Music on the Spot: Alkaline Trio have little to be ashamed
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews American punk rock band Alkaline Trio's latest album 'My Shame Is True.'
Online audience invited to judge SLCCSA film festival
Student films go online next week, along with voting for audience choice award.
Fair brings digital arts industry to South City
Professionals, educators and students came together for what organizers hope will be first of an annual event.
Farewell to Roger Ebert
Arts reporter Stephen Romney writes a fond farewell to a legendary film critic.
‘G.I. Joe: Retaliation’: At least Michael Bay wasn’t directing…
G.I. Joe's a three star general says Romney. Retaliation should take place at dollar theater.
Press [Start] to Game: ‘BioShock Infinite’ aims for the sky and soars
BioShock Infinite reaches for the sky
The Weekly Reel: Film violence ratings too soft?
For as long as the entertainment industry has existed, it has been under severe scrutiny when it comes to the societal impacts of media....
Student’s novel approach to same sex relationships
Salt Lake Community College student Ryan Ford began writing The Unprotected in 2008 while taking a marriage relationship class with Professor Dale Smith.
The...
From the Archives: Music on the Spot: Now That is What I Would Consider...
The Globe has scoured its archives to bring the best articles from yesteryear. This one is from April 1, 1900.
The Weekly Reel: How the media tugs at patriotic heartstrings
Arts reporter Stephen Romney looks critically at how the media capitalizes on use of patriotic imagery to sway audiences.
Music on the Spot: Folk Hogan’s mighty leg drops on SLC
Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews the mighty sounds of Salt Lake gypsy punks, Folk Hogan.







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