Month: March 2025
Film Review: The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney...
The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is everything you could reasonably want it to be: a great mix of wistful throwback and just enough modern sensibilities to strike a perfect balance. … read more
Film Review: The Electric State
It’s hard to imagine anyone becoming invested in the odious piece of dreck on either level, and its only value would have been as a massive tax-write off. … read more
Shannon Beveridge’s exes and o’s hits Salt Lake City
Beveridge hopes tour guests will take away the answers to the three things she’s been asked the most: How do girls have sex? How do you get over heartbreak? How do you make queer friends? … read more
Film Review: Novocaine
Novocaine is shockingly violent, but it’s hilariously funny, wonderfully light-hearted and surprisingly sweet. … read more
Water Pilgrimage: A Collaborative Perspective of Our Endangered Lake
Through her work, Linda Dalton Walker hopes to inspire deeper conversations about the lake’s future and the actions needed to protect it. … read more
Chat Pile @ Urban Lounge 03.05.25
The most highly anticipated show of 2025 (speaking for myself) came to fruition as the pouring rain intensified on the night of Wednesday, March 5. … read more
Ian Seabrook Takes A Deep Dive Into Visual Storytelling with...
Despite the grueling conditions of underwater filmmaking, Seabrook thrives on the challenge. … read more
Review: My Education, Theta Naught — Sound Mass III: Ampersand
It might be a little blasphemous to bring out the Radiohead comparisons this early, but the instrumentals on this project are seriously next level: haunting violins, big drums and beautiful guitars galore. … read more
Dragmules
There must be a dozen brilliant records each year that are overlooked by radio, press and music video outlets. With an aggressive approach by Atlantic Records and some media exposure, New York City’s the Dragmules are bound to become a success. Their major label debut, 2A (named after a bar in the East Village of
Bold & Beautiful: Jose Rojas
Jose Rojas performs his choreography with Heels Queens Sundays at Milk+, and H.I.M. will perform at the Sneaker Convention Expo on April 5. … read more
Film Review: Queen of the Ring
Queen of the Rings isn’t going to be contending for any Oscars, but it’s a rousing and likeable sports movie that chronicles a turning point in history. … read more
Series Review: Daredevil: Born Again
It’s taken a wait of nearly five years for Daredevil: Born Again, but it was well worth the wait to give the devil his due. … read more