Month: August 2024
Eat Your Braveheart Out at The Bruce
When you combine them in a bite with tasty mash, rich gravy and peas with a snap, you’ll realize this is how bangers are supposed to be enjoyed. … read more
Film Review: Harold and the Purple Crayon
Harold and the Purple Crayon is an inept and irritating debacle, and that’s coming from someone who admits it difficult to be too harsh toward a family movie. … read more
Film Review: Trap
Trap is impossible to take seriously on any level, and despite its 105-minute runtime, it seems to go on forever. … read more
Art for the Recovery Community: Accessible, Creative Healing
This year’s Salt Lake City festival takes place on August 13 on the Spy Hop Rooftop, a brand-new location for ARC in its sixth iteration. … read more
Play Reviews: The 10th Annual Great Salt Lake Fringe
Since its first edition in August 2015, the annual Great Salt Lake Fringe has showcased original and uncensored productions of theater, dance, storytelling and music. … read more
The Western Sky Serenades of Jeffrey Silverstein
Make a new friend and groove along to Jeffrey Silverstein, in support of Mikaela Davis, at Kilby Court on Tuesday, August 6. … read more
Film Review: Kneecap
If I’m rating Kneecap by the standard of whether it’s the brilliant and original film that its most vociferous admirers paint it to be, it comes up quite short. … read more
Local Review: Hourglass – Subconscious
Subconscious is a testament to the impressive skillset that Hourglass collectively showcases through their ability to mix progressive rock and metal. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Peter Goldie
Goldie began doing live hairstyles in front of audiences and caught the performance bug. … read more