Month: September 2023
Local Review: Federal Heights – Federal Heights
The fate of Federal Heights is predetermined to create satisfying, sincere artistry—their recent self-titled album proves it. Some people simply can’t help but write good songs. … read more
Film Review: The Creator
The Creator isn’t necessarily going to be remembered as a masterpiece, but it is going to be remembered. … read more
Play Review: Murder On the Orient Express
Pioneer Theatre Company’s Murder on the Orient Express stands as the biggest, most colorful ensemble of characters the theatre has put on to date … read more
Film Review: Dumb Money
The underdog story is a tried-and-true formula. In the case of Dumb Money, it’s average people vs. the Wall Street power brokers in the ultimate showdown. … read more
Local Review: WEY – Poultice Route
Poultice Route is a groovy, noise-rock, punk record featuring chunky rhythms, peculiar lyrics and catchy, discordant melodies. WEY sounds liberated and joyous about it. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Ana Lee Kage
Since leaving architecture behind, Ana Lee Kage has combined her love for creating unique clothing with a long-running love for drag to stand out as both a performer and a creator. … read more
NASA’s Ben Ashman on OSIRIS-REx Sample Return Landing in Utah
NASA’s Ben Ashman talks about the upcoming asteroid sample return, set to land in Utah. … read more
Local Review: Lean Canteen – It Don’t Matter
Lean Canteen does lean (pun intended) toward the country side of rockabilly, and with a steel guitar player like James Cherry, they can do real country stompers. … read more
From Roadblocks to Block Party: The Entrepreneurial Journey of Michelda...
On Saturday, September 16 at 2 p.m., Versatile Image, a creative agency that supports small businesses, will host the third annual UNITY Block Party: Finding the U in Community. … read more
SLUG Style: Katie Child
Draped in leather jackets and heavy boots, Katie Child has the sense of style that blends Western and rock-n-roll. … read more