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The twin cities of Colorado City (Arizona) and Hildale (Utah) have been known as the home for The
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (
FLDS) and other fundamental-practicing Mormons for over a century. Even though their reputation is changing, this notoriety means many people may be shocked to learn that this area dubbed “Short Creek” is also home to a self-proclaimed “adopted Utah brewery” less than one mile across the Arizona border.
Edge Of The World Brewery is the first drinking establishment in Short Creek, despite the fact that fundamentalist Mormons can drink alcohol because they broke away before the
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Concerts return to Tampa Bay as struggling venues await government relief Christopher Spata, Tampa Bay Times © Jay Cridlin/Tampa Bay Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS Ybor City s famed chickens strut down a nearly empty Seventh Avenue sidewalk outside the Ritz Ybor in Tampa on May 5, 2020. The Ritz hasn t hosted a concert since March. As the coronavirus pandemic stretches into summer, it s unclear when the venue will be open for business again.
Concerts are back in Tampa Bay. Or, maybe a better way to put it: concerts once again exist in Tampa Bay.
When 38 Special advised the half-capacity crowd at Ruth Eckerd Hall to “hold on loosely” last week, it was arguably the highest-profile show in the region since March.