Arts
Film Review: The Creator
The Creator isn’t necessarily going to be remembered as a masterpiece, but it is going to be remembered. … read more
Film Review: Flora and Son
If you’re longing for a movie that will make you smile, wipe away your tears and start tapping your toes, Flora and Son hits all the right notes. … read more
Play Review: Murder On the Orient Express
Murder on the Orient Express Pioneer Theatre Company Sept. 22—Oct. 7, 2023 Buy Tickets Pioneer Theatre Company’s (PTC) Murder on the Orient Express stands as the biggest, most colorful ensemble of characters the theatre has put on to date and is another example of the company’s masterful set design. A light fog drifts down slowly
Film Review: Dumb Money
The underdog story is a tried-and-true formula. In the case of Dumb Money, it’s average people vs. the Wall Street power brokers in the ultimate showdown. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Ana Lee Kage
Since leaving architecture behind, Ana Lee Kage has combined her love for creating unique clothing with a long-running love for drag to stand out as both a performer and a creator. … read more
SLUG Style: Katie Child
Draped in leather jackets and heavy boots, Katie Child has the sense of style that blends Western and rock-n-roll. … read more
Film Review: A Haunting in Venice
A Haunting in Venice won’t be showing up on top-10-best lists, and it’s nothing particularly new, though the latter is hardly a strike against it. … read more
Film Review: Scrapper
Like Georgie herself, Scrapper highly deserves attention and love—this is a movie that you simply don’t want to miss out on. … read more
Film Review: Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose
Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose left me wanting, and it almost feels like a pitch for a movie that isn’t quite finished. … read more
The Art of Belonging: How Food Transcends Cultures to Create...
Comprising symbols from Mesoamerican and Indigenous cultures, Corn Mandala: Belonging is Jorge Rojas’ seventh installation of ephemeral mandalas. … read more