Arts
The Rough Landscape of Women’s Existence in Land Body at...
What the Land Body exhibit at Ogden Contemporary Arts explores is not a set pattern, but something our community can recognize and change. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Ben D Dickson
Ben D Dickson hasn’t been performing in the SLC drag scene for very long, but in a few short months his fun-loving persona has made waves. … read more
The Top 11 Films of 2021
As we prepare for a new year and new movies, Patrick Gibbs presents his picks for the Top 11 films of 2021. … read more
Film Review: Licorice Pizza
Licorice Pizza is delightful, if a bit aimless, and it’s expertly done, but the central relationship leaves viewers with too many concerns. … read more
Review: Cobra Kai: Season 4
Cobra Kai is the Wendy’s of television: it’s junk fast food, but it’s really good junk fast food that goes down easily and is a nice treat. … read more
SLUG Style: Charlie
The latest “SLUG Style” features Charlie, a Salt Lake City–based artist and Co-founder of the local queer event series Queermunity. … read more
Film Review: The King’s Man
The King’s Man is not one of the great prequels of all time, but it’s a big step up from the bad taste that Golden Circle left. … read more
Film Review: The Matrix Resurrections
If you’re going into The Matrix Resurrections expecting an experience that matches the original, prepare to be brutally crushed like an ant. … read more
Franka Potente Directs Aisling Franciosi and Kathy Bates in a...
Franka Potente may be behind the camera this time around, but in front of it, Aisling Franciosi and Academy Award-winner Kathy Bates help shape Home. … read more
Film Review: Nightmare Alley
Guilliermo del Toro knows how to make a beguiling visual feast, and Nightmare Alley is a dark, titillating journey into an unsettling world. … read more
Film Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home ranks as one of the most entertaining MCU entries and is perhaps even one of the most satisfying superhero movies ever made. … read more
Film Review: Being the Ricardos
Being the Ricardos never quite steps out of its predecessor’s looming shadow, but it’s an enjoyable film that does right by its subjects. … read more