Student LookBook: Ruth Ruiz
Take a risk this summer. Maybe some people are afraid to show what they're made of, but using default mode is no fun. There...
‘The Last Station’ paints a unique portrait of Leo Tolstoy
Life, love, and death are examined closely in The Last Station, director Michael Hoffman's award-winning film that explores the fraught-filled final year of Russian...
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.
Photos: Sundance 2016
Take a look at some of the sights and sounds going on at Sundance.
Movie review: ‘The Other Woman’
You would think ‘The Other Woman’ is a good choice for a girls' night out, but Romney says this movie is none too memorable the morning after.
Sneak peek at upcoming movies
With Thanksgiving here and the end of semester only a few short weeks away, it’s time to take a look at a few upcoming...
The Weekly Reel: A battle of two Frankensteins – Karloff vs. De Niro
Romney looks at two of the most notable adaptations of the Mary Shelley's classic story and compares them.
Moviegoers await blockbuster releases later this year
With summer just around the corner, it may be prudent to take a look at some of the big blockbusters coming up and see...
SLC music venues get creative amid pandemic
Sartain & Saunders, which owns Kilby Court, Urban Lounge and Metro Music Hall, had to make big changes to stay afloat during the pandemic.
SLCC professor Justice Morath goes full steam ahead with creative pursuits
Psychology professor Justice Morath launched STEAMpunk Academy to promote science and the arts in the local community.
In photos: SLCC’s 4th Annual Drag Show draws big crowd
Salt Lake Community College held its fourth annual drag show at South City Campus, where the Grand Theatre was nearly at capacity.
President’s Art Show highlights local artists
Learn more about the annual SLCC art show and who won this year's awards.












