Final Light: An artist in retrospect
A pattern of light and shadow. Color awash in creamy tones and blotted with vibrant reds and Kelly green. Symmetry and asymmetry balanced in...
Sundance at SLCC: An interview with Josh Elstein
Sundance returns to SLCC later this week. Christina Haddix interviews Center for Arts and Media program manager Josh Elstein to preview the festival.
Photos: Local holiday lights
View photos of holiday light displays at Temple Square in Salt Lake City and Christmas Street in Sugarhouse.
Letter to the Editor: Easter cartoon
One reader expresses concern over a Globe cartoon about the Easter holiday.
‘The Last Station’ paints a unique portrait of Leo Tolstoy
Life, love, and death are examined closely in The Last Station, director Michael Hoffman's award-winning film that explores the fraught-filled final year of Russian...
Kenneth Cole Black party is still all the rave
For the second year in a row, the Kenneth Cole Black party at the Sky Lodge was the hot-spot in Park City opening weekend....
Get taken in
Horror movie fans are used to thinking, "Don't go upstairs," when the dumb blond runs into the dark and creepy house while being chased...
Movie review: ‘Deadpool’
Deadpool fans will find this version of the Merc with a Mouth to be worth the wait.
School is in session for local hip-hop artist
SLCC student Steven "Santo" Guzman is making a name for himself in the local hip-hop scene.
‘Ignore it’: Despite industry growth, some women in gaming say skepticism and online aggression...
Despite making up nearly half of the world's gaming audience, women gamers frequently face inappropriate treatment and persistent skepticism.
The Weekly Reel: The paradox of geek culture
In this Weekly Reel, arts reporter Stephen Romney discusses the paradoxes of geek culture.
SLCC Choir tunes up for a busy season
As SLCC choir students prepare for upcoming live performances, they showcase the choir’s mission: to come together as a diverse and inclusive group to make beautiful music.









