Arts
Film Review: The Night Eats The World
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
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
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
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...
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
Film Review: The Apprentice
The Apprentice is much needed counterpoint to Reagan, offering a far less rosy portrayal of the “greed is good era”. … read more
SLUG Style: Kelly Green
Kelly Green is Salt Lake City’s own comic book action hero, who laid claim to that shade of neon green long before “brat” was anything other than an insult. … read more
Film Review: Monster Summer
Monster Summer has far too many strengths to write off entirely and far too many weaknesses to give it too much of a pass. … read more
Film Review: Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror as a whole is less of an original property and more of a two-hour-long theme park commercial. … read more
Film Review: A Different Man
A Different Man is an absorbing and interesting film that didn’t completely satisfy me, losing its way in the final section as it tries for too much without a clear idea of why it’s doing so. … read more
Film Review: Joker: Folie à Deux
Joker: Folie à Deux is an unmitigated disaster that not only isn’t going to leave anyone wanting more, it irrevocably takes the luster off its seriously flawed yet strangely interesting predecessor. … read more
Russel Albert Daniels’ “Wild Roses” Brings Visibility to Indigenous Communities
Daniels’ exhibition, “Wild Roses,” is a confluence of his past, identity and place. … read more