Arts
Film Review: Thunder Force
Thunder Force will be just successful enough among the least discriminating comedy fans looking for a distraction. … read more
Film Review: In The Earth
It’s difficult to know where to begin in a review of a film like In The Earth because the words “I want an apology” would cover everything. … read more
Director Jesse Noah Klein and his Actors Work Together “Like...
Writer-director Jesse Noah Klein tackles postpartum depression in a truly unique way in his new film, Like a House on Fire. … read more
Series Review: Can’t Get You Out of My Head
Can’t Get You Out of My Head distills three decades of Adam Curtis’ long career, effortlessly juggling stories of conspiracy theory and more. … read more
Series Review: Mare of Easttown
Mare of Easttown is a soul-searching story of guilt, love, loss, secrets and facing our worst fears in our darkest moments. … read more
A Vintage Queen: A Deep Dive into Hannah Ruth
Local stylist and fashion blogger Hannah Ruth describes her style as a mix of vintage, Victorian and modern fashion trends. … read more
Film Review: Voyagers
Voyagers is strictly filler, giving re-opening theaters something borderline exciting to show until real movies start coming back. … read more
Series Review: The Nevers
As a fan of early Whedon since long before it became fashionable, I really wanted to try and judge The Nevers completely on its own merits. … read more
Film Review: 2021 Oscar Nominated Short Films – Live Action
The 2021 Oscar Nominated Shorts is a program of thoughtful, artistically challenging films that prove the form’s legitimacy. … read more
SLUG Style: John Cottrell
In this month’s “SLUG Style,” Mbody founder and staple of the SLC yoga scene, John Cottrell, shows off his clothing line and warm smile. … read more
Meow Wolf Gives Inner Children a Shopper’s Wonderland at Omega...
After 2020, the concept at the center of Omega Mart—the grocery store—is even more important than when Meow Wolf began the project in 2009. … read more
Black to the Future: Celia C. Peters Talks Afrofuturism: Blackness...
Celia C. Peters believes that Afrofuturism can take many different forms, and that what storytellers choose to do with it is wide open. … read more