Arts
Wise Gays: Scott Fillmore and Queer Comedy in SLC
Scott Fillmore has been funny his whole life, queer a more difficult time to calculate and pursuing comedy seriously since fall of 2020. … read more
Content Shifter: 8 New Summer 2022 Shows to Stream
Here are eight new series debuting this summer that look promising, as well as a list of premiere dates for returning favorite shows. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a cabana boy to discipline. … read more
Willow Skye-Biggs’ Indeterminate Film Abstractions
After making ambient music and avant-pop, local artist Willow Skye-Biggs shifted her focus to filmmaking during the early days of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Eros Des Flammes
Salt Lake’s Eros Des Flammes is a fire dancer, aerial artist and erotic performer who combines fire with erotic dance. … read more
SLUG Style: Bonè
This month’s “SLUG Style” features Bonè, a self-described idiosyncratic monster, medieval enthusiast, luddite and fashion clown from Salt Lake City. … read more
Inescapable: Erasing the Stigma with An Other Theater’s A Normal...
An Other Theater Company’s all-new production A Normal Heart, a drama based on the AIDS crisis in New York, is in development with plans to open in the summer. … read more
Interview: The Politics, Corruption and Comedy of 18½
18½ is a wild and memorable comedy reminiscent of the classic subversive satires of Robert Altman with a freshness that’s all its own. … read more
Film Review: Interceptor
There are much worthier ways to waste your time and brain cells than Interceptor and too many superior steaming options to make it worth giving a chance. … read more
Film Review: Top Gun: Maverick
When you’re planning your summer moviegoing fun, I would strongly suggest making Top Gun: Maverick your top priority, and yes, see it in IMAX. … read more
Series Review: Stranger Things: Season 4, Volume 1
Volume 1 will keep you hooked all the way to the end of episode seven. The bad news, of course, is that we have to wait until July for Season 4: Volume 2. … read more
Film Review: Bob’s Burgers Movie
The Bob’s Burgers Movie is a piece of comfort food moviegoing that I didn’t even know I needed right now. … read more
The World is a Dangerous Playground in Eskil Vogt’s The...
Patrick Gibbs interviews Eskil Voigt, the writer and director of The Innocents, about how his film about children with super powers came to fruition. … read more