Year: 2022
Film Review: Amsterdam
While there’s far too much to love about Amsterdam to dismiss it as a failure, the clunky missteps make it difficult to embrace as a true success. … read more
Made X Binary: Ceramics Made with Love and Robots
Unlike most ceramics, madexbinary uses a “high tech, low touch” approach in its creations thanks to the use of 3D printing in its production of ceramics. … read more
ASSIST Inc Provides Sustainable Architectural and Community Planning in Salt...
ASSIST Inc has been providing architectural design, community planning and development assistance to nonprofit and community groups for over 50 years. … read more
Highway to the Hydrozone: Eco-conscious Landscaping with Stephanie Duer of...
Stephanie Duer, Water Conservation Manager for SLC’s Department of Public Utilities, explains how eco-conscious design is more than rocky, grassless lawns. … read more
From Trash to Treasure: Reworking Fabrics with Sunworn Vintage
Rooted in sustainability, Sunworn Vintage aims to create new fashion inventions with repurposed fabrics and materials, bringing retro flair to modern clothing. … read more
Punk, Prints and Poltergeists at Copper Palate Press
Copper Palate Press has bridged artists and their art for almost 14 years, with screen printers teaching others who are eager to learn the fundamentals. … read more
Review: LUCI – Juvenilia
LUCI = Willow Smith + Aisles … read more
Showcasing the Brightest in Utah Furniture and Interior Design: The...
Utah’s design community rallies around Salt Lake Design Week, a collection of exhibitions centered around showcasing the talented artists in our state. … read more
Tommy Nguyen & The Pearl: The Best of Growing Up
With years of experience and hard work under his belt, Nguyen is now co-owner and head chef of one of SLC’s newest 21+ restaurants, The Pearl. … read more
Film Review: Blonde
Blonde’s cast are doing their best with cardboard characterizations, and each of them is failed by bad material in this sleazy, stupid, grease stain of a movie. … read more