‘Shark Night 3D’ makes sharks lame
When 3D first came into theaters in the 1950s, a slew of bad horror movies came out just to try and take advantage of...
Music on the Spot: Street Lighters strike up heartbreak ‘In Between Three and Four’
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews the independent sounds of Steven Turner's Street Lighters.
‘The Internship’ provides few laughs but plenty of Google
"The Internship" tries to recreate the magic from "The Wedding Crashers," but audiences are better off googling a funnier movie.
‘Hard Drive Live Tour’ invades SLC
Hordes of metal fans gathered at In The Venue this past Tuesday, Nov. 2 for the Hard Drive Live Tour featuring Sevendust with special...
Halloween is a new take on old traditions
A little history about Halloween for all those who have ever wondered where some of the traditions started.
Anime Salt Lake returns to SLCC
Convention promises to be ‘nerdfest for the masses.'
Final ‘Harry Potter’ a satisfying joy ride
The end is nigh. The last installment to the massive multi-million dollar franchise is finally out, much to fan’s delight. Despite hints being dropped...
Salt Lake Comic Con 2015 recap
Here's a recap on some of the sights and sounds of Salt Lake Comic Con 2015.
DECA, Interior Design Club embrace the spirit of giving
As the holidays grow near, we shine a brief spotlight on two SLCC clubs who spread goodwill and holiday cheer.
‘Star Trek’ goes ‘Into Darkness’ but not without retreading its predecessors
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews "Star Trek Into Darkness" and why the film is going boldly where the previous film went before, but not without some welcome additions.
DOCUTAH launches film festival in southern Utah
The first Annual DOCUTAH International Documentary Film Festival is slated to launch in South-western Utah on September 16 and run through the 25.
Screenings will...