SLCC students showcase growth at mid-spring band concert
After weeks of rehearsals, student musicians at Salt Lake Community College took the stage for a mid-spring band concert that highlighted the progress they made throughout the semester.
The Weekly Reel: Terrifying Trends
We last left our retrospective during the 80’s, an era full of horror classics and cult film phenomena. It is as we get into...
Art installation illuminates Gallivan Center, downtown SLC
The “GLOW” art exhibit returned to the Gallivan Center in November, and will be featured until Feb. 28.
‘Money Never Sleeps’ at the box office
After the recent financial collapse, people wanted Oliver Stone to do a follow-up to his hit from the 80's. With the issue still being...
Summer 2021 movies to watch
Take a look at five movies set to be released in theaters this summer.
The Weekly Reel: Dr. Seuss in cinema, then and now
To coincide with the release of The Lorax, The Globe presents a brief look at the cinematic history of Theodor Seuss Geisel. What would the beloved children's author think of the latest adaptations of his work?
Local art the focus of Kaleidoscope SLC
Kaleidoscope SLC organization helps local artists show off and sell their works to the public through interactive means.
‘The Voice of the Prairie’ resonates at The Grand Theatre
The South City based theatre’s next presentation reveals the importance of storytelling.
Romney’s Video Review: ‘The Monuments Men’
Stephen Romney's video review of 'The Monuments Men.'
Sundance Institute hosts 22nd annual Summer Film Series
The Summer Film Series brings free Sundance movie screenings to several Utah cities.
SLCC mourns passing of beloved film professor
Students, faculty and alumni react to the death of SLCC film professor Mark Davis.
Men eat ridiculous amounts of food to combat obesity
Students David Brown and Jacob Brown take the Man vs. Food Challenge to raise money for the American Heart Association in the fight against childhood obesity.










