Arts
Trishelle Jeffery: Comics That Cultivate Connection
Whether multi-panel stories or single-frame snapshots, Trishelle Jeffery’s pieces capture an insightful, memory-like stream of consciousness. … read more
Utahns Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Spiral Jetty
Located along the northeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, Spiral Jetty is one of the most recognizable sites of public art in the country. … read more
Guerrilla Girls Drop the F (feminism) Bomb on SLC at...
The Guerrilla Girls exhibit at UMOCA features recent work Utah audiences may not have seen and gives perspectives on racism, classicism and current events. … read more
Jerrin Wagstaff – Miscellaneous Debris
Jerrin Wagstaff’s Miscellaneous Debris offers a thoughtful response to today’s part-problem, part-blessing of choosing wisely from an overflowing pot. … read more
Women to the Front: The Legacy of Women’s Suffrage through...
Women to the Front acknowledges and sheds light on the intersection of equality, gender and activism through the lens of 15 artists. … read more
Film Review: Extra Ordinary
If you tend to enjoy BBC comedies and have a fondness for ghost stories, you are likely to have a very pleasant time with Extra Ordinary. … read more
Creature Feature: Ursula Major
Salt Lake has been blessed with the essence and aura of an incredible performer and body-positive member of the local drag community: Ursula Major. … read more
Film Review: Greed
While its anti-capitalist exploitation message is well meaning, it doesn’t change the fact that Greed is a pompous, cheesy and dreadful film. … read more
SLUG Style: Ermiya Fanaeian
Ermiya Fanaeian is an activist, self-described troublemaker, co-founder of March For Our Lives and an SLC appointed Commissioner. … read more
Film Review: All The Bright Places
All The Bright Places is an honest, touching and beautiful film that deserves to be seen, talked about and even celebrated. … read more
Engaging community members, students and local organizations: Framework Arts’ Love...
Love depicts students’ expressions of love through love letters, photographs, mixed-media still lifes, a soundtrack and photographed still lifes. … read more
Film Review: The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man is too ridiculous to be taken seriously, but with its themes of domestic abuse and even sexual assault, it’s too unpleasant to be any fun. … read more