Movie review: ‘Blade Runner 2049’
Movie critic Court Casselman says "Blade Runner 2049" is a spectacular sci-fi sequel that surpasses the original in every way.
Fashion student reveals inspiration behind Comic Con costume
Sara Thompson shares her love for cosplay and fashion in this exclusive Globe interview.
Super Hero: sound of ska
Meet Super Hero, the local ska band dedicated to making music.
Jason Bohman, the band's drummer; Joel Potter, the bassist and Dean Boman, the guitarist...
‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ arrives at the Grand
For their annual American Classic, the Grand Theatre is producing the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Tennessee Williams.
SLCC Alum surprises himself with success of Salt Lake Comic Con
Salt Lake Comic Con run by SLCC Alum Dan Farr sells over 33,000 tickets
Press [Start] to Game: ‘Splinter Cell Blacklist’ shines in the shadows
'Splinter Cell' is a long running stealth action game and after some changes, 'Blacklist' returns to what made the series unique.
New documentary shows how art tells a story
Tyler Smith and Elise Zoller produced a documentary that explores the artwork seen in Zoller's new book, "The Tale of Oramus and Jane."
‘South Park: The Stick of Truth’ is the greatest (LARPing) game ever played
Prepare for the largest LARPing battle the world has ever seen.
The odds are in favor of ‘The Hunger Games’
Though based on a series of young adult novels The Hunger Games succeeds where Twilight fails, and earns a 4/5.
In a time of Horrorscope
The brotherhood of man will become a reality; all of God’s children will be able to join hands and sing “Free at Last.”
Music on the spot: Totsy’s Burlesque pops on ‘Red Balloon’
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth discovers and reviews the pinging music box style and down-beat baritone sound of Totsy's album 'Red Balloon'.






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