Arts and Entertainment

Read movie reviews, band profiles, new music and concert reviews, local arts events, and more.

The Smithson Effect at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts

0
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) is opening a new exhibit created around the work of the creator of the Spiral Jetty. The...

‘The Wizard of Oz’ at The Grand Theatre

0
In 1939, a little movie called "The Wizard of Oz" was released. It is about a girl named Dorothy and her struggle to find...
Mark Davis

SLCC mourns passing of beloved film professor

0
Students, faculty and alumni react to the death of SLCC film professor Mark Davis.
the word "TRENDING" written in yellow and green plaid pattern letters displayed on a beach

Summer trends: Fashion, food, music — oh, my!

0
Lucas Davison browsed the web to find the most anticipated summer trends in fashion, food, and music.
Gloriana band photo

Award winning country group Gloriana to perform at SLCC

0
American Country Award winning band Gloriana and guest artist Tyler Hilton will perform at SLCC's annual fall concert Wednesday, Nov. 14.

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1’

0
For anybody who hasn't spent the last 10 years being raised by wolves, the seventh installment to the Harry Potter series has just hit...

Wednesday the 13th’s Horrorscope

0
Libra – Sep 23 – Oct 22 You might be tempted by liver, fava beans and a nice Chianti, but it really isn’t worth the...
Disconnect by Ryan Moffett

Artistic gifts on display at South City Campus

0
The 2015 President's Art Show features some outstanding artwork.
Romney's Reviews: "Heaven is for Real"

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Heaven is for Real’

0
Arts reporter Stephen Romney explains further his critique of "Heaven is for Real" on this edition of Romney's Reviews

The Weekly Reel: A History of Horror

0
Fear. It is one of mankind’s base instincts. For centuries, many people have crafted tales to evoke and awaken this feeling in all of...
Glenn Kiser presenting to SLCC students and faculty

Dolby director explains how sound tells a story

0
SLCC film and audio students listened to Dolby Institute director Glenn Kiser on Wednesday.