Year: 2021
Sundance Film Review: Mass
Mass is an uncompromisingly provocative film, one sure to be the subject of discussion if people can steel themselves up to watch it. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Flee
Flee is a magnificent achievement in directing, and a genuine game changer for documentaries as an artform. … read more
Sundance Film Review: On the Count of Three
Jerrod Carmichael’s On the Count of Three is an interesting commentary on the difference between angry self-pity and true mental illness. … read more
Sundance Film Review: How It Ends
Zoe Lister-Jones & Daryl Wein’s pre-apocalyptic How It Ends is slight and forgettable, but it is an enjoyable little excursion. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Coda
Coda perfectly encapsulates the idea of challenging narrow viewpoints regrading the ways we communicate, the ways we live and the ways we love. … read more
Education and Inspiration: Blue Sky Institute
The Blue Sky Institute uses education and community engagement as the foundation for a wide array of grassroots projects. … read more
The West View Is You
The West View is here as a reminder to all of Salt Lake City that there is a culturally rich and closely knit community that exists here. … read more
Virtualized: Herring
The five-member ensemble Herring creates sounds that do not fit into one specific category—a unique separation from genre labeling. … read more
Transformational Activism: Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline with Save the Kids
Save the Kids is a national nonprofit devoted to keeping youth from being institutionalized in the carceral system. … read more
Building Rome: Navigating Trans Identity with Natalie Day
For Natalie Day, building Rome took time. Although she faced challenges, it was overcoming those challenges that have made her who she is. … read more