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Kristin Chenoweth wasn’t going to let a delay at the airport keep her away.
As the wind picked up in downtown Salt Lake City Thursday night, Chenoweth stepped into the two-story Encircle LGBTQ+ Family & Youth Resource Center. She was 15 minutes late. By the time she got there, a few dozen people were gathered around a piano singing “This is Me” from “The Greatest Showman.”
“But I won’t let them break me down to dust/I know that there’s a place for us/for we are glorious.”
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