‘Sucker Punch’ is a knock-out

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The best way to describe Sucker Punch is to call it Inception and Muppet Babies love child. Moulin Rougewould act as OB/GYN and Charlie's...

Death Horrorscope 2000

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It’s not whether you win or lose, it’s making sure you don’t get run over.
The Grand Theatre at South City Campus.

Free theatre at the Grand

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With the Twilight Concert Series wrapped up for the year, students may be looking for a new venue for free entertainment. For students of...
Student learns to use iMovie

Students learn digital storytelling

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The Community Writing Center offered the free workshop for students last week in the Publication Center.
Romney's Video Review of Her

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Her’

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Romney's Video Review of "Her."
The first act of the film comes across as the usual romantic comedy as we see Tim (Domnhall Gleeson) go out of his way, and time, to court Mary (Rachel McAdams)

Movie review: ‘About Time’ travels into the romantic comedy genre

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If you've been watching television, you'll no doubt have seen a few ads for this film, advertising what appears to be some sort of...
Grand Theatre - Jesus Christ Superstar - February 26 - March 22, 2025

‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ now playing at the Grand

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Located at South City Campus, the Grand Theatre Company will perform its production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" through March 22.
The logo for Club Resonance

Club Resonance brings the beats to SLCC

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Club Resonance works to help students collaborate on musical compilations, even teaming up with other clubs. Read on to learn about their upcoming projects.
Saurus dinosaur walkers

Activities abound at 2019 Utah Arts Festival

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The 43rd annual Utah Arts Festival, which begins Thursday, supports local artists, musicians, filmmakers and more.

In a time of Horrorscope

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The brotherhood of man will become a reality; all of God’s children will be able to join hands and sing “Free at Last.”
Sam Waterston, right, as Sydney Schanberg and Haing S. Ngor as Dith Pran

‘Killing Fields’ highlights relationship between journalists, interpreters

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Former New York Times staffers Joe Sharkey and Craig Whitney offered their insights about the film "The Killing Fields" and why interpreters are an invaluable resource for foreign correspondents. Patrick Godfrey has the details.