Romney’s Video and Poem Review: I, Frankenstein
Stephen Romney's Video and Poem review of 'I, Frankenstein.'
Another Wacky Wednesday: iPod Day
The iPod has changed the face of music since its release date in 2001. Oct. 23 is iPod day.
First-place chapbook winner fulfills a promise to her late friend
SLCC alumna Amie Schaeffer, who won this year's chapbook contest for her collection of personal poetry, completed the project for her friend and mentor, Jeff Metcalf.
SLCC Dance Company presents ‘Illusions and Delusions’
Illusions of floating, delusions that arise in the dark, and dreams of hope renewed and nightmares of losing a loved one. These are just a few of the images presented in movement by SLCC Dance Company in Illusions and Delusions.
Good bits in ‘Killing Them Softly’ can’t overcome serious structure issues
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the film “Killing Them Softly,” staring Brad Pitt as a hit man.
Cats, art and Utah all come together for a good cause — or two,...
Calling all cat lovers: an exhibition celebrating feline art is currently on display at the Salt Lake County Government Center.
Movie review: ‘Don’t Breathe’
“Don’t Breathe” is a low-budget horror film that will shock and surprise audiences.
‘Oblivion’ feels like a really long episode of ‘The Twilight Zone’
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews comic-turned-film 'Oblivion.'
‘Take Shelter’ with Acrid Switch
Acrid Switch, local, up and coming DJ, has released a new mix this past month entitled Take Shelter. The mix features tracks from industrial...
How the SLCC Fashion Institute helps student cosplayers pursue their creative passions
The cosplay community was in full force at FanX; learn why people participate and how SLCC students can excel in crafting costumes.
Movie review: ‘It’
Court Casselman reviews the 2017 adaptation of the classic Stephen King novel.
An expendable movie
The Expendables is an action movie like an orange is a fruit. The advertisements gave no false impression as to the premise of this...











