Arts
BYU’s Gayest Lighting Rig and the Film that Followed
The lighting of the rainbow “Y” at BYU in 2021 inspired David Sant to make a powerful documentary telling the stories of queer students on campus. … read more
Kyle Hausmann-Stokes On Bringing My Dead Friend Zoe To Life
Whatever stories he chooses to tell, Kyle Hausmann-Stokes has proven himself to be a filmmaker with a distinct voice — one that honors his past. … read more
Film Review: Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy
At the end of the day, Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy is the perfect bittersweet chick flick to get you through the post-Valentine’s Day blues. … read more
Film Review: Companion
Ultimately, Companion is a Barbie/Ex Machina hybrid that will leave you filled but not fully satisfied. … read more
Forbidden Freedom: The Fetish Cabaret Turns Five
On the fifth anniversary of the Fetish Cabaret, performers strip the shame away, shining a light on what makes us human. … read more
Sam and David Cutler-Kreutz on The Oscar Nominated Short Film...
A Lien is about a man, a husband and father, whose life is destroyed by a broken system. … read more
How Craft Lake City’s Scholarship Helped One Artist Reclaim Her...
A scholarship from Craft Lake City helped her overcome financial roadblocks and reconnect with her purpose — creating art that connects with others. … read more
Alan Ritchson and Co-Stars Take Action in Reacher Season Three
If you’re among the many enthusiastic followers of the larger-than-life heroes and his exploits, then it’s a good time to start reaching for your remote control. … read more
Film Review: Paddington in Peru
Paddington is full of creative ideas while still having charming, slapstick moments and some of the best antagonists in recent kid’s entertainment. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Lorem Ipsum
Lorem Ipsum offers an unapologetic blend of fantasy, theatrics and raw emotion that captivates her audiences in Salt Lake City. … read more
A Valentine Like No Other: JadeXFusion’s Aerial & Pole Showcase
JadeXFusion isn’t just a place to watch incredible performances. It’s a space where everyday people become artists, where you can step into your own power. … read more
Film Review: The Gorge
The Gorge is thrillingly diverting popcorn entertainment that embraces its B-movie sensibilities and uses an unexpectedly effective romance to add a lot of charm. … read more