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Salt Lake Tribune 21 August 2020 Hollywood is ready for theaters to reopen. Are Utah moviegoers?
Salt Lake Tribune 27 May 2022 After hurrying to tear down the Utah Theater, developers get another year to finish designs for its replacement
Salt Lake Tribune 22 June 2022 Utah Shakespeare Festival delays opening night performance this week as COVID-19 hits company
Salt Lake Tribune 26 August 2022 How one person's dream led to the creation of a hub for the Utah arts community
Salt Lake Tribune 15 September 2022 Letter: Eccles Theater is too big to give justice to the productions it stages. “Mockingbird” is a case in point.
Salt Lake Tribune 6 May 2023 How are performing arts, advertising and other cultural industries doing in Salt Lake County? The cultural industry bounced back “almost completely” in 2021, though some sectors hadn't recovered to p
Salt Lake Tribune 1 April 2023 Skyscraper planned for demolished Utah Theater site in Salt Lake City hits a snag
Salt Lake Tribune 3 April 2023 Main Streets Utah: This Utah generational town's Main Street is clinging to survival
Salt Lake Tribune 19 December 1949 Help Wanted - Men
Salt Lake Tribune 2 April 1972 A20 Drive-In Withdraws X-Rated Movie
Salt Lake Tribune 4 August 2023 The Tower Theatre is planning a big renovation, so its reopening will be awhile
Salt Lake Tribune 29 October 2023 A movie-loving Utah couple buy a theater to fight streaming with nostalgia
Salt Lake Tribune 24 March 2024 A new Utah theater puts audiences close to the actors. Here's when it opens.
Salt Lake Tribune 7 May 2024 Abravanel Hall headed for ‘either a rebuild or a renovation,’
Salt Lake Tribune 7 May 2024 Abravanel Hall headed for 'either a rebuild or a renovation,' but Smith group wants it in sports complex
Salt Lake Tribune 30 April 2024 A re-imagined Salt Palace, Abravanel Hall, and Japantown in conversations for downtown sports district
Salt Lake Tribune 8 May 2024 Letter: If it comes to it, there are forces ready to protest to save Abravanel Hall from the hockey monster
Salt Lake Tribune 22 May 2024 Jenny Wilson hopes Utah leaders will pitch in for Abravanel Hall rehab
Salt Lake Tribune 12 May 2024 Letter: Those who support the destruction of Abravanel Hall should expect to get their just desserts
Salt Lake Tribune 17 May 2024 Opinion: Progress is saving classic and wonderfully functional old things
Salt Lake Tribune 29 April 2024 What we know about the $1 billion plan to keep hockey — and the Utah Jazz — downtown
Salt Lake Tribune 30 April 2024 Letter: A sports district trumping arts in Salt Lake City? I didn't get to vote on that.
Salt Lake Tribune 29 May 2024 Letter: Why are the big players unwilling to negotiate more viable solutions that would allow both sports and arts to thrive downtown?
Salt Lake Tribune 28 May 2024 Letter: Make a generous gift so that Abravanel Hall can update its infrastructure. It will only take a portion of what you pay a single NHL player.
Salt Lake Tribune 7 May 2024 If Abravanel Hall goes, fans say, music and childhood memories could go with it
Salt Lake Tribune 14 May 2024 S.L. County Mayor Jenny Wilson weighs in on Abravanel Hall. Here's what she said.
Salt Lake Tribune 18 May 2024 Abravanel Hall rehab to cost more than $200 million, new report estimates
Salt Lake Tribune 3 September 2024 Will getting on the National Register of Historic Places save Utah's Abravanel Hall?
Salt Lake Tribune 1 June 2024 A city manager said a beloved local theater would close. Then came the outrage.
Salt Lake Tribune 2 June 2024 Opinion: In an isolated and scary time, Abravanel Hall helped me find connection
Salt Lake Tribune 2 June 2024 Letter: Observations from a thirty-eight-year-member of the Utah Symphony: Here's hoping home will always be Abravanel Hall
Salt Lake Tribune 4 June 2024 Opinion: I've played violin around the world. There's nowhere like Abravanel Hall.
Salt Lake Tribune 5 June 2024 West Valley City backs off plans to shutter beloved venue after weeks of backlash
Salt Lake Tribune 11 June 2024 Why the Wasatch Front's last drive-in theater, and a popular swap meet, might disappear
Salt Lake Tribune 12 June 2024 SLC planning commission rejects zoning change for unlimited building heights in downtown sports district
Salt Lake Tribune 13 June 2024 West Valley planners get an earful about Redwood Drive-In and swap meet
Salt Lake Tribune 26 June 2024 Opinion: If we don't build dense housing, we won't save the Redwood swap meet
Salt Lake Tribune 26 June 2024 A plan to build housing to replace a drive-in theater and swap meet moves closer to reality
Salt Lake Tribune 6 July 2024 If Abravanel Hall is unavailable, where might Utah Symphony go?
Salt Lake Tribune 12 July 2024 American Fork's Maven Cinemas, home to classic movies, has shut down
Salt Lake Tribune 19 July 2024 The composer who wrote the themes for 'Harry Potter' and 'Star Wars' speaks up for Abravanel Hall
Salt Lake Tribune 17 September 2024 Abravanel Hall will live on, S.L. County Mayor Jenny Wilson says. But she wants the state to pay up.
Salt Lake Tribune 27 August 2024 Letter: Was the Utah Theater deal for zero dollars just another billionaire's land grab?
Salt Lake Tribune 30 August 2024 Old Utah Theater site may become a parking lot — for now — as plan for apartment skyscraper stalls
Salt Lake Tribune 16 October 2024 Daybreak to get new theater, arts center near Salt Lake Bees ballpark
Salt Lake Tribune 16 November 2024 Sitting in a prime location, this Utah arts venue is now on the National Register of Historic Places
Salt Lake Tribune 27 March 2025 Sundance Film Festival is leaving Utah. Here's why, and what Utah offered it to stay.
Salt Lake Tribune 12 April 2025 Provo fans brought a chicken to a 'Minecraft' screening and it went viral
Salt Lake Tribune 5 January 1921 11 Panguitch Getting Back to Normal After Blaze
Salt Lake Tribune 24 April 1921 35 Building to Seat 1500 Persons, at Cost of $150,000, Will Be Built at Once

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