Spidey is back in 'The Amazing Spider-Man'

‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ remains true to the comics

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the 2012 reboot of the popular "Spider-Man" film series.
"Sunday Service" at The Gateway

Photos: Kanye West’s ‘Sunday Service’ in SLC

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View photos from Kanye West's "Sunday Service" performance at The Gateway Plaza in Salt Lake City.
Cover photo of Crown Prince: Book One of New Blood

SLCC professor releases new book on Amazon

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SLCC adjunct professor Bill Kilpack is also a nationally published freelance writer.
Ariel dress by Sara Thompson

Fashion student reveals inspiration behind Comic Con costume

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Sara Thompson shares her love for cosplay and fashion in this exclusive Globe interview.
China Doll, left, and James Franco as Oz.

‘Oz the Great and Powerful’: Not too powerful, but still entertaining

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'Oz: The Great and Powerful.'

Burmese human rights film ‘Into the Current’ shows in SLC

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Admission is free for a movie about the struggle for democracy against a dictatorship. The film will be presented on Tuesday evening at the downtown Salt Lake City Public Library.

Anne Serling discusses her father Rod Serling and the ‘Twilight Zone’

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Anne Serling at Salt Lake Comic Con 2013 talks about her dad, Rod Serling of 'Twilight Zone' fame.
Raw Couture promotional image

Fashion gets raw at the Salt Lake Community College Fashion Institute

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Student designers incorporated the theme "Speed: Fashions that move you" into their collections for this year's Raw Couture Fashion Show and competition at Rose Wagner Theatre.
The title logo for The Last Story

The Last Story makes for a charming and unique RPG experience

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Romney reviews The Last Story, the latest role playing game for the Nintendo Wii to hit shelves.
George Clooney as Baird Whitlock

Movie review: ‘Hail, Caesar!’

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The Coen brothers' latest comedy features a lot of star power -- maybe too much, in fact.
Rae Duckworth holds a "Justice for Bobby" sticker near a mural in Salt Lake City

Murals paint memories of those lost to police violence across the US

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In recent years, artists in Salt Lake City and other U.S. cities have painted "gravestone murals" to commemorate people killed by police across the country.