Rooted in Resilience: Farmers Take Center Stage at Annual Farm and Food Conference

Rooted in Resilience: Farmers Take Center Stage at Annual Farm...
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Last weekend, The Red Acre Center hosted their seventh annual Farm and Food Conference. Founded by mother-daughter team Symbria and Sara Patterson, The Red Acre Center for Food and Agriculture is a farm advocacy organization located in Cedar City. In addition to hosting this annual conference, they champion small, local farms through micro-grants, legislation, farmer

Sundance Film Review: When It Melts

Sundance Film Review: When It Melts
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Despite the immense talent involved, Sundance film When it Melts is a frustrating failure both as a film and as a statement on an important and timely topic. … read more

Director Toby Genkel on The Amazing Maurice and That Pratchett Melody

Director Toby Genkel on The Amazing Maurice and That Pratchett...
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Director Toby Genkel’s new film, The Amazing Maurice, a subversively cynical animated take on the Pied Piper of Hamelin’s story. … read more

Sundance Film Review: STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie

Sundance Film Review: STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie
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Sundance biopic STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie provokes plenty of emotion without ever stooping to being a manipulative tearjerker. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Blueback

Sundance Film Review: Blueback
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Starring Mia Wasikowska, the Sundance feature Blueback is an entertaining family film that wears its conservationist credentials on its sleeve. … read more

Sundance Film Review: A Little Prayer

Sundance Film Review: A Little Prayer
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The family drama A Little Prayer is a reminder that the once-budding young playwright and filmmaker Angus MacLachlan has come a long way. … read more

Film Review: Flora and Son

Film Review: Flora and Son
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If you’re longing for a movie that will make you smile, wipe away your tears and start tapping your toes, Flora and Son hits all the right notes. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Eileen

Sundance Film Review: Eileen
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Eileen is an engaging, pulpy diversion that plays like an old-fashioned dime novel you had never planned to read but find that you can’t put down. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Slow

Sundance Film Review: Slow
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Described as a portrait of a “beautiful bond,” Slow is instead a grim character study of a deeply unlikable individual with a regressive view of sexuality. … read more