Arts
Film Review: Novocaine
Novocaine is shockingly violent, but it’s hilariously funny, wonderfully light-hearted and surprisingly sweet. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Jose Rojas
Jose Rojas performs his choreography with Heels Queens Sundays at Milk+, and H.I.M. will perform at the Sneaker Convention Expo on April 5. … read more
Water Pilgrimage: A Collaborative Perspective of Our Endangered Lake
Through her work, Linda Dalton Walker hopes to inspire deeper conversations about the lake’s future and the actions needed to protect it. … read more
Film Review: Queen of the Ring
Queen of the Rings isn’t going to be contending for any Oscars, but it’s a rousing and likeable sports movie that chronicles a turning point in history. … read more
Ian Seabrook Takes A Deep Dive Into Visual Storytelling with...
Despite the grueling conditions of underwater filmmaking, Seabrook thrives on the challenge. … read more
SLUG Style: Jaemen Cobb
Jaemen Paul Ho’Opukaekalamakahikina Cobb, also known as Miss Jae (she/her), is one of Nuanua Collective’s Youth Ambassadors. … read more
Series Review: Daredevil: Born Again
It’s taken a wait of nearly five years for Daredevil: Born Again, but it was well worth the wait to give the devil his due. … read more
Film Review: Riff Raff
Riff Raff moves at a steady pace and is easy to get through, yet the moment it was over, I found myself asking, “Why did I sit through that?” … read more
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