Month: May 2026
Phil Arntz Takes Aerial Cinematography to New Heights
Phil Arntz has built a career capturing images that most of us only dream of seeing. Arntz has become the one of the industry’s go-to aerial cinematographer. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Interviews
The Third Annual Craft Lake City Makers Mart Mixer
To celebrate the crafters and creators of Craft Lake City’s Third Annual Maker’s Mart at Millcreek Common, the Maker’s Mart Mixer went into full swing on May 8! … read more
Film Review: The Sheep Detectives
There are those rare cases where it refers to a terrific piece of entertainment for all ages, and The Sheep Detectives is the most pleasant surprise. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews
The 14th Annual SLUG Cat Presented by The Blocks
The streets of Salt Lake City became filled with the rapid flicker, as nearly 100 bicyclists competed in the alleycat-style scavenger hunt known as SLUG Cat! … read more
Film Review: Remarkably Bright Creatures
Remarkably Bright Creatures proved to be an insufferable ordeal that felt like the most grueling experience I’ve had in trying to make it through a movie. … read more
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Bill Dubuque and Karen Campbell on Finding The Story Behind...
That edge-of-your-seat suspense is what Bill Dubuque and Executive Producer Karen Campbell set out to bring to television with the Peacock crime drama M.I.A. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Interviews
Film Review: SLCC End of Semester Student Documentary Screening
A nearly daylong marathon of student films came to a close with a screening of three 30-minute documentaries: The Planto Connection, Ikigai and Devil in God’s City. … read more
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Artist Jessica Smith Says Do What You Love, Even if...
Jessica Smith is about to open her first SLC art show. Returning to a childhood dream of becoming an artist, Smith is exploring new parts of herself. … read more
Local Review: Sheldon Priest — And The Lix
Fans of the older rock scene can rest assured that the spirit of their favorite genre is still alive and well today, and they can find it in And The Lix. … read more
Local Review: CornerCut — Similarities
Similarities, the debut EP from local band CornerCut, is a project that leans into uncertainty, rather than resolving it. … read more
Film Review: You, Me & Tuscany
You, Me & Tuscany offers something familiar yet comforting. It wraps you up in a warm hug and encourages you to find fulfillment in the places you least expect. … read more
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Review: Flea — Honora
Flea is universally beloved. He is the American dream in an America in which we no longer know what that dream is. Flea is a legend. Flea is a national treasure. … read more