The Weekly Reel: How the media tugs at patriotic heartstrings
Arts reporter Stephen Romney looks critically at how the media capitalizes on use of patriotic imagery to sway audiences.
SLCC mourns passing of beloved film professor
Students, faculty and alumni react to the death of SLCC film professor Mark Davis.
Fashion Institute holds year-end fashion show, announces transfer path with USU
During its annual spring fashion show, the SLCC Fashion Institute announced a new transfer agreement with Utah State University beginning in fall 2024.
‘The Landscape En Plein Air!’ exhibition showcases SLCC student art
An exhibit of landscape paintings by SLCC art students, instructors, and other local artists ran from May 16 to June 21 in the Eccles Art Gallery at South City Campus.
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.
Game ends well with ‘Saw 3D’
Lovers of spectacle and gore know that one of the best places to find both is the Saw series. Ever since its first movie...
Movie Review: ‘Winter’s Tale’ is funny for all the wrong reasons
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the laughably bad 'Winter's Tale.'
SLCC graduate starts photography business
Going to school at Salt Lake Community College gave Cara Stosich the opportunity to refocus her life.
The Weekly Reel BONUS: Here a movie, there a movie…
In this online exclusive edition of The Weekly Reel, Stephen Romney explains why similar movies are common in American cinema.
‘Sucker Punch’ is a knock-out
The best way to describe Sucker Punch is to call it Inception and Muppet Babies love child. Moulin Rougewould act as OB/GYN and Charlie's...
Movie review: ‘3 Days to Kill’ a disjointed mess
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the deceivingly actionless '3 Days to Review.'
‘Death of a Salesman’ riveting and relevant
Reporter Shad Engkilterra reviews Arthur Miller’s 'Death of a Salesman' that is playing now through March 23 at the Grand.










