Month: April 2026
Last Call for Secondhand Screenings!
Secondhand Screenings are bringing the heart-warming, soul-crushing, hopeful lights at the end of the tunnel or sorrowful turns for the worst. Last call! … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews
Down to Binge DTF St. Louis
The final episode of DTF St. Louis explores what most shows centered around sex don’t do well, which is that sex isn’t just about the physical attraction. … read more
Cinnamon Brown and the Eskimos Break out of the Igloo...
After almost 25 years, local legends Cinnamon Brown & the Eskimos are reuniting for a one-night-only show at the Velour Live Music Gallery on June 5. … read more
Hear! Hear! Kimball Art Center’s (Re)sounding
Nowhere is that vibrant spirit more apparent than at Kimball Art Center, Park City’s longest-standing nonprofit. The center features rotating exhibitions of art. … read more
Chef’s Choice: Lost in the Sauce
We asked five talented local chefs how they would use a local hot sauce in their restaurant’s dishes. Could hot sauce fix the damage done to our melting pot? … read more
Review: Marlon Funaki — Half Moon
Funaki’s latest EP, Half Moon is his best yet. It will compete for best record with any other record released in the indie-alternative scene this year. … read more
Review: Good Kid — Can We Hang Out Sometime?
The debut album from Canadian indie rock outfit Good Kid is the five-piece group’s first all-encompassing hard-launch toward more widespread notoriety. … read more
Local Review: Zigga — 1-800-GOD-PAIN
1-800-GOD-PAIN starts fun, but then turns sad. Over the course of 14 songs, Zigga seamlessly transitions between 80s and 90s hip-hop to moody, folksy sounds. … read more
Film review: Michael
Michael has the potential to be a big hit with audiences who didn’t watch Leaving Neverland and just want to tap their feet and enjoy the electricity of it all. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews
Preventing Food Waste Is Ty Burrell’s New Racket
Pickled For a Purpose Classic is a community pickleball tournament by Ty Burrell benefiting WasteLess, who reduces food waste through education and prevention. … read more
Review: Thundercat — Distraction
Thundercat is back after six years with a project that will blow your silly patterned socks off, something that cuts through the brain fog and overstimulation. … read more
Review: Gorillaz — The Mountain
No Gorillaz album would be complete without Hewlett’s art, a vast cacophony showing 2-D, Murdoc, Noodle and Russell journeying across India. … read more