Month: March 2022

Film Review: Turning Red
Turning Red, Pixar’s latest, is an escape from the worrisome state of the world right now, a perfect ray of sunshine that couldn’t have come at a better time. … read more

Briston Maroney @ Soundwell 2.25 w/ Genieve Stokes
Maroney went above and beyond expectations and did it with a fervor so intense that only someone with a true love and passion for the craft could achieve. … read more

Review: Howless – To Repel Ghosts
Howless = New Order + Slowdive … read more

Review: Los Pao Paos – Los Pao Paos
Los Pao Paos = Green Day + Sonido Gallo Negro + Rema … read more

Review: Kee Avil – Crease
Kee Avil = Björk + Fiona Apple + Colin Stetson … read more

Review: LEYA – Eyeline
LEYA = Aphex Twin + Eartheater … read more

Film Review: Huda’s Salon
Huda’s Salon doesn’t provide any easy answers, nor does it try to do so, but it does offer a provocative look at the realities of living in occupied territory … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Sofia Scott – SLC Rock Queen Making...
An advocate, performer, musician and bad ass friend, Sofia Scott has been working within the LGBTQIA+ community for many years now. … read more

Eugene Tapahe: A Reclamation of Sacred Lands
Diné Navajo landscape photographer Eugene Tapahe follows the spirit of the land. In a new project, Tapahe and his dancers take Ojibwe jingle dresses to native lands. … read more

Images of Trust: Maru Quevedo
Maru Quevedo is a self-taught portrait and street photographer in Salt Lake’s bustling art and queer scene whose work shows a desire for emotional connection. … read more