Year: 2021
Slamdance Film Review: Dea
With a plot that is no challenge to follow, Dea shines, giving its audience access to worlds that most are unfamiliar with. … read more
Finding Light In Dark Places: the Film Photography of Yexenia...
Yexenia Young approaches her photography with a bold creativity and the desire to further each frame into another dimension. … read more
Film Review: Moxie
Moxie takes the Mean Girls’ model of “girls can be so awful to each other” and provides an alternative story of sisterhood and empowerment. … read more
Tasty Vegan Cravings at Veggie House
Veggie House’s vegan take on Asian dishes brings excitement and freshness that is worth the trip, whatever the drive. … read more
Forget the Photography, Remember the Story: For Rick Egan, Photojournalism...
Rick Egan, a staff photographer for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1984, has spent the majority of his life documenting SLC in photographs. … read more
Making a Photograph with Ed Rosenberger
The title “photographer” is more of a verb than a noun for Ed Rosenberger. It’s a lifelong commitment to learning. … read more
Review: DJ Camgirl – CANNON / Problems
DJ Camgirl = The House Crew + DJ Mastercard + MOM$ … read more
Film Review: Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry
The World’s A Little Blurry is a coming-of-age story of Billie Eilish whose overnight rise to superstardom shook the entire music industry. … read more
Jamie A. Kyle’s Transfiguration of the Commonplace
The photography from Salt Lake City–based photographer Jamie A. Kyle is, in her words, the result of “gathering”—lots and lots of it. … read more
Life in Color: Photographer Lirica Castañeda
Lirica Castañeda broadens the meaning of beauty and gives a platform to the narratives of people of color. In the future, she plans to refine her talents. … read more