Ten More Secondhand Screenings for the Spooky Season

Ten More Secondhand Screenings for the Spooky Season
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So I’m back, with a pillowcase of toothaches and some physical flicks buried. Some spooky, some childish, some… autumn-adjacent? … read more

Summer Shelton and Clayne Crawford Reconnect with Love and Art through You & I

Summer Shelton and Clayne Crawford Reconnect with Love and Art...
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For Summer Shelton, You & I was more than just a project; it was a form of emotional survival. … read more

Film Review: We Live In Time

Film Review: We Live In Time
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We Live In Time may be indeed just be an exceptionally well-made romantic melodrama that hits all the right notes. … read more

Utah Design Exhibit 2024 Showcases Contemporary Handcrafted Furniture

Utah Design Exhibit 2024 Showcases Contemporary Handcrafted Furniture
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A great way to cap off this year’s Salt Lake Design Week is with its cornerstone event, the Utah Design Exhibit. … read more

How Annie Elise Gives Victims A Voice

How Annie Elise Gives Victims A Voice
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Annie Elise is a podcast host and content creator in the true crime genre who has a mission to give a platform to the voices of victims and their families. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Cherry Poppins

Bold & Beautiful: Cherry Poppins
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Cherry Poppins didn’t come to be overnight; they existed for years within Cherry’s imagination, awaiting the perfect time to make their first public appearance. … read more

Film Review: Terrifier 3

Film Review: Terrifier 3
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Whether you’ve been a chronically online Art the Clown lore follower or a casual splatter horror viewer, there’s something for everyone in Terrifier 3. … read more

Film Review: The Night Eats The World

Film Review: The Night Eats The World
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The Night Eats The World is the type of movie that came at the wrong time in the right place. … read more

Film Review: Saturday Night

Film Review: Saturday Night
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On the whole, Saturday Night is a rousingly irreverent and thrilling ride, and one of the most entertaining films of the year. … read more

Film Review: Woman of the Hour

Film Review: Woman of the Hour
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Woman of the Hour is a terrific film that is, at times, quite depressing and upsetting, and it wouldn’t be inaccurate to call it an angry feminist movie. … read more

The Transformative Power of Art: Cult Leader Amy’s Renegade Runway

The Transformative Power of Art: Cult Leader Amy’s Renegade Runway
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With three full runway-designed looks, a mixed-designer runway and a burlesque performance by Madazon Can Can, Renegade Runway was more than just a fashion show. … read more

The White Buffalo Called Her to Clay: Pahponee’s Ceramics and Bronze Art

The White Buffalo Called Her to Clay: Pahponee’s Ceramics and...
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It is Pahponee’s 43rd year as a full-time practicing artist and her 10th year exhibiting at the annual Indigenous Art Market at the NHMU. … read more