipply note, I want to say “Sayonara Deseret Industries, I’m a gonna shoppin’ at J.C. Penny!” Kudos to the big retailer (where I once worked for five years) on their new television ad...
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Playwright Brighde Mullins bends the basis of nature versus nurture in her new play Rare Bird. Having no apparent ties to Utah, Mullins, a graduate of Yale University and a professor at University of Southern California, granted the world premiere production of Rare Bird to the University of Utah Department of Theatre. (A...
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