Arts and Entertainment

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'Poker Night 2' still frame

Press [Start] to Game: ‘Poker Night 2’ goes all in and takes the pot

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Reporter Aldo Gomez reviews video game ‘Poker Night 2’ which has a few cards up its sleeve.
SLCCSA Film Festival award winners were recognized at an Oak Room Gala on April 25.

SLCCSA showcases student films with red carpet event

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Salt Lake Community College Student Association celebrated its sixth annual film festival with dinner and awards.

Music on the Spot: Frank Turner tapes up his broken heart

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Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews modern English rebel, Frank Turner's new album 'Tape Deck Heart.'

‘Dear Anna,’ tugs at the heart, but never quite connects

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Reporter Aldo Gomez reviews 'Dear Anna,' a short story with honest emotion about a mother's love for her daughter.

SLCC and Westminster faculty talent abounds at ‘An Evening of English Music’

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SLCC’s South City Campus showcased the talents of SLCC and Westminster College musicians with special guests from the Salt Lake Valley.
David Hanson playes Georges and Kenneth Wayne plays Albin / ZaZa in the Grand's production of 'La Cage aux Folles.

‘La Cage aux Folles’ opens at South City’s Grand Theatre

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The Grand Theatre will present 'La Cage aux Folles,' an award winning Broadway musical about families, gay couples and the challenges they face together.
Screenshot of Wonder Woman and Cyborg

Press [Start] to Game: ‘Injustice: Gods Among Us’ is not the game we need...

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Reporter Aldo Gomez reviews 'Injustice: Gods Among Us', a DC Comics fighting game that caters to veteran fighters as much as it does to new players.

The Weekly Reel: Can comics be used as high-concept film pitches?

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney looks into comic-turned-films such as 'Oblivion' and how they rate at the box office.

Tenth annual Raw Couture fashion show gallops into the West

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This year’s Raw Couture theme is American Indians, inspired by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts exhibition titled 'Bierstadt to Warhol: American Indians in the West.'
A scene from the 2013 film "Oblivion."

‘Oblivion’ feels like a really long episode of ‘The Twilight Zone’

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews comic-turned-film 'Oblivion.'

‘Really Slick’ concert features talents of SLCC music students

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SLCC students perform lively jazz and blues numbers in ‘Really Slick’ concert.