Planning a revamp, the Tower Theatre will skip the 2023 Sundance film fest
The historic Tower Theatre in Salt Lake City will not open in time for the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, and there’s no clear timeline for when other screenings will resume at the venue.
SLCC film students cover lack of reporting when Indigenous people go missing
Produced by SLCC film students, "Missing Murdered Unheard" explores the lack of attention and response to crimes against Indigenous peoples
Students tackle Salt Lake imperative with a documentary – and the focus is Indigenous...
The 30-minute cut of “Diverted: Indigenous Stewardship and Saving the Great Salt Lake” is set to premiere Friday, Dec. 8, at Salt Lake Community College’s South City campus.
Photos: Macy’s holiday candy windows
Macy's candy windows are a popular holiday attraction. View pics from Thursday's unveiling.
Students review the 67th Grammy Awards
Viewers and music fanatics have expressed both excitement and disappointment over the 67th Grammy Awards.
Photos: Folk Festival at International Peace Gardens
The annual Folk Festival at the International Peace Gardens of Salt Lake City celebrated fashion, music and performing arts from a variety of cultures.
Movies for Black History Month: Off‑the‑beaten‑path picks from an SLCC film professor
Dave Lehleitner, an associate professor of film production at Salt Lake Community College, offers several movie suggestions for Black History Month.
SLCC film students have opportunity for unique Sundance experience
Film students at Salt Lake Community College get inspired interning for Utah Film Center during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
4 shows and films to stream during quarantine
If you're looking for something to watch during the COVID-19 pandemic, Porshai Nielsen has a few suggestions.
Unsafe spaces: 5 haunted houses in Utah
Mika Clopten looks at five local haunted houses that will give you a good fright.
SLCC film club aims for hands-on experience this fall
Because of COVID-19, the SLCC Film Production Club is making changes for the fall 2020 semester.
TikTok leaves an impression, but not all SLCC students want the app
TikTok users have produced some viral moments, but some students at Salt Lake Community College don't want the app.














