Month: August 2022
Full Circle with Joshua James
Joshua James has a touch of magic and warmth about him. His self sufficient soul makes him the perfect person to headline the 14th Annual DIY Fest. … read more
Film Review: Prey
For the first time in 35 years, the Predator franchise has given us a movie that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers on its promising potential. … read more
Film Review: Thirteen Lives
Howard has made a straightforward chronicle of the events and the people who came together to make a miracle happen in Thirteen Lives. … read more
Fox & Raven Studio: Artist Scott Hammond’s Renditions of the...
M. Scott Hammond of Fox and Raven Studio is best known for his fantastical, fine line–drawn art pieces, born from a love for the natural and visual world. … read more
The Zion King Returns Home with Jewtah
Jeremy Rishe, writer and star of Jewtah, grew up in Utah in the ’80s and ’90s, raised in Mormon-centric culture, as a practicing Jew. … read more
Uplifting DIY Festival Participants with Craft Lake City’s Artisan Scholarship...
Craft Lake City’s Artisan Scholarship and Mentor Program pairs DIY Festival newcomers with veteran mentors, guiding the beginners through their exciting debut. … read more
BANKS is In the Pocket of Life
Serpentina seems to have put BANKS in the best mood of her life. As she describes her fourth album, it’s easy to see a theme of reintegration and reclamation. … read more
Review: Bring Her – Comfort in the Shame
Bring Her = Skeletal Family + Siouxsie Sioux + a pinch of John Carpenter for good measure … read more
Review: Tomato Flower – Gold Arc // Construction
Tomato Flower = Hala + Alex G (Beach Music) – Homeshake (The Homeshake Tape) … read more
SoyMurga: Craft lake City Artisan
For Marcelino Murga, the opportunity to pursue what he loves full time with SoyMurga was pivotal to connecting with himself and his community. … read more