Month: August 2023
Bluebird Bands: The Newest Evolution of Sundance Resort’s Collaboration with...
Bluebird Bands will be set on the same timeless stage as the Bluebird Cafe Concert Series but will take on a more classic concert approach with a full band playing. … read more
Film Review: The Good Mother
The Good Mother is a serviceable and forgettable thriller that feels rushed and compromised by budget and runtime constraints. … read more
Film Review: The Hill
The human drama in The Hill is so bland that it’s hard to care and far too corny to be taken seriously. … read more
Tessa Violet On Becoming A Bad Bitch And Empowering Others
Tessa Violet’s new album MY GOD! follows the arduous journey of Violet finding herself after the brutal, emotional vacancy that occurs after heartbreak. … read more
Grid City Music Fest: A Celebration of South Salt Lake...
South Salt Lake City hosts this year’s Grid City Music Fest Aug. 25–26 to show off the vibrant business and a notable restaurants the comprise area. … read more
The Story of Three Sisters: A Celebration of Indigenous Foodways
The Three Sisters dinner brought together local leaders working to support communities of color through food advocacy. … read more
Film Review: Golda
Golda has good intentions in trying to honor a major figure and capture a significant period, yet it misses every opportunity to make that feel interesting. … read more
Film Review: Blue Beetle
Blue Beetle isn’t going to be the breakthrough film that makes the genre skyrocket back to its full glory, but it may help slow the descent just a bit. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Lexis Monroig
Lexis Monroig describes drag as the door that allowed her to be herself. … read more
Film Review: Strays
Strays didn’t need to reach high to be guilty-pleasure entertainment; it just needed to do more than revel in reaching as low as possible. … read more