Arts
Playing with Scale: Jillian Meyer Sees People in Petals
Through it all, Jillian Meyer’s work carries a quiet sincerity and serves as proof that slowing down can still move you forward. … read more
‘Leaving the Church’: Jonathan Lovett Captures Stories from Utah’s Youth
Jonathan Lovett began creating a collection of documentary-style images following young ex-Mormons’ journeys and ultimate feelings towards the faith. … read more
Listening to the Lake: Kelly Hannah and the Art of...
While most people at Bonneville Speedway focus on the cars, Kelly Hannah points his camera the other way. … read more
Flip Twogood: Discovering Landscapes on Film, One Roll at a...
After a year of experimenting with digital photography, Flip Twogood borrowed his father-in-law’s Canon AE-1 and hiked Mount Timpanogos. … read more
Shanna Demke: Redefining What’s Sexy Through Boudoir Photography
As Shanna Demke started doing boudoir photography full time, she realized that most body types were not represented in the field. … read more
Analog RGB: The Skate Photography of Leo Wilson
Leo Wilson had always been surrounded by skating. When a friend eventually handed him a disposable camera, he fell in love with the imperfections. … read more
The Fashionable, Fabulous Phantasm That Is the Bodacious Bosco
Ahead of her frightfully fantastic performance at The Haunted Dollhouse show — hosted by Ms. Meredith — I talked to Bosco to uncover her center-stage persona. … read more
Film Review: Ballad of a Small Player
Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player doesn’t demand your attention like Conclave did, but there’s a big difference between not quite great and not good at all. … read more
Art | Film | Film Reviews
Play Review: Just Add Water
What would we be without the Great Salt Lake? Matthew Ivan Bennett and Elaine Jarvik’s Just Add Water educates its audience on this reality, with a twist. … read more
Alex Caldiero’s Final Recitation of Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl”
Alex Caldiero has performed Ginsberg’s seminal long poem, “Howl,” every five years since 1995. This 30-year tradition will unfortunately terminate on Oct. 7. … read more
Odyssey Dance Theatre’s Thriller Returns With New and Old Haunts
Derryl felt a strong need for Thriller and Odyssey in the Utah community, for both dancers and audiences. … read more
Beto Conejo’s Road to Creating Utah Day of the Dead
Realizing he was in a unique position as a Mexican artist in Utah, Conejo decided to organize an inaugural Utah Day of the Dead festival in Salt Lake City. … read more