Month: March 2021
Black History Month Gallery Show @ FICE Gallery, 02.26
The Black History Month Gallery Show helped set the tone for what is in store in terms of community-based fundraising for FICE. … read more
Film Review: Cherry
There’s a difference between not entirely succeeding and outright failure, and the Russo Brothers’ Cherry is far from the latter. … read more
Finding the “And” of a Musical World: An Interview with...
Our Hands Against the Dusk, the debut album from Rachika Nayar, envisions a more liberated reality full of flights of fancy and imagination. … read more
God, the Devil and Mad Forgery Skills: Jared Hess and...
No one is immune to deception is the perspective from which the filmmakers chose to tell the story of Murder Among the Mormons. … read more
Film Review: Chaos Walking
Chaos Walking is a disposable diversion at best, an embarrassing waste of time, and primarily, it’s just a lot of vague, unfocused noise. … read more
Local Review: Nicholas James – Somebody New
Nicholas James’, Somebody New, makes it clear that he has the stuff and that his future in music is wide open to a range of possibilities. … read more
Strength in Shades’ Inaugural WOC Market
Led by Alicea Marie and Kris Heals, Strength in Shades’ WOC Market provided a space for other people of color and women to network. … read more
Film Review: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run is certainly aimed at fans, but it’s quite accessible even if you’re not. It made a fan out of me. … read more
Jesusxvix: Bringing Diversity to Utah Photography by Celebrating the Human...
Jesus Rodriguez’ photography is a celebration of people, and, for the artist, an opportunity to examine the diversity of the human form. … read more
Just Be Lovely: Jacobo Funes
Jacobo Funes’ work embraces his human subjects as simultaneously familiar and unknowable entities while highlighting Utah’s people of color. … read more