Arts
Film Review: Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
If you’re looking for your Marvel fix, Quantumania will suffice. After all, you never have to wait long for the next one. … read more
Film Review: Your Place or Mine
Your Place Or Mine is the rom-com equivalent of a generic greeting card, and there aren’t even any chocolates included. … read more
Film Review: Hunt
Lee Jung-jae’s directorial debut builds a solid foundation that gives hope for another film that will surpass Hunt’s mediocrity. … read more
SLUG Style: Kalei
Kalei is spearheading the local fashion movement through her organization Salt Lake Fashion Collective, an inclusive as a space for creatives to connect. … read more
Muralists Roots Art Kollective on Art & Community Impact
Roots Art Kollective shares a Mexican-American heritage and a West Side upbringing, and each member has a distinct style they bring to their collaborations. … read more
Film Review: Knock at the Cabin
Knock at the Cabin hinges on the anxiety that the universe is blind to the social terror we’ve created, unprejudiced in its judging and its choice of martyrs. … read more
A Distinct Society: Love, Loss and Understanding
A Distinct Society explores playwright Kareem Fahmy’s identity as a child of Middle Eastern immigrants during a time of political strife. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Love Dump
Leila Gorstein and Jesse Kendall’s Love Dump had a distinct humor, but much of it feels wasted on genre trappings wrung dry by their ubiquity. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Unicorn Boy
Slamdance feature Unicorn Boy was a unique romp through a fantasy world and a deep exploration into Director/Animator Matt Kiel’s psyche. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: The Mad Writer
The Mad Writer moves with an urgency deserving of its subject matter, but maintains a light, loose vibe throughout. … read more