Year: 2022
Review: Norco
Norco, the point-and-click game from Geography of Robots, depicts a southern-gothic reality that tugs at how industry has irrevocably fucked us—and how we find ourselves picking up the pieces. … read more
Lighting the Flame of Your Own Baptismal Fire: Passing Strange...
The musical score and lighting of Passing Strange create a visceral push-and-pull between wanting to be included and needing to separate. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Drag King Story Hour at Under the...
April’s Drag King Story Hour at Under the Umbrella bookstore featured Korey Edgewood and Autumn the Oddity, each of whom performed a book for children. … read more
Showrunner Jared Stern Talks Green Eggs and Ham: The Second...
Jared Stern has so much to do now, with shows and movies to make. But 10 years spent on Green Eggs and Ham still takes the cake. … read more
Film Review: The Spine of Night
Fans of heavy metal, blood-soaked hand-drawn animation and psychedelic visuals will likely find a home in the world of The Spine of Night. … read more
Film Review: The Bad Guys
The Bad Guys isn’t anything particularly new or innovative, but it’s solid entertainment taken on its own merits and worth a rental at the very least. … read more
Andy Farnsworth: You Don’t Wear A Birthday Hat To Your...
Comedian Andy Farnsworth will describe a feeling that seems so obvious when you hear it, but it’s something you yourself haven’t been able to put into words. … read more
Fort Desolation Fest: Southern Utah’s Premier Overland Music Festival
Southern Utah has shown that it is ready to provide a home for upcoming festivals with the second annual Fort Desolation Fest, taking place Aug. 12–14. … read more
Cultivating Connection with The Shop
Local co-working space The Shop, located at 350 E. 400 South in Salt Lake City, has a simple mission: help companies come together and build community. … read more
Film Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is silly, enjoyable proof that the newly debt-free Nic Cage can finally be more selective about his projects again. … read more