Beautiful Godzilla: Flying the Coup

Beautiful Godzilla: Flying the Coup
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 I haven’t been to a bike event since last summer, I haven’t ridden my bike in three months, and the only time I get on SaltCycle is to hound its brainstorming capabilities for what to write this goddamn column about. … read more

Mike Brown: Soccer, Beer and Piss Bombs—Kickin’ It with Nick Rimando

Mike Brown: Soccer, Beer and Piss Bombs—Kickin’ It with Nick...
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According to my drunk friend, Danny, who is an RSL season ticket holder and sometimes takes me to games, Nick is “like, the best dude ever!” So I figured I’d better interview him. … read more

Princess Kennedy: Dead, Wrapped in Plastic—A Kat Martin Original

Princess Kennedy: Dead, Wrapped in Plastic—A Kat Martin Original
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Becoming re-obsessed with Twin Peaks, posting nonstop about it on my various social medias, my fabulous artist friend, Kat Martin, suggested immortalizing myself as “dead, wrapped in plastic” in a piece of art. Kat Martin is an artist who, even though you may not realize, you’re most likely familiar with—because she’s part of every arts festival, craft fair and farmer’s market. … read more

Skivenge

Skivenge
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I felt compelled to defy the disingenuous liberal attitude that snowboarding connotes for me, but also to redefine skiing as something other than being for older folks, faux, white thugs with saggy ski pants and trust-fund frat babies. Though I know it’s an expensive hobby, I romanticized the days when “ski bums” lived up to their name, and wanted to re-appropriate skis and poles from privileged means for entertainment to weapons of carnage to pillage the ice amid mountainous splendor.  … read more

Pipa: Asian Small Plates on the West Side

Pipa: Asian Small Plates on the West Side
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After living in the heart of Downtown for over a decade, recent circumstances allowed me to buy a house in the northwestern Salt Lake neighborhood of Rose Park. It’s an older neighborhood with deep roots, and with the arrival of the light rail along the North Temple corridor, rumors of a renaissance for the Rose Park and Fair Park neighborhoods have begun to stir, and a recent trip to the Rancho Market plaza on 900 West led me to the unassuming façade of Pipa.  … read more

Utah’s 13th Annual Belly Dance Fest @ Utah State Fairgrounds 03.01

Utah’s 13th Annual Belly Dance Fest @ Utah State Fairgrounds...
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Utah State Fairgrounds once again hosted another amazing event.  This time it was the 13th Annual Belly Dance Fest, better know as Spring Fest 2014.  … read more

Ithaka 12 and Zacuanpapalotls @ Mestizo Gallery 02.21

Ithaka 12 and Zacuanpapalotls @ Mestizo Gallery 02.21
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Latina artists’ migration-themed art now showing at Mestizo Gallery. … read more


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WRD: Salt Flat Fallouts vs. Hot Wheelers 02.22

WRD: Salt Flat Fallouts vs. Hot Wheelers 02.22
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 A Hot Wheeler blocker knocked Bunz Bunny out of play with a beautiful hip check, letting Stache Bot of Wheelers gain lead jammer and scoring their first three points before being knocked out of play herself and calling off the jam. After that, the Hot Wheelers dominated on the scoreboard and on the track.  … read more

Ring Rats Anonymous: UCW-Zero TV Taping @ UCW Arena 02.22

Ring Rats Anonymous: UCW-Zero TV Taping @ UCW Arena 02.22
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 Oh shit, you hear that music? That’s right! Tyler Cintron is back from Wisconsin, ready to put a boot into Casaus’ grinning mug. Last time I saw Cintron was back in September, and the dude’s been sorely missed. As expected, this one was an absolute bloodbath, with Cintron holding his own in the early stages, and Casaus catching a second wind to seal the deal. … read more

The Buds Next Door: The First Month of Legalized Cannabis in Colorado

The Buds Next Door: The First Month of Legalized Cannabis...
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“Socially, it’s exciting for people to be able to go buy Marijuana legally, and there’s a lot of tourists here,” says Larisa Bolivar, founder of Denver’s first medicinal dispensary back in 2006 and a candidate for a Master’s Degree in public policy with concentration in national and international marijuana reform. “Financially, this is making much more money than people expected.” … read more