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08/27/09
Kimball Art Center hosts an Art Talk on the psychology of clothing, and one of our favorite boutiques reopens for back to school.
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08/26/09
The Final Hours at the Sugar Space is based on the events of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
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08/21/09
Utah's local haunted attractions are holding casting calls to find this seasons monsters, zombies and ghouls.
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08/21/09
The U.S. Women's Ski Jumping Team held a fundraiser on Wednesday after suffering budget cuts.
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08/20/09
As one of his first acts of office our newest Governor has declared Thursday "Brandon Bryant Day" in honor of the Utah dancer.
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08/19/09
Did you know Ski jumping is the only event in the Winter Olympics that does not allow women to compete. Join the "Fight for Flight" tonight and get the grand tour of Huntsman Senior's grand Deer Valley home. Dinner will be served.
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08/18/09
Native Utahn Aprilynne Pike will sign her teen novel for fans Wednesday and Friday.
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08/18/09
Tomorrow, runner up in the recent season of So You Think You Can Dance is coming home (to the South Towne Mall).
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08/14/09
The Utah Jazz are hosting an open house today and tomorrow at the EnergySolutions Arena with information on discount ticket packages.
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08/14/09
MTV's stunt show whips out bikes, canoes, and couches to ride the Utah Olympic Park's jumps. Episode to be aired in the fall.
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08/12/09
Ride the Comet and be a bobsled athlete at the Utah Olympic Park. While the ride is over in a minute, you'll have a memory that lasts a lifetime.
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08/11/09
With scrutiny from the ever-influential Wall Street Journal, Park City awaits a reaction from companies that used to retreat to Utah’s luxury resort town. Such retreats have become taboo in shifting economic times, especially in the days since a July 22nd WSJ report that the FBI, Department of Justice, and other federal departments discourage extravagant business meetings. Just this February, J.P. Morgan Chase and Company cancelled their annual meeting at Stein Eriksen Lodge, holding them instead in New York City. Park City was not specifically mentioned in thearticle, but Las Vegas and Orlando, the accused vacation cities, are hot and bothered. Senators from Nevada and Florida have since pushed legislation against discrimination based on a city’s...
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08/06/09
Continuing Utah's strong showing in the wildly popular reality/dance show So You Think You Can Dance, Salt Lake City resident Brandon Bryant, topped out at number two after tonight's grand finale at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles.
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08/06/09
Your teen has been playing Wii all summer. Now those skills can be put to use against gamers from the Columbus Senior Citizens Center.
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