Charles was a good boy. He was an average kind of American nice guy, really. Which is probably why he isn’t technically a serial killer. He is a mass murderer. … read more
Serial Killer of the Month: Charles Whitman…All American
Charles was a good boy. He was an average kind of American nice guy, really. Which is probably why he isn’t technically a serial killer. He is a mass murderer. … read more
Loose is the word for Utah natives James Shook, Dale Rowley, and Patrick Robinson. Loose is their ability to create music that will speak for each other. … read more
A lot of people go on and on about how great the local music scene is, but I don’t see a corresponding increase in print coverage. … read more
Gruntruck is at it again, this time with their own record label, Betty Records. Shot-Illusion-New God is an EP of 3 songs, thus the title. … read more
Thinking of Dayton, Ohio, most can only think of The Breeders. But wait! Who’s that on the horizon? Why, It’s the boffin boys of Brainiac, by gawd! … read more
I think anyone with an open mind will embrace Les Thugs compositions, basically the French version of that hyperactive version of music, punk. … read more
These Jawbox people are smart. They are much smarter than me. The band is involved in the creative end and the business side. … read more
Remarkably Bright Creatures proved to be an insufferable ordeal that felt like the most grueling experience I’ve had in trying to make it through a movie. … read more
That edge-of-your-seat suspense is what Bill Dubuque and Executive Producer Karen Campbell set out to bring to television with the Peacock crime drama M.I.A. … read more
A nearly daylong marathon of student films came to a close with a screening of three 30-minute documentaries: The Planto Connection, Ikigai and Devil in God’s City. … read more
Jessica Smith is about to open her first SLC art show. Returning to a childhood dream of becoming an artist, Smith is exploring new parts of herself. … read more
Fans of the older rock scene can rest assured that the spirit of their favorite genre is still alive and well today, and they can find it in And The Lix. … read more