Arts
Series Review: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Season 1...
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives follows a group of Mormon women who’ve founded the popular TikTok group coined “MomTok”. … read more
Cinematographer Sam Levy Captures a Portrait of a Family with...
The film captures one of the most dramatic chapters in the story of any family: the passing of a parent. … read more
Film Review: Transformers One
Transformers One, the first fully animated feature since 1986, is a long overdue course correction for the flailing franchise. … read more
Six Deep Descents into Deseret Industries’ Bargain Bin
So here they are: six lesser-known flicks, whether on a physical DVD or VHS (shocking nowadays) or fished out from the DI’s wheelie bin. … read more
Film Review: Milk & Serial
Popping up on Reddit feeds and a smattering of other online film forums of the like, Milk & Serial has been the talk of the online horror community… … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Jenna Tea
Jenna Tea is now able to start performing at 21+ venues like MILK+, The Cabin and Gracie’s, and she’s ready to show new audiences what she’s made of. … read more
Film Review: His Three Daughters
His Three Daughters wasn’t the easiest movie to watch for me, but it’s the most rewarding and memorable film I’ve seen this year by a sizable margin. … read more
Book Review: The Book of Drought
The Book of Drought, by local poet and educator Rob Carney, manages to take a clear-eyed look at the environment, instill faith in community action and a more hopeful tomorrow. … read more
IzaaJade: Building a Brand With Bella Waters
IzaaJade is a creative platform that has fluctuated according to Waters’ ever-evolving niche, but one that always reflects her passion for making and creating. … read more
Building Extraordinary Looks With Four SLC Fashion Designers
From patchwork pants to coffin jewelry and crochet bonnets to metallic bralettes, each designer brings something unique to the table. … read more
Hannah Ruth Zander: The Next Kate Spade
All this to say, if Hannah Ruth Zander and her home doesn’t transport you back to the swinging ‘60s, her clothes definitely will. … read more
Sage Nelsen: Upcycled in Every Shade of Pink
Sage Nelsen teases the concept of a “jollection”—pieces made entirely of jeans—as well as a collection that discusses mental health. … read more