Pandemic forces Hollywood to rethink the future of film
The novel coronavirus has wreaked havoc on the movie industry, forcing companies to adapt to changing conditions and formats.
Living Traditions fest invites Utahns to explore world cultures
The annual Living Traditions Festival returned to Salt Lake City’s Library Square on May 19, providing an artistic, performative platform to 85 groups of diverse traditions and cultures.
Music review: Local artists defy genres and hip-hop clichés
Local music review: The Ghost and The Guest’s self-titled album, and Elapsed by Santo Guzman
There’s talent all around us just waiting to be discovered....
Movie review: ‘Muppets Most Wanted’ not as strong as its predecessor
"Muppets Most Wanted" hits theaters after strong public and studio demand, but the follow-up film to "The Muppets" suffers from overcrowding and overreaching.
The Weekly Reel: Film violence ratings too soft?
For as long as the entertainment industry has existed, it has been under severe scrutiny when it comes to the societal impacts of media....
‘The Man with the Iron Fists’ is a martial arts movie for a new...
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4.5/5 Review
I have to admit, I'm a bit of a sucker for martial arts movies. Hollywood's ever-increasing adversity to...
The best way to catch this season’s blockbusters
Tis the season for the most anticipated movie titles to be released in theaters. Most production companies wait until the summer to release their...
Students bring human rights to life through art
Salt Lake Community College students put their creativity on canvas for the Student Voices for Human Rights Arts Showcase.
SLCC’s culinary arts program offers a capitol cuisine
Culinary students serve legislators and dignitaries at the Utah State Capitol’s Café and catering service.
Press [Start] to Game Special: Aldo’s year-end review
Web Editor Aldo Gomez presents his top gaming picks of 2013.
The Weekly Reel: Let it end or just make more!
Stephen Romney rants about his frustrations with 3D re-releases of films.
Movie review: Gru and his minions can’t save ‛Despicable Me 2’
Is ‛Despicable Me 2’ another run-of-the-mill family-film sequel? Stephen Romney reviews the movie that blew away the competition at the box office this 4th of July weekend.