Month: December 2019
Film Review: The Aeronauts
If anyone out there needs a reminder that the phrase “based on a true story” should be taken with a grain of salt, The Aeronauts is here. … read more
Black Mountain @ Urban Lounge 12.02 with Ryley Walker
Black Mountain is such a exceptional ensemble; a band with a sound so eclectic, it can feel like Sabbath, Floyd and Voivod all at the same time. … read more
Localized: Breakfast in Silence
Breakfast in Silence’s genre is a mixture of indie rock and soul punk. Ash Bassett explains that “soul punk” means they’re basically an emo band. … read more
The 1975 @ The Complex w/ I Don’t Know How...
On a cold night of an ostensibly cold year in a nearly untenably chilling era, The 1975 threw a string of shimmering lights across the darkness. … read more
Magical Realism with Claire Taylor
As a book artist, Claire Taylor combines “creative nonfiction, illustration and biology” as she examines the intersections between humans and nature. … read more
Nothing Beets Poetry: Sugar House Review Celebrates 10 Years of...
Founding Editor Natalie Young discusses the challenges and triumphs of running Utah’s first independent poetry journal: Sugar House Review. … read more
Unveiling the Unknown: Weller Book Works
Weller Book Works’ legacy includes offering a colorful community an array of books that make connections between the unfamiliar and familiar. … read more
Poem: Mother of Swords by Lisa Bickmore
Lisa Bickmore is the author of three books of poetry, most recently Ephemerist (Red Mountain Press, 2017), and teaches writing of all kinds at Salt Lake Community College. … read more
Walking the Path of Black Lantern with Chris Bodily
Black Lantern is truly epic—the first book clocks in at 250 pages—and Bodily estimates it will take him three more volumes to tell the story. … read more
Getting to Clarity with Kim Petras
The Clarity Tour is Kim Petras’ first big solo outing featuring glamorous costumes, new tracks and her signature pop sound. … read more