ARIES (March 21-April 19)
As you ripen into a more fully embodied version of yourself, you will summon ever-greater discrimination about where to seek your inspiration. I trust that you will increasingly divest yourself of any tendency you might have to play around with just any old mediocre fire. More and more, you will be drawn to high-quality blazes that provide just the right amount of heat and light neither too much nor too little. And you will steadfastly refrain from jumping into the flames, as glamorously dramatic as that might seem and instead be a master of deft maneuvers that enable you to get the exact energy you need.
click to enlarge
City Weekly pays tons of money to Adobe software annually. Adobe runs most of our operation in nearly all departments. If we could use Adobe for distribution, we would. As much as we hate their prices, we also wouldn t be around without their software. The Utah headquarters for Adobe sits to the east of Interstate 15 in Lehi. For that, Adobe should thank its lucky stars today.
In that area of Utah County, I-15 marks the boundary between the U.S. Congressional District 3 and District 4. Adobe therefore is represented in the U.S. Congress by John Curtis. To date, Curtis has been a stable and sane voice among Republican representatives domestic terrorism was inspired by and encouraged by the president, says he, regarding events at the U.S. Capitol last week. He voted to certify the Biden electoral victory. Curtis can be annoying to Democrats, but he s not insane. For that alone, Adobe and all the othe
Southernmost Gravy and Aurhe Shake Up Kilby Court
The young have a way of re-interpreting genres of old that keeps things fresh, no matter how bygone things seem to get. Two acts coming through Kilby Court on Thursday, Jan 14 have some novel stuff to play to the COVID-capped audience, stuff that will shake off any preconceptions that these genres are dead or uninteresting. First, there s the super-youthful band Southernmost Gravy, who are first notable for their goofy name, but secondly and more importantly for their adoption of EDM (the soundtrack of the early aughts, alt and pop alike) as their own experimental playground. Despite the band being made up of teenagers who were probably in elementary school when the genre was at its peak, the three-piece has released two full albums as of 2020, dissecting EDM into pared down, minimal compositions that verge into dream pop territory despite the fact that EDM is only historically dreamy for ravers. These kids are too young to rave, but
Randy Jimenez
For the owners of the event group Blaq Void Brandon Gebo, Randy Jimenez and Drue Olsen, plus their Artist Relations partner Malynn Nelson this past pandemic year was more of a pivotal year than a pitfall. Though it s been a barren year events-wise, the dance- and party-focused cadre still put on events like one Enter the Void party at Soundwell in October, that besides COVID regulations featured rules like rage responsibly, consent consent consent, plan a safe ride home and other very heartening advice. Nelson also had a hand in Blaq Void s presence at this summer s Juneteenth march and block party, for which the group helped with sound set ups.