Month: June 2021
Book Review: Utah!
Utah! Levi Rogers Atmosphere Press Street 04.20 Levi Rogers’ debut novel, Utah!, follows a young family as they road trip and stumble through the book’s namesake state. As his characters meticulously explore the geography and culture of Utah, Rogers probes the consciousness of contemporary America. Set in the near future, Utah! completes its simultaneous tour
Series Review: Loki
If WandaVision was a sci-fi sitcom and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was a buddy action story, Loki is a hardboiled detective story. … read more
Local Review: Treason Angel – Ritual Squalor
Treason Angel = Puce Mary + Prurient … read more
Genderfuq @ Urban Lounge 06.03
Urban Lounge opened their doors to an all-inclusive public audience to come celebrate each other through the event hosted by Genderfuq. … read more
Film Review: Plan B
Plan B is, in many ways, at its best when it lets its comedic guard down and allows the more tender character moments play out. … read more
Film Review: In the Heights
In the Heights combines the best elements of stage and screen in a way that no Broadway adaptation has successfully done since Chicago. … read more
Review: Bachelor – Doomin’ Sun
Bachelor = Soccer Mommy + Caroline Rose … read more
Review: Japanese Breakfast – Jubilee
Japanese Breakfast = Mannequin Pussy + Kate Bush … read more
Local Review: My Friend Zero – Greatest Hits of the...
My Friend Zero = The Flaming Lips + R.E.M. … read more
Film Review: New Order
New Order is a failure based around pertinent issues, but there is literally nothing to take away from it except what you came in with. … read more
The Salt Lake City Pink Pistols: Building Public Defense Networks...
The Salt Lake City Pink Pistols focuses on “arming, training and defending queer and trans communities here in Utah,” says Ermiya Fanaeian. … read more
Film Review: Spirit Untamed
There’s nothing wrong with a movie that’s aimed at the 5–9-year-old age range, especially when it’s as lovable as Spirits Untamed. … read more