Freedom Film Festival provides deep insight and fun
The Salt Lake Freedom Film and Storytelling Festival is a call back to the joy of storytelling. It consists of films, laughter and an...
Stories through photographs, and the humanity therein
Located inside the downtown Salt Lake City Public Library, Amplify Utah’s “In Their Words” exhibit is a storytelling project rooted in the belief that every person in our community has a story worth hearing and sharing.
2015 SLCCSA Film Festival winners announced
Find out which films earned top marks in this year's festival and view photos from the awards ceremony.
Movie Review: ‘Need for Speed’ gives audiences fast cars and furious driving
'Need for Speed' breaks bad at the theaters.
Movie review: ‘The Commuter’
Is "The Commuter" really worth the watch? Find out what Court Casselman thinks of Liam Neeson's new starring role.
‘Avengers: Endgame’ student screening sells out
Student Life and Leadership offered tickets to an advance screening of "Avengers: Endgame," which sold out quickly.
GRIP series paints a picture of mental illness
"GRIP: Conversational Portraits on Mental Health" is currently on display in the Eccles Art Gallery at South City Campus. The series raises awareness about mental illness by visualizing the personal experiences of those who suffer from it.
Student bands dial it to 11 with song covers for on-campus concert
Four bands comprised of SLCC students performed live in the South City Campus multipurpose room for the Popular Music Bands Concert on Oct. 12.
‘Lincoln’ is Spielberg’s latest Oscar contender
Romney reviews Steven Spielberg's historical drama "Lincoln". Starring Daniel Day-Lewis as the the 16th president of the United States.
Local Brew Review: Bohemian Brewery puts quality in a can
Contributing writer Clinton Baker reviews local breweries and what they have on tap.
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.
The Weekly Reel: The strange and terrifying world of fan art
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews fan fiction writers and fan artists in this web exclusive of The Weekly Reel.