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Children of the Cornorscope

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It’s okay if things get a little corny, but our grocery stores have gone too far.
Malia Nixon and Erica Walters

‘Once on This Island’ storms the Grand Theatre

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The Grand Theatre brings the musical "Once on this Island" to the stage in the month of March.
Main character Mark Evans blocking a shot.

Press [Start] to Game: Soccer and strategy on the go with ‘Inazuma Eleven’

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The “Inazuma Eleven” franchise finally reaches North American shores after five years of waiting with no game breaking changes.
Still from RoboCop featuring Joel Kinnaman

Movie review: 80’s icon ‘RoboCop’ becomes slightly more relevant in 2014

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the sci-fi remake of Robocop.

Romney’s Reviews: ‘RoboCop’

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Stephen Romney's Video Review

Teen Wolforscope

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Look homeward, angel.

Location sets the fate for future interior design graduates

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The Interior Design Program has been moved the Library Square Campus in downtown Salt Lake City until measures have been taken to relocate the program to the Taylorville Redwood Campus.
Folio student editorial staff.

Get published in Folio

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Folio is now accepting submissions with a deadline set for March 21.
Still from Winter's Tale featuring Russell Crowe and Collin Farrell

Movie Review: ‘Winter’s Tale’ is funny for all the wrong reasons

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the laughably bad 'Winter's Tale.'

Romney’s Video Review: ‘Winter’s Tale’

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Romney's Video Review of 'Winter's Tale.'
Fable Anniversary's combat system in use

Press [Start] to Game: ‘Fable Anniversary’ a reminder of a game gone by

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Originally released 10 years ago, the anniversary edition of ‘Fable’ isn’t much more than an HD update to the classic game.
Still from The Monuments Men featuring Dimitri Leonidas, John Goodman, George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Bob Balaban.

Movie Review: ‘The Monuments Men’: Laying down lives for the sake of art

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Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'The Monuments Men,' a film with a story too big for its own good.