Film Review: The Banker

Film Review: The Banker
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The Banker is an enjoyable but fluffy and formulaic movie about racial politics in the ’60s told almost entirely by white people. … read more

Series Review: Self Made

Series Review: Self Made
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Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker will entertain you and tug at your heart while giving you something to think about as well. … read more

11 Movies To Help You Through a Quarantine

11 Movies To Help You Through a Quarantine
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Here are a few suggestions for comfort movies to help you keep your mind off of it all as we all prepare to quarantine and hunker down in our homes. … read more

Show Review: The Letter for the King

Show Review: The Letter for the King
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The Letter For The King is a charming, rollicking adventure, and a pleasant diversion that makes for some seriously entertaining family viewing. … read more

Film Review: The Traitor

Film Review: The Traitor
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The Traitor won’t have much appeal for non mafia film aficionados, but if you are a fan, it’s safe to say that this is a film that you can’t refuse. … read more

Film Review: Wendy

Film Review: Wendy
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Wendy is a beautiful, devastating and profound experience, and Patrick Gibbs ended up strongly connecting with it on a very personal and emotional level. … read more

Utah Premiere of Aaron Sorkin’s Adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird Takes White Saviorism to Task

Utah Premiere of Aaron Sorkin’s Adaptation of Harper Lee’s To...
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Aaron Sorkin’s stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird is a happy ending to a long story of legal struggles to present the play to Utah audiences. … read more

Lightscatter Press Launch Party @ The Mandate Press 02.28

Lightscatter Press Launch Party @ The Mandate Press 02.28
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The positive turnout to the Lightscatter Press launch bodes well for the future of the organization and the local art scene in the city’s future. … read more

Film Review: Spenser Confidential

Film Review: Spenser Confidential
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Spenser Confidential is a briskly paced, buddy-cop thriller, and there’s just enough to like here to make it a decent enough way to kill two hours. … read more

Made of Masks: Alli Arocho’s Aislá

Made of Masks: Alli Arocho’s Aislá
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For Alli Arocho, vejigante masks have become a lifeline to her island home, and her show, Aislá, will debut through Mestizo Institute of Culture and Arts. … read more

The Size Of The Open Room: A New Contemporary Art Gallery Worth Talking About

The Size Of The Open Room: A New Contemporary Art...
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The conceptual quartet of artists behind The Open Room is creating a venue for contemporary art that lives in this liminal, threshold-type space. … read more

Art in the Hood: Positive Community Transformation

Art in the Hood: Positive Community Transformation
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Art in the Hood hopes to be more than just an art exhibit—it aims to be something that reacts to the negative impact of displacement in the community. … read more