Month: March 2021
Ahlstrom Photo: Escaping with Vibrant Memories
In order to create tangible memories, Kyle Ahlstrom uses vibrant colors to shape positive notions with others through photography. … read more
Virtualized: Valerie Rose Sterrett
Valerie Rose Sterrett wants her music to be able to connect to all walks of life—even if playing at Utah ski resort for a tourist mother. … read more
Finding Beauty in Anachronistic Ambiguity: karun_the_wzrd
karun_the_wzrd’s photography floats in an ether, mashing together different eras into hazy film photos that depict surreal dream worlds. … read more
Sarah May Uncovers Her Heritage in Photographic Layers
Sarah May brings together symbols and actions that contribute to the continual push to help BIPOC communities flourish. … read more
Virtualized: The Fervors
With such an intense emotional descriptor as their band name, The Fervors deliver a unique sound that is just as captivating to listen to. … read more
Review: Julien Baker – Little Oblivions
Julien Baker = Adrianne Lenker + Wolf Alice … read more
Film Review: Raya and the Last Dragon
Raya and the Last Dragon is a magical, can’t-miss adventure that’s suitable for everyone while breaking the mold. … read more
Finding Light In Dark Places: the Film Photography of Yexenia...
Yexenia Young approaches her photography with a bold creativity and the desire to further each frame into another dimension. … read more
Film Review: Moxie
Moxie takes the Mean Girls’ model of “girls can be so awful to each other” and provides an alternative story of sisterhood and empowerment. … read more
Tasty Vegan Cravings at Veggie House
Veggie House’s vegan take on Asian dishes brings excitement and freshness that is worth the trip, whatever the drive. … read more
Forget the Photography, Remember the Story: For Rick Egan, Photojournalism...
Rick Egan, a staff photographer for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1984, has spent the majority of his life documenting SLC in photographs. … read more
Making a Photograph with Ed Rosenberger
The title “photographer” is more of a verb than a noun for Ed Rosenberger. It’s a lifelong commitment to learning. … read more