Arts
Place-Making with Rachel Hodson
Rachel Hodson’s impressive body of interiors, many of which happen to be located on the same block, are a collective sweet spot of historic renewal. … read more
A Cover by its Book: Ummah and Understanding Islam
Ummah, an exhibition put on by the Emerald Project, is a fight against the unique group bias that has grown around the Muslim community in the U.S. … read more
Learning the Power of Letters: How Becca Clason Turns Words...
While working in New York, Becca Clason realized it wasn’t all she had hoped. She moved to Salt Lake and focused on her next journey, a graphic design job. … read more
Film Review: Pain and Glory
Pain and Glory follows Salvador Mallo, a director attempting to come to terms with the loss and regret that seem to be piling on him in his later years. … read more
Ann Chen: Writing History in Her Own Script
Ann Chen displays her penchant for hand-lettering, typography and graphic design on the cover of this month’s Local Design issue. … read more
Content Shifter: 8 Shows to Stream on Disney+ and Apple...
Disney+ costs $6.99 a month, while Apple TV+ goes for $4.99—are they worth it? Here are eight original series that may or may not sway you. … read more
Designing New Worlds: Jake Buntjer
The Mister Pauper studio is overflowing with pocket watches, disassembled dolls and a wealth of other curios, each awaiting some future purpose. … read more
Method to the Madness: Camille and Spencer Nugent
Camille and Spencer Nugent have cultivated niches here in northern Utah working in the local design scene with nearly 40 years of combined experience. … read more
In the Pursuit of Excellence: Kevin Cantrell and the Business...
In high school, Kevin Cantrell observed a friend creating a system of brand logos and fonts for a project and immediately knew it was what he wanted to do. … read more
SLUG Style: Michael Wright
This month’s SLUG Style column features Michael Wright, a local musician and bartender at Water Witch. … read more
Being 12 is Kinda Weird: form of a girl unknown...
Form of a girl unknown, from playwright Charly Evon Simpson, is in your face with honesty and hugs you when it hits home just a little too hard. … read more
Film Review: The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse pivots further away from the genre of horror and dives deep into the worlds of psychological thrillers, high noir and survival drama. … read more