Film Review: You, Me & Tuscany

Film Review: You, Me & Tuscany
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You, Me & Tuscany offers something familiar yet comforting. It wraps you up in a warm hug and encourages you to find fulfillment in the places you least expect. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Baby Gorgeous

Bold & Beautiful: Baby Gorgeous
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Rosalie Wasser grew up an enthusiastic theatre kid. Fortunately, theater broke Wasser out of her shell, and now Baby Gorgeous is singing, dancing and dazzling crowds. … read more

The Lost and Found Utah Alphabet

The Lost and Found Utah Alphabet
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Designing Deseret delves into Utah’s attempt to transition to its own typography system based on phonetics to better educate people on reading and writing. … read more

Renny Harlin Brings His Signature Brand of Bite to Deep Water

Renny Harlin Brings His Signature Brand of Bite to Deep...
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Renny Harlin has built a career defined by ambition, spectacle and an unmistakable love for storytelling. With Deep Water, Harlin returns to the action thriller.  … read more

Last Call for Secondhand Screenings!

Last Call for Secondhand Screenings!
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Secondhand Screenings are bringing the heart-warming, soul-crushing, hopeful lights at the end of the tunnel or sorrowful turns for the worst. Last call! … read more

Down to Binge DTF St. Louis

Down to Binge DTF St. Louis
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The final episode of DTF St. Louis explores what most shows centered around sex don’t do well, which is that sex isn’t just about the physical attraction. … read more

Hear! Hear! Kimball Art Center’s (Re)sounding

Hear! Hear! Kimball Art Center’s (Re)sounding
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Nowhere is that vibrant spirit more apparent than at Kimball Art Center, Park City’s longest-standing nonprofit. The center features rotating exhibitions of art. … read more

Food, Nostalgia and Connection in Mercedes Nokyi Ng’s Art

Food, Nostalgia and Connection in Mercedes Nokyi Ng’s Art
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Hong-Kong- and Utah-based artist Mercedes Nokyi Ng’s art features paintings of food, her home in Hong Kong and “the randomness of life.” … read more

Film review: Michael

Film review: Michael
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Michael has the potential to be a big hit with audiences who didn’t watch Leaving Neverland and just want to tap their feet and enjoy the electricity of it all. … read more

Preventing Food Waste Is Ty Burrell’s New Racket

Preventing Food Waste Is Ty Burrell’s New Racket
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Pickled For a Purpose Classic is a community pickleball tournament by Ty Burrell benefiting WasteLess, who reduces food waste through education and prevention. … read more

Charles Baker on Finding a Home on The Pitt

Charles Baker on Finding a Home on The Pitt
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Charles Baker’s work on The Pitt underscores a simple but powerful idea: that empathy begins with seeing people as they are, not as we assume them to be. … read more

Miranda MacDougall and Sean Harris Oliver on Hunting Matthew Nichols

Miranda MacDougall and Sean Harris Oliver on Hunting Matthew Nichols
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There’s something fitting about Hunting Matthew Nichols coming from artists whose roots are so deeply embedded in the theater, like Miranda MacDougall. … read more