For the most part, Richard Jewell is an example of director Clint Eastwood as a skilled storyteller with a gift for human drama. … read more
Film Review: Richard Jewell
For the most part, Richard Jewell is an example of director Clint Eastwood as a skilled storyteller with a gift for human drama. … read more
The coding architect behind our website is Front-end Developer Katelyn Williamson, and we’re continually in awe of her talent and digital prowess. … read more
Rachel Henriksen’s exhibit knew/new is composed of a multitude of abstract untitled pieces, many of which disrupt the idea of patterns in art. … read more
Jumanji: The Next Level is a movie to go into with reasonable-to-low expectations and to have fun. And fun it is, with plenty of action and steady laughs. … read more
The Rex Andersen Foundation Homeless Drive is something that can become a punk rock tradition for making change in the community for years to come. … read more
Nadia Bedzhanova’s Beware of Dog speaks to both long-standing and universal woes as well as uniquely individual and contemporary issues. … read more
If anyone knows how to put on a show, it is Kim Petras. She came and delivered during her recent set at The Depot as part of the Clarity Tour. … read more
In January of 2018, Skye Emerson and her team started working on Scriip, an easy-to-use, affordable, accessible and modernized screenwriting resource. … read more
If anyone out there needs a reminder that the phrase “based on a true story” should be taken with a grain of salt, The Aeronauts is here. … read more
Black Mountain is such a exceptional ensemble; a band with a sound so eclectic, it can feel like Sabbath, Floyd and Voivod all at the same time. … read more
Founder Ellen Bromberg discusses her plans for the upcoming Screendance Festival, an event that showcases dance for camera and film. … read more
Breakfast in Silence’s genre is a mixture of indie rock and soul punk. Ash Bassett explains that “soul punk” means they’re basically an emo band. … read more