Haunted houses in the age of COVID-19
It may not be exactly the same as years past, but many of Utah’s Halloween favorites are still open, including Nightmare on 13th and the Haunted Forest.
Anne Serling discusses her father Rod Serling and the ‘Twilight Zone’
Anne Serling at Salt Lake Comic Con 2013 talks about her dad, Rod Serling of 'Twilight Zone' fame.
Salt Lake City drag scene thrives despite pushback
Drag performance has exploded in Salt Lake City in the past few years, much of it credited to the mainstream cultural acceptance of it.
Preview: Salt Lake Harvey Milk Vigil and Remembrance
SLCC is co-sponsoring the third annual Harvey Milk Vigil and Remembrance on Nov. 27 in Salt Lake City.
The Queen of Neo-soul
Erykah Badu serenades her loyal fans as they sway to the beat at Salt Lake City’s Twilight Concert.
The Hulk Speaks! A Comic Con Event Report
Romney reports on the live audience Q&A with Lou Ferrigno.
National Right to Read Day: It’s all about freedom
Local Utah libraries and their patrons celebrated Right to Read Day on April 7, which recognized the freedom to access information, find community, and learn at a library.
FanX: Day one is the calm before the storm
Day one of Salt Lake Comic Con's Fan X has passed and it was pretty calm.
Superman’s 75-year anniversary proves the ‘Man of Steel’ is here to stay
A panel of industry experts and Superman fans say the 'Man of Steel' is as popular as ever.
Voices Amplified: Jan. 31, 2022
Voices Amplified, student journalists from SLCC's The Globe and Amplify Utah, started their Monday night RadioActive takeover.
Walkout to protest religious colleges’ discrimination of LGBTQ students set for Oct. 11
The Black Menaces have organized a walkout on National Coming Out Day to protest LGBTQ+ discrimination at religious institutions of higher education, such as Brigham Young University.
Salt Lake Comic Con 2014 boasts larger crowds than ever before
Now that reporter Aldo Gomez has had time to recharge after Salt Lake Comic Con, here's the basic rundown of the convention.











