Movie review: ‘Annihilation’
Check out “Annihilation” if you’re in the mood to watch something weird.
Read in seclusion with the NOOK
Barnes & Noble has been selling books for decades. In 2009 they decided to expand their business into the electronic book (eBook) realm. Since...
‘To be, or not to be’: SLCC students take on ‘Macbeth’
SLCC students explored themes of grief and greed in their Black Box production of “The Tragedy of Macbeth” earlier this month at South City Campus.
Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021
Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.
The Weekly Reel: Exploring the Kryptonian Divide
In this edition of the Weekly Reel, Stephen Romney brings to light the critical divide from the Man of Steel.
‘Gleek School Musical’ shines at the Off Broadway Theatre
A snarky mash-up of popular teenage musical dramas is over-the-top and angsty fun.
Superheroes in cinema, part 1: A brief history
I would like to begin this piece by saying that this is more of an analysis than an editorial; given how heated this topic...
Review: The Adarna rocks The Dawg Pound in Salt Lake and Mojo’s in Ogden
Seattle rock band The Adarna performs live in Salt Lake in an amazing set of double shows.
Photos: Folk Festival at International Peace Gardens
The annual Folk Festival at the International Peace Gardens of Salt Lake City celebrated fashion, music and performing arts from a variety of cultures.
Music on the Spot: Frank Turner tapes up his broken heart
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews modern English rebel, Frank Turner's new album 'Tape Deck Heart.'
Moviegoers await blockbuster releases later this year
With summer just around the corner, it may be prudent to take a look at some of the big blockbusters coming up and see...
Local film director inspires Institute audience
Mitch Davis spoke with two hundred students in an open forum last week at the LDS Institute of Religion.









