Arts
Criticizing the Culture with SLACabaret: Down the Rabbit Hole
SLACabaret is a lovely, well-rounded production brimming with commentary about the lovely little Beehive State that we call home. … read more
Inevitable Change: Andrea Hardeman’s Abstract Impressionism
Andrea Hardeman’s visual art sits at the intersection of creativity and mental wellness, channeling what she cannot express with words into abstract paintings. … read more
Mestiza, or Mixed: A Utah-based Story of Mixed Identity and...
Plan-B Theatre presents Mestiza, or Mixed, a well-woven story of intersecting personal identities and how those play out in the world. … read more
Wise Gays: Scott Fillmore and Queer Comedy in SLC
Scott Fillmore has been funny his whole life, queer a more difficult time to calculate and pursuing comedy seriously since fall of 2020. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Eros Des Flammes
Salt Lake’s Eros Des Flammes is a fire dancer, aerial artist and erotic performer who combines fire with erotic dance. … read more
SLUG Style: Bonè
This month’s “SLUG Style” features Bonè, a self-described idiosyncratic monster, medieval enthusiast, luddite and fashion clown from Salt Lake City. … read more
Inescapable: Erasing the Stigma with An Other Theater’s A Normal...
An Other Theater Company’s all-new production A Normal Heart, a drama based on the AIDS crisis in New York, is in development with plans to open in the summer. … read more
SLUG Style: Cintia Lastra
Cintia Lastra’s jewelry incorporates the new with the old, signifying her belief in healing and community that has grown alongside her love of roller skating. … read more
Transcending Time and Space Combines Eclectic Imagery to Bring Awareness...
The UMFA’s newest exhibition, Transcending Time and Space, mixes ideas, philosophies, mediums and concepts together to create a series of “portals.” … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Drag King Story Hour at Under the...
April’s Drag King Story Hour at Under the Umbrella bookstore featured Korey Edgewood and Autumn the Oddity, each of whom performed a book for children. … read more