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It’s always the littlest ones that are the most dangerous.
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Classic radio drama makes comeback at SLCC

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Brook Cummings-Arnold explains how community and student radio performers relive 1950s-style radio dramas.
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A beautiful art walk, nestled in the Avenues

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Globe staff writer Lucas Davison toured Avenues Open Studios and discovered some incredible local artists.
The US covers of the books in the Circle of Magic quartet.

The Weekly Reel: Books that aren’t movies (yet) that you should read

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney gives his best picks for three books that haven't yet made it to the big screen.
Moretz turns in a pretty good performance, but the iconic prom night rampage was her weakest scene.

Movie Review: ‘Carrie’ chilling, but not much more

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Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews the remake of 'Carrie,' a chilling horror story that doesn't deliver anything new to fans of previous versions.

‘How to Destroy Angels’ is Trent Reznor’s silence broken

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How to Destroy Angels is a name that conjures images of a divine struggle against eternal forces written in the pages of an epic...
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Challis one of many SLCC students to show off filmmaking skills

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Angela Rosales Challis submitted two films to the 8th annual SLCCSA Film Festival.
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Use your OneCard to get student discounts

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You can use your SLCC student ID to save money on all kinds of purchases.
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‘Perdida’ combines Shakespeare, Day of the Dead

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The Grand Theatre production of "Perdida" runs through Saturday, Oct. 28. Learn more about the play and its origins.
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Movie review: ‘I, Tonya’

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Read why film critic Court Casselman gives the Tonya Harding biopic a perfect score.

Dredg on tour

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Progressive rock band Dredg is on tour again and will be coming to Salt Lake on Friday, Nov. 12 to In The Venue along...
Frozen's locales, such as Elsa's ice palace, feature some very unique aesthetics. One of the film's strong points.

Movie review: ‘Frozen’ doesn’t raise the bar, but instead skates on it

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the newest Disney animated film, Frozen.