Arts
Film Review: Barbie
Barbie doesn’t just make a toy seem real; it makes that toy’s literal and philosophical journey to reality the core of its story. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Starlett Mars-Magazine
Although Starlett Mars-Magazine is relatively new to the Utah drag scene, she’s not one to miss. Mars-Magazine is rising through the ranks with speed and style. … read more
SLAC’s Summer Show: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Salt Lake Acting Company’s satirical look at Utah’s year-in-review rarely disappoints, and this year is no different. … read more
Film Review: Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer is smart, ambitious and has an epic “event movie” quality that combines serious drama with a blockbuster sense of showmanship. … read more
Film Review: They Cloned Tyrone
They Cloned Tyrone is far and away one of the best films of the summer, and it’s a smart, hilarious, action-packed and thought-provoking mindbender. … read more
Film Review: The Miracle Club
The Miracle Club is a disposable film that is far from terrible, though the only real miracle here is that anyone thought this was a story worth telling. … read more
SLUG Style: Muriel Langdon
Muriel Langdon is a Salt Lake City-based designer creating bright, elegant swim and loungewear perfect for any pool party. … read more
Film Review: The Lesson
The Lesson is a solidly executed film that’s worth seeing once just for Grant’s performance, and some audiences are going to love it. … read more
Film Review: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One.
After reinvigorating the audiences with the exciting Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise has accepted his mission to save us from the box office slump once again. … read more
Film Review: The Black Guelph
John Connors’ clouds the Emerald Isle in a darker, more spiteful tone in The Black Guelph’s look at Ireland’s decaying underclass. … read more