Episode 198 Attracting Undesirables

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How do you write about the people that are always doing the writing? 

If you have listened to our show for any amount of time, you know we have an unbridled love for Salt Lake’s own, City Weekly publication. This episode we were able to sit down with one of the owners, Pete Saltas.

Did you know the Saltas family have been the owners of City Weekly since day one? We loved learning the history of the newspaper! In the 80’s, 1984 to be exact, Pete’s father John was working in local Utah bars and decided to start his own local entertainment guide/newsletter for members because of the archaic liquor laws. Members you ask? A little Utah history… once upon a time Utah required memberships to even go into a bar/club. It was usually about a $5 cost. Fast forward to 2020, bar memberships are gone, and City Weekly is the voice of Salt Lake!

Photo: New Utah Podcast

Quite often you see Pete, his brother Mikey, and their father John writing editorials in the paper. (There are other Saltas family members, we haven’t met them yet) Their voices, and so many other incredible writers, including their Editor in Chief, Enrique Limon, have made City Weekly a paper that is often referred to as “a voice of sanity and a huge part of change in our state.” Whether the weekly issue features local politics, what is happening on a bigger scale in the world, LGBTQ+ issues, religious issues, or is a bigger annual issue such as the city guide or the ever popular Best Of Utah edition, the writers at City Weekly are aware of everything happening in our state. It’s actually pretty incredible if you think about how on top of it they are! What about the entertainment guide that John created? Even though stories eventually had to be incorporated, City Weekly has always stayed true to it’s roots, and purpose, by offering throughout every issue a taste of local events.

Not only does City Weekly offer weekly stories and an entertainment guide, they offer their own marketplace! A space where you can purchase limited item specials for local businesses, and a space where you can purchase tickets to events that come in to town. We had an incredible chat about new ways to make money for the newspaper, and we think you should listen to what we came up with! Let us know if you think it could work.

Of course while we had Pete sitting down with us, we wanted to know why, oh why, La Caille is always winning all the awards in Best Of Utah. We hope someday we can make as many issues as dear old La Caille.

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Filmed at La Caille, Sandy Utah.

We look forward to sharing articles from City Weekly and celebrating the incredible writers that are so passionate about our state. We love doing our annual Best Of Utah recap each fall/winter and appreciate the opportunity to do so. With the current climate of the Covid-19 virus and social distancing we are practicing at this time, as well as state mandates, we hope that the Utah Cann 2020 Conference and the famous Utah Beer Festival will be making their annual appearances later this year. To stay on top of upcoming events and articles from City Weekly, you can sign up for weekly newsletters. You can also follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Music By: Folk Hogan. Bootleggers Dance.

Episode 150 City Guides and Gas Station Snacks

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It’s not a city guide TO gas station snacks, but maybe it should be? We did have plenty to talk about with editor of Salt Lake City’s very own City Weekly, Enrique Limón for episode 150. We had to wait a little longer to post our recap so we could make sure that the annual City Weekly “City Guide 2019” was live! The City Guide was just one of the many reasons we wanted to sit down and chat with Enrique. We also wanted to know how he picked little us for his “best of” for the 2018 Best Of Utah issue!

Enrique is a transport from Southern California to Utah. Having previously worked for other publications he jumped in with both feet and has been the head editor at City Weekly for the last few years. Enrique’s passion for local reflects in his work. Think of Enrique as your Rudolph. He and his team will guide you through Utah and Salt Lake City.

What is this City Guide you may be asking yourself? Each year the editors of City Weekly find favorite spots throughout Salt Lake City and smoosh it into a magazine for your enjoyment! In this guide you will find things to see, things to eat, things to drink, and places to go and learn in each respective SLC neighborhoods. The 2019 City Weekly City Guide also offers a calendar to upcoming summer festivals such as Nihon Matsuri, Living Traditions, Urban Arts, Craft Lake City, and one of our favorites the Fringe Festival! We love talking about films that are done in Utah and there is a condensed guide to “shot in Utah” films for you! Of course, we love Utah food. The City Weekly City Guide is a giving you a SLC food passport of ethnic food as well as a way to eat “cheap” through the city this summer! Nightlife, music, and breweries round out this years guide.

This guide is your summer road trip through Salt Lake City and should be kept in your car at all time, or downloaded on your phone if you aren’t old school.

We want to take a minute to recognize the artist of the cover art. Enrique brought in the actual piece when we recorded with him and in person it is absolutely stunning! Done by Geofrey Redd of Yarns and Noble, it is a beautiful representation of Utah. Maybe this should be Utah’s new flag?

Artist: Geofrey Redd Yarns & Noble/Photo: City Weekly

You can follow City Weekly on Facebook and subscribe so you get their weekly emails. They are also on Twitter and Instagram. We love the passion that goes into the FREE, Utah Owned, weekly publication from Enrique and his team!

We will ALWAYS love your “likes” BUT don’t forget to click that little SHARE button (or retweet) *sharing IS indeed caring* You can find us and subscribe on Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, or Itunes, and Google Play and TuneIN. Leave us a review and Follow us on the Twitter @tnupodcast, Instagram @Tnupodcast, or on Facebook The New Utah Podcast

Music By: Folk Hogan. Bootleggers Dance.