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Film Review: Eden
Eden isn’t a bad film, and if you’re nostalgic for the stodgy yet sexy Oscar-bait period dramas of the ‘90s-2000s, and the widescreen style, it’s worth a look. … read more
Clan of Xymox @ Metro Music Hall 08.18.2025
I was there Ronny Moorings decided to revert to the Clan of Xymox moniker in 1997. 13 albums later, we find ourselves in the sweltering heat of Salt Lake City on August 18, 2025. … read more
Local Review: Anyone Awake — Bushel and a Peck
Bushel and a Peck tells more than just one love story, and you don’t realize it until the end. … read more
Secondhand Screenings Gone Wild!!!
I took a “by all means necessary” approach to this batch of Secondhand Screenings, as I tasked six writers to venture out and bring me back some bizarre showings. … read more
SLUG Style: Deedee Sathianthammawit
As the main proprietor of the little shop on Etsy W.B.THAMM, Sathianthammawit brings a soft, yet stylish line to the table with love in every stitch. … read more
Ramblin Roads Family Restaurant: All Roads Lead Downtown
There is so much joy in eating at a diner. I have nothing but respect for a local restaurant that aims to reinvigorate a historically significant space. … read more
Review: Reneé Rapp — BITE ME
Rapp digs her heels even more into exactly what her sound is — a blend between pop, alternative and R&B elements across her whole discography. … read more
Matthew Chuang’s Epic Journey Shooting Chief of War
Matthew Chuang seemed like an unlikely choice to lens this grand tale, and is now being hailed for some of the most strikingly epic work ever to grace the small screen. … read more
Local Review: Mom Dad & Me — margo’s house
Mom Dad & Me delivers an expansive and impressive sophomore record with margo’s house. … read more
Review: The Voidz — Męğż Øf Råm
Yet again, Męğż Øf Råm was still decent, even if it’s a tad recycled. And there they go, almost getting me to say something negative again… xoxo … read more
Mt. Joy @ SLC Twilight 08.12.2025
I was shocked at just how psychedelic and large the songs became; the set almost had its own gravitational pull. … read more
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Film Review: East of Wall
Daily life is a mix of camaraderie, conflict and survival — whether wrangling colts for neighbors or buying groceries on credit. … read more
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