NCECA 2025: Salt Lake City Welcomes Nation’s Largest Ceramics Conference

NCECA 2025: Salt Lake City Welcomes Nation’s Largest Ceramics Conference
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The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Conference was held in SLC. It was the city’s first time hosting the prestigious conference. … read more

Film Review: The Penguin Lessons

Film Review: The Penguin Lessons
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The Penguin Lessons is a very enjoyable, inspirational little film that isn’t likely to find a large audience in the US. … read more

In The Divorce Between Sundance and Utah, It’s The Kids That Get Hurt

In The Divorce Between Sundance and Utah, It’s The Kids...
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As long as the people pulling his strings insist on clinging to an erroneous definition of “Utah’s values” dictated by bigotry, we’re doomed to stay single and bitter for a long time. … read more

Film Review: Death of a Unicorn

Film Review: Death of a Unicorn
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The bond between a parent and their child can take many different forms and can sometimes become quite strained. Death of a Unicorn is a unique and entertaining story about what happens when you try to mess with that bond.  … read more

Film Review: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl

Film Review: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
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It’s fitting that on On Becoming a Guinea Fowl begins with a road accident, because it’s a film that is often deeply disturbing and unpleasant, yet it becomes difficult to look away. … read more

The Revolution Will Be Photocopied: Get Ready for Grid Zine Fest 2025

The Revolution Will Be Photocopied: Get Ready for Grid Zine...
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No gatekeeping, no bullshit, just first-come, first-serve sign-ups and an open door to anyone who wanted to be a part of it. … read more

Film Review: Snow White

Film Review: Snow White
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Snow White is one of the better remakes Disney has done, trying hard to find its own identity and succeeding just enough to be memorable. … read more

The World Will Tremble Brings A Long-Buried True Story of The Holocaust to Light

The World Will Tremble Brings A Long-Buried True Story of...
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The director also sees the film as deeply relevant to today’s world, with the rise of antisemitism, othering and fascism around the globe and in the United States. … read more

Play Review: The Antipodes

Play Review: The Antipodes
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Both playwright Annie Baker and director Jack Cobabe excel at finding the extraordinary in the mundane, and isn’t that what stories are all about, anyway?  … read more

Film Review: The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

Film Review: The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney...
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The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is everything you could reasonably want it to be: a great mix of wistful throwback and just enough modern sensibilities to strike a perfect balance. … read more

Film Review: The Electric State

Film Review: The Electric State
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It’s hard to imagine anyone becoming invested in the odious piece of dreck on either level, and its only value would have been as a massive tax-write off. … read more

Shannon Beveridge’s exes and o’s hits Salt Lake City

Shannon Beveridge’s exes and o’s hits Salt Lake City
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Beveridge hopes tour guests will take away the answers to the three things she’s been asked the most: How do girls have sex? How do you get over heartbreak? How do you make queer friends?  … read more