Horrorscope and the Sundance Kid
Who are those guys?
Murals paint memories of those lost to police violence across the US
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.
‘Paranormal Activity 2,’ return of the shaky camera
Ever since the ghost of Jacob Marley walked through the door in Alastair Sim's Christmas Carol, ghosts have been a popular theme to explore...
Free tickets to Joe Nichols concert Oct. 2
Learn more the annual fall concert and where you can get tickets.
SLCC Zumba class more than an exercise regime, it’s a party
Health and Lifetime Activities at SLCC now offers Zumba dance fitness classes.
Bootcamp whips film students into shape
SLCC students are getting a crash course in film production this summer.
‘Mirror Mirror’ is a mixed bag
Mirror Mirror produces a mixed reaction, and earns a 3.5/5.
Movie Review: ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ a rare January gem
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the latest entry in the 'Jack Ryan' series, a hopeful franchise reboot.
Movie review: ‘Pacific Rim’ is American anime done right
If someone took "Godzilla" and combined it with "The Matrix," you might end up with "Pacific Rim." Stephen Romney reviews Guillermo del Toro's latest project.
Romney’s Reviews: ‘Paranoia’
The video for Romney's Review of Paranoia.
Pop and fine art, roots and contemporary at play in current exhibits
The “Faces” and “Abandoned in Place” art exhibits, now showing at Salt Lake Community College’s South City Campus, are both timely and timeless.






