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Local Review: Jeff Dewsnup – A Poison Tree (In The Fog)

Local Review: Jeff Dewsnup – A Poison Tree (In The...
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This shows the bravery of Jeff Dewsnup, stepping away from an amazing opportunity to confront his mental health in a country where most men never talk about it. … read more

Film Review: Cuckoo

Film Review: Cuckoo
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The pictures and filming style for this movie captured the essence of the uncomfortability of the scenes and overall enhanced how crazy everything was. … read more

Unlucky Ones Car Club’s 17th Annual Down & Dirty Car Show

Unlucky Ones Car Club’s 17th Annual Down & Dirty Car...
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Having been Utah’s premier car club since ‘97 hasn’t changed their passion. It’s bolstered their interest in paying it forward within our community. … read more

Local Review: Knwday – re-up

Local Review: Knwday – re-up
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When I chatted with Knwday about the project before I heard it, he referred to it as “Depressed GTA stripper-type beats,” and honestly, it’s hard to disagree. … read more

Picking Flowers: Alvvays’ Mindful Approach to Music

Picking Flowers: Alvvays’ Mindful Approach to Music
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Since 2011, Alvvays has been creating music at their own pace. Lead singer Molly Rankin’s writing process sometimes involves years of research, resulting in a collection of work that’s true-to-style. … read more

Film Review: The Killer

Film Review: The Killer
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The Killer runs a bit long, and it’s certainly nothing particularly new, but it’s a fun guilty pleasure movie that I thoroughly enjoyed. … read more

“Crooked Solace”: Bailee Elaine’s Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal)

“Crooked Solace”: Bailee Elaine’s Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal)
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In her collection Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal), Bailee Elaine explores her own journey with grief following the death of her brother Brady in 2004. … read more

Erin Moriarty on Empowering Women and Catching Dust

Erin Moriarty on Empowering Women and Catching Dust
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As Erin Moriarty looks to the future, her passion for roles that push the boundaries of how women are portrayed in film remains unwavering. … read more

Review: Destroy Boys – Funeral Soundtrack #4

Review: Destroy Boys – Funeral Soundtrack #4
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The album is, in many ways, a funeral for old identities and relationships, but it’s also a celebration of new ways of living. … read more

Nathan Silver On Between the Temples

Nathan Silver On Between the Temples
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As Silver continues to explore life and art, Between the Temples stands as a testament to his unique vision. … read more