The Weekly Reel: Fact, fiction and film
On June 5, 2012, renowned science fiction author Ray Bradbury passed away after a long battle with illness at the age of 91. Bradbury...
The Weekly Reel: A brief look at tokusatsu
In honor of Anime Salt Lake, Stephen Romney presents a brief history and analysis of the tokusatsu genre.
Students and staff can take a break this summer with free movie tickets
The Thayne Center is offering free tickets to four films for its Summer Movie Nights promotion.
The SLCC Dance-SLC Stars co-op officially tips off in 2024
The Dance Company at Salt Lake Community College will perform four times at Salt Lake City Stars games this spring.
‘Sanctum’ is the definition of disaster
The plots of most disaster movies are littered with four little words: "It just so happens". It always just so happens that everything works...
‘Twi-lite’ at Desert Star Playhouse
The audience was squished in with people on either side, at their own little round tables, munching pizza and laughing hysterically. "Twi-lite: I was...
Fashion show gives new life to old textiles
SLCC fashion students upcycled old clothing and fabrics for their Sustainable Fashion Show last Wednesday.
Argyle, still in fashion and rocking it
Salt Lake City is well known for its music scene but with most of the bands trying so hard to be different, they all...
Summer concerts provide a great escape for students
There is something for everyone when it comes to the Utah summer concert scene.
NPR’s Ari Shapiro tells the “Stories You Won’t Hear on the Radio” at SLCC
NPR white house correspondent Ari Shapiro visits SLCC on Oct. 21 to share the stories that you would not hear on the radio.
Romney’s Reviews: ‘Oculus’
Get in-depth feedback from arts reporter Stephen about "Oculus" on this edition of Romney's Reviews.
Flying Words Project showcases ASL literature
Flying Words Project visited South City Campus on March 7. View photos from the ASL poetry performance featuring Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner.










