In 2000, City Weekly ran a cover story by Alexander Nibley, son of LDS Scholar Hugh Nibley. It remains a fantastic read of the slow… (Read more)
In 2000, we ran a cover story by Alexander Nibley, son of LDS Scholar Hugh Nibley. Nibley, thus, fairly predicted the coming of men like Mike Lee and… (Another election means another missed opportunity for Utahns to reject one-party rule.)
During the Roaring Twenties, a Utahn's candidacy for president sought to shake up America's two-party politics. Here's this week's cover story:… (During the Roaring Twenties, a Utahn's candidacy for president sought to shake up America's two-party politics.)
A new issue of City Weekly has hit the racks! This week, in the Election Day spirit, Wes Long, looks back on the 1920 presidential… (Read more)
Get ready, Utah! 🥁 Our annual Best of Utah hits the stands next week. This is your go to guide for all the BEST spots for eats,… (Read more)
A two-month closure of the Jordan River Parkway ended Friday, allowing access between North Temple and Cottonwood Park and restoring the parkway trail… (Jordan River Trail reopens through Salt Lake City's Fairpark neighborhood.)
A two-month closure of the Jordan River Parkway ended Friday, allowing access between North Temple and Cottonwood Park and… (Read more)
Looking for a new local song to jam to? "April's Rain" is the debut single from alt-rockers Psyche's Cypher, and it has an incredible sound that fans…
Looking for a new local song to jam to? "April's Rain" is the debut single from alt-rockers Psyche's Cypher, and it has an… (Read more)
Here's a restaurant to try: A Lo Maracucho. The word maracucho is a colloquialism that refers to someone from Maracaibo, Venezuela,… (Read more)
Here's a restaurant to try: A Lo Maracucho. The word maracucho is a colloquialism that refers to someone from Maracaibo, Venezuela, which is also where… (Restaurant Review: A Lo Maracucho Makes Burger Magic)
John Saltas writes about the never-ending fight against fascism, and the questionable efficacy of newspaper endorsements. Let the reporters report… (With or without newspaper endorsements, it's time to say "no" to fascists.)
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In 2000, City Weekly ran a cover story by Alexander Nibley, son of LDS Scholar Hugh Nibley. It remains a fantastic read of the slow… (Read more)
In 2000, we ran a cover story by Alexander Nibley, son of LDS Scholar Hugh Nibley. Nibley, thus, fairly predicted the coming of men like Mike Lee and… (Another election means another missed opportunity for Utahns to reject one-party rule.)
During the Roaring Twenties, a Utahn's candidacy for president sought to shake up America's two-party politics. Here's this week's cover story:… (During the Roaring Twenties, a Utahn's candidacy for president sought to shake up America's two-party politics.)
A new issue of City Weekly has hit the racks! This week, in the Election Day spirit, Wes Long, looks back on the 1920 presidential… (Read more)
Get ready, Utah! 🥁 Our annual Best of Utah hits the stands next week. This is your go to guide for all the BEST spots for eats,… (Read more)
A two-month closure of the Jordan River Parkway ended Friday, allowing access between North Temple and Cottonwood Park and restoring the parkway trail… (Jordan River Trail reopens through Salt Lake City's Fairpark neighborhood.)
A two-month closure of the Jordan River Parkway ended Friday, allowing access between North Temple and Cottonwood Park and… (Read more)
Looking for a new local song to jam to? "April's Rain" is the debut single from alt-rockers Psyche's Cypher, and it has an incredible sound that fans…
Looking for a new local song to jam to? "April's Rain" is the debut single from alt-rockers Psyche's Cypher, and it has an… (Read more)
Here's a restaurant to try: A Lo Maracucho. The word maracucho is a colloquialism that refers to someone from Maracaibo, Venezuela,… (Read more)
Here's a restaurant to try: A Lo Maracucho. The word maracucho is a colloquialism that refers to someone from Maracaibo, Venezuela, which is also where… (Restaurant Review: A Lo Maracucho Makes Burger Magic)
John Saltas writes about the never-ending fight against fascism, and the questionable efficacy of newspaper endorsements. Let the reporters report… (With or without newspaper endorsements, it's time to say "no" to fascists.)