Archive for the 'SLC' Category
Laying the groundwork for a Utah march on immigration reform
0 Comments Published by les March 7th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Contributors, Current Events, Politics, SLC, Salt Lake City.Editor’s Note: Mark Alvarez has a first-hand account on the initial planning of the forthcoming Utah march for immigration reform. The event, scheduled for March 21, is taking shape.
Saturday at Centro Cívico Mexicano, 155 S. 600 W. in Salt Lake City, several hundred Latinos met for Rumbo a la reforma migratoria or working towards immigration [...]
Plan-B Theatre: Wallace visible
0 Comments Published by les March 5th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Performing Arts, SLC, Salt Lake City, Theater.Editor’s Note: Mark Alvarez, an attorney and writer who is a regular contributor to The Selective Echo, is guest reviewer for Plan-B Theatre’s world production of “Wallace.” He attended the opening night performance.
Near the end of Plan-B Theatre’s ‘Wallace,’ Wallace Thurman stands on a wooden table surrounded by three chairs and a circle of [...]
The notion of home for two Wallaces at heart of Plan-B’s adventurous world premiere production
0 Comments Published by les February 28th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Performing Arts, Pop Culture, SLC, Salt Lake City, Theater.“My habits and the unchanging season sustain me. Evil is what questions and disrupts. … I started to establish the present and the present moved on. What I established is already buried under layers of tape. Before I can say I am, I was. … Home is a notion that only nations of the homeless [...]

