Month: October 2022
The Manhattan Experience @ Gallivan Hall 10.09
The Wine Academy of Utah and One Small Miracle put on The Manhattan Experience, a 90-minute class on the history and technique of the classic cocktail. … read more
Film Review: Halloween Ends
One can’t help but be emotional seeing Jamie Lee Curtis continue to re-create and break the rules of what a final girl is and can be in Halloween Ends. … read more
Sam Levy On Shooting Confess, Fletch
Murder mystery comedy Confess, Fletch proves to be a perfect fit as Sam Levy’s next feature, and there’s no mystery as to why he chose to do the film. … read more
SLUG Style: Rebecca Springer
While Springer’s love for ’50s fashion certainly expresses itself through her designed dresses, her affection for the style manifests in nearly every detail. … read more
Julian Higgins Takes The Western Into New Territory
God’s Country is a meticulously crafted, thought-provoking film establishing Julian Higgins as one of the boldest rising talents in the industry today. … read more
Beehive Battle: A Skateboarding Showcase Fundraiser to Empower Youth
The non-profit organization Pushing Ahead, which helps put skateboards in the hands of young skaters, is the brainchild of David Edminster and Derek Robison. … read more
Emily Haines Of Metric On Organically Growing The Band
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 20 years, you’ve probably heard of the captivating and thrilling sounds of Toronto’s indie-rock band Metric. … read more
A Product of Our Society: The Laramie Project Comes to...
The Laramie Project isn’t a play where you will leave from the theater humming catchy tunes, but it is a moment to focus on the reality of the truths we carry. … read more
Film Review: Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is a thoroughly entertaining, good-hearted and well-made little gem that deserves to be looked upon with an open mind. … read more
Local Review: Scott Lippitt – Meaning Maker
Scott Lippitt = Cavetown + Death Cab for Cutie … read more