A symphony in Taylorsville
SLCC Orchestra enters 10th season with a “Black Tie and Latin Flair” event.
Murder mystery dinner takes guests back in time
Enjoy this recap of the "Great Gatsby" murder mystery dinner that took place March 7.
Nature and the art of dance combine at ‘EarthWorks’
“EarthWorks” will be performed Nov. 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m at the Grand Theatre. Admission is $5 or half price with a non-perishable food item. Admission is free to SLCC students and staff.
Press Start to Game: ‘Assassin’s Creed IV’: Black Flag: A pirate’s life for me
The Assassin’s Creed franchise returns with a new outlook and refined gameplay.
Movie review: Consult your doctor before using ‘The Counselor’ as a sleep aid
I've been keeping a list of films that have almost put me to sleep over the course of my fairly short career as a...
Music review: Local artists defy genres and hip-hop clichés
Local music review: The Ghost and The Guest’s self-titled album, and Elapsed by Santo Guzman
There’s talent all around us just waiting to be discovered....
Jesse Peters Trio jazzes up SLCC
Jesse Peters has been a musician for the majority of his life. His talent and creative abilities have been a popular act in Canada...
Movie review: ‘City of Bones’ starts off strong, ends with soap-opera clusterbomb
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews City of Bones, a film that starts out strong, but trips over it's own feet trying to remain faithful to the source material.
A hilarious blend of murderers and maniacs
Many of us were intrigued when we first saw the trailer for Horrible Bosses. However, the story itself is nothing new, something the film...
‘Immortals’ won’t live very long
For some reason film producers love making movies about ancient Greece and the various gods associated with it. This may be because actors like...
‘The Green Hornet’: Chicks dig the car
2011 is promising to be huge for super hero fans. With DC's Green Lantern coming in June and Marvel's Thor showing up in May,...
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.










