Month: March 2020
Rally Around the Wasatch: the Save Our Canyons 18th Annual...
In 1978, wilderness in Utah was realized, and so was the organization’s annual fund-raising benefit: the Save Our Canyons Lone Peak Celebration. … read more
Show Review: The Letter for the King
The Letter For The King is a charming, rollicking adventure, and a pleasant diversion that makes for some seriously entertaining family viewing. … read more
Film Review: The Traitor
The Traitor won’t have much appeal for non mafia film aficionados, but if you are a fan, it’s safe to say that this is a film that you can’t refuse. … read more
Film Review: Wendy
Wendy is a beautiful, devastating and profound experience, and Patrick Gibbs ended up strongly connecting with it on a very personal and emotional level. … read more
Film Review: Spenser Confidential
Spenser Confidential is a briskly paced, buddy-cop thriller, and there’s just enough to like here to make it a decent enough way to kill two hours. … read more
Utah Premiere of Aaron Sorkin’s Adaptation of Harper Lee’s To...
Aaron Sorkin’s stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird is a happy ending to a long story of legal struggles to present the play to Utah audiences. … read more
Content Shifter: 7 Series To Stream in March 2020
Here are seven TV series that are actually worth streaming in March, the lamest of the winter months. … read more
Creature Feature: Ursula Major
Salt Lake has been blessed with the essence and aura of an incredible performer and body-positive member of the local drag community: Ursula Major. … read more
Spectral Siblings: An Interview with LEYA
With their second release Flood Dreams, the duo of LEYA have chiseled and honed their sound into a diamond of an avant-pop album. … read more
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus @ Metro Music Hall 02.28 w/...
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus took over Salt Lake City’s Metro Music Hall for one night and brought all of us back to our emo days. … read more
Film Review: Greed
While its anti-capitalist exploitation message is well meaning, it doesn’t change the fact that Greed is a pompous, cheesy and dreadful film. … read more
Film Review: Extra Ordinary
If you tend to enjoy BBC comedies and have a fondness for ghost stories, you are likely to have a very pleasant time with Extra Ordinary. … read more