Month: February 2026
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a Timely Warning
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is an ambitious, dystopian comedy thriller that is out to make you laugh, while messing with your head. … read more
Local Review: Jr. Detective — Stranger Friend
Currently split, Jr. Detective is something of a long-distance relationship. Stranger Friend features four emotional tracks that take you on a sonic journey. … read more
Review: The Horse — The Horse
The Horse combines the styles of folk, ambient and chamber music to create a sound that is somehow both comforting and disquieting. … read more
Luc Besson’s Dracula Lacks Bite
If you’re a vampire enthusiast, there’s enough here to watch once, but do not go into seeing Dracula expecting a modern classic telling of old fashioned horror. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews
Shrimply Unbelievable: Podcast About List’s Shrimp-Off!
Podcast About List spent an episode of their podcast seeing if Doran could eat ten pounds of shrimp. Doran split the ten pounds evenly with Joe Gleason. … read more
Salt Lake Shows Some Skin: Our First Tattoo Convention Comes...
Grab your grandma and head to town, ’cause tattoos are for everyone! … read more
Review: Dry Cleaning — Secret Love
Secret Love, is a stunner. Vocalist Florence Shaw talk/sings in a delicious, deadpan and direct style, around her stream of consciousness. … read more
How Louis Paxton Came Into His Own with The Incomer
The Incomer represents both a culmination and a beginning for Louis Paxton: it’s a film rooted in childhood memory, shaped by years of craft, and confident to embrace its own oddness. … read more
An Interview with Rilo Kiley
Rilo Kiley has been a functioning band for five years and has come through this desertscape twice, but with better luck, we could have been four for four. … read more
Beyond Breasts… Beyond Beauty… Female Musicians With an Agenda!
Girls across the Salt Lake underground know that being a musician is different when you’re not a guy. Some accentuate the difference between women and men, finding power in the distinction. … read more
Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk has been pro for nearly 19 years and officially stopped competing in 1999. At 33 years of age, eating well and skating regularly keeps him healthy. … read more
Kilby Court!
Kilby Court has been the place in SLC to see an entire array of bands you’d never find anywhere else in this state and one of the few remaining all-ages venues. … read more