Monthly Archives: February 2010
New films in theaters this week: – “Cop Out” (rated R), a buddy cop comedy-thriller starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan.– “The Crazies” (rated R), a remake of George Romero’s 1973 horror-thriller.– “To Save a Life” (rated PG-13), a faith-based … Continue reading
Camila, a Mexican pop-rock trio featuring pinaist Marlo Domm, singer Samo and guitarist Pablo Hurtado, will perform an an acoustic performance today (Feb. 26) at the Verizon Wireless Store, 2917 S. Glen Eagle Dr., in West Valley City. The performance, … Continue reading
So, I’ve been thinking. If I had a theme song, what would it be? After much consideration, I’d have to say Neal Hefti’s “Batman,” the one that opened the 1960′s TV show. And then, I’d have to intersperse “Batman” with … Continue reading
The other morning I picked up my youngest child for school. When she got into the car, she yawned and leaned her head against the window and closed her eyes. “I’m tired, Daddy,” she said. I asked her why and … Continue reading
DanceBrazil has announced a free lunchtime performance at the Main Salt Lake City Library, 210 E. 400 South, on Feb. 24. The company, known for it’s blend of contemporary dance and martial artistic style (capoeira), will perform in the library’s … Continue reading
New films in theaters this week: – “The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2010″ (Animated Program) (not rated), a compilation of animated shorts from around the world. With subtitles.– “The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2010″ (Live-Action Program) (not rated), a compilation … Continue reading
When U2 lands at Rice-Eccles Stadium on June 3, the band will have an opening act in tow — Lenny Kravitz. The last time I saw the Grammy Award-winning guitarist/producer/songwriter was in 1998 when he appeared at the HORDE Festival … Continue reading
Today is one of my favorite rock singer’s birthday. Former Styx keyboardist/vocalist Dennis DeYoung turns 63. Growing up in the ’70s, Styx was my band. I had all the Styx album; a bunch of T-shirts; a poster from “The Grand … Continue reading
Comic books about rock ‘n’ roll bands and artists is nothing new. Everyone from Kiss to Love and Rockets have had their own comic books. Well, Bluewater Productions and Revolutionary Comics have teamed up to bring more than 70 rock … Continue reading
It’s official. United Concerts announced this morning that the U2 360 tour will make a stop at Rice-Eccles Stadium at the University of Utah on Thursday, June 3. (The Edge and Bono perform at the EnergySolutions Arena in 2005, August … Continue reading


