“Ex in the City”: a Random Walk Downtown

Dog days of Summer segue seamlessly into Indian Summer downtown Salt Lake City…

Annual “9th and 9th” Festival crowd enjoys revitalized neighborhood–food, shops and performers play, sing, belly dance the day away…

LDS Female Faithful converge on The Conference Center to hear leader’s admonishments in bi-annual evening meeting…

Anthony’s hoping to catch the art/antique residual from weekend stroll…

Brisk traffic at The Golden Braid Bookstore which claims The 14th Dali Lama on its list of visitors; patrons review books and other materials for new age; Deeksha Blessings await…

Downtown rises as 2000 construction workers hurry to complete the towers at City Creek (no longer cursing the LDS Church–grateful for the work)…

Hires car hop waitresses scurry to satisfy customers craving root beer floats, Big “H” burgers, fries and fry sauce…

Grand America Hotel cuts pianists’ and harpists’ wage from $30 to $20 per hour…

$5000 gets you into Mitt Romney fundraiser at Little America…

Beer flows and music and good times roll at Gallivan Center summer concert as diverse crowds embrace Rocky’s idea…

Squashworks at 225 South 500 East…

Jazz less raucous but trendy at The Gateway…

Jeff Gaffigan holding forth with his unique humor at Kingsbury Hall…

Red Butte concluding another summer concert series…

Luna’s Italian Ice closes to full moon…

Ichiban Sushi sizzles…

Gourmandise Bakery/Cafe open early and late to please palates…

Sam Weller’s gone…

Condo sales spotty…

Apartment rates firm…

Sales of cruiser bikes soar…

Happy Trails…

Salt Lake Digs contributor Susan morgan

 

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