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Promotional Artwork for the Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages

A fresh perspective on The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

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The Legend of Zelda games for the Game Boy Color have been rereleased for the Nintendo 3DS. Arts Reported Stephen Romney gives insight if these game have aged well.
The Polite Stranger and his gang approach the house in a scene from "The Purge"

Movie review: Watch ‘The Purge’ when your faith in humanity is too high

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews The Purge, the new suspense thriller based in an utopian United States.
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Romney’s Reviews: ‘The Purge’

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Romney's Video Review: The Purge
Jill Valentine from "Resident Evil: Revelations"

Press [Start] to Game: ‘Resident Evil: Revelations HD’ brings the series back to its...

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Reporter Aldo Gomez reviews ‘Resident Evil: Revelations HD’: a horror survival game from the franchise that has also been updated to HD from the 3DS mobile platform.

Beer basics: from lagers to ales

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Writer Clinton Baker presents a comprehensive guide to finding the brew for you.
Jaden Smith as Kitai Raige in a scene from "After Earth"

Can Shyamalan make a comeback with ‘After Earth?’

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Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews Shyamalan's return to film and collaboration with Will Smith with the sci-fi film After Earth.
The Best of the 48HFP: Brisbane 2005 trophy, designed by DC glass artist Tim Tate.

Utah Filmmakers! The 48 Hour Film Project is coming to Salt Lake

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The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Salt Lake City inviting any and all film makers to enter the competition.
"The Hangover Part III" still image featuring Ken Jeong, Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis.

‘The Hangover Part III’ is hung-over and past its prime

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Reporter Aaron Clark reviews The Hangover Part III and why it the film is drunk on its own former glory.
Still from 'Star Trek Into Darkness'

‘Star Trek’ goes ‘Into Darkness’ but not without retreading its predecessors

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews "Star Trek Into Darkness" and why the film is going boldly where the previous film went before, but not without some welcome additions.
Mummies of the World: The Exhibition

Mummies of the World exhibit give SLCC students a glimpse into ancient history

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The nationally recognized Mummies of the World exhibit visits Utah's The Leonardo to give SLCC students a chance to see ancient history.