Movie Review: ‘Her’: Probably the most realistic relationship ever seen on film
                    Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'Her', the speculative love fiction starring Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson.                
            Dance Company performance explores the natural world
                    SLCC Dance Company recently performed “Earthworks” at the Grand Theatre. It was their first of two concerts this year with the theme of the natural world, the forces of nature and elements of the earth.                
            ‘Money Never Sleeps’ at the box office
                    After the recent financial collapse, people wanted Oliver Stone to do a follow-up to his hit from the 80's. With the issue still being...                
            The Weekly Reel: The paradox of geek culture
                    In this Weekly Reel, arts reporter Stephen Romney discusses the paradoxes of geek culture.                
            Art show kicks off Center for Arts & Media open house
                    President’s Art Show at South City Campus showcases the Center for Arts & Media.                
            ‘Easy A’ makes the grade
                    At long last an intelligent teen comedy has decided to grace the theaters. Easy A may be the funniest teen comedy since Ferris Bueller's...                
            Dance concert set in ‘eMOTION’
                    SLCC Dance Company invited audience members to feel a wide range of emotions during their performances in The Grand Theatre last weekend.                
            Chances are good that you’ll love ‘50/50’
                    Seth Rogen isn’t known for his dramatic roles. Neither is he known for clean jokes or keeping on his pants. Finding him in a...                
            The Black Box takes on Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’
                    The Twelfth Night is coming to Salt Lake Community College's Black Box Theatre this April. Frank Gerrish, Assistant Professor and the production director, is...                
            Sundance Film Festival moves fully online amid COVID-19 surge
                    The 2022 Sundance Film Festival will be an online-only event after a recent surge in COVID-19 cases.                
            Halloween events and activities for SLCC students
                    Stumped on how to spend Halloween? Ben Seiger has some spooky suggestions for getting your thrills this October.                
            ‘Warm Bodies’ – what light through yonderr wnnn Brraaaaaaaaaains…
                    Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the latest in the monster romance genre "Warm Bodies".                
             
                