Month: March 2021
Film Review: Shiva Baby
Shiva Baby serves as a vehicle for Rachel Sennott, and the actor dances through every scene with a palpable blend of dry wit and unease. … read more
Review: Xiu Xiu – OH NO
XIU XIU = Mount Eerie + Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds x Arca … read more
Film Review: Godzilla vs. Kong
Godzilla vs. Kong is everything I need it to be, and those who find it lacking are probably watching the wrong movie for them. … read more
Unity out of Wreckage: An Interview with Taraamoon
Led by the avant-garde duo 9T Antiope, the experimental hip-hop nonet Taraamoon provide a beacon for Iran’s progressive hip-hop community. … read more
Singing Night and Day: Michaëlle Martial of the Caribbean Nightingale
The Caribbean Nightingale is much more than a stage name—it is an organization that has been working to cultivate community through artistry. … read more
Project Success Coalition Keeps Hope Alive Through Education, Advocacy and...
Project Success Coalition is committed to promoting culture and improving education and health among the local Black and Brown community. … read more
Skate Photo Feature: Kaleb Hadlock
“I honestly don’t know much about Kaleb Hadlock. We’ve skated together a handful of times. But one thing I do know about him—he rips!” … read more
Twisted Roots: Bringing Afro-Caribbean Style and Community to Downtown SLC
Twisted Roots is about more than just selling merchandise and items in a brick-and-mortar store: It’s about supporting a community. … read more
Virtualized: Bri Ray
Bri Ray is all about creativity in its purest form—the type that allows unbounded emotion, conveys freedom and undiluted expressionism. … read more
Film Review: Boys vs. Girls
Boys vs. Girls eventually settles into a groove where it becomes slightly less painful to watch because you’re getting closer to its end. … read more