Month: November 2024
Review: Halsey — The Great Impersonator
As stated before, The Great Impersonator actually sounds not that bad—it just aesthetically doesn’t exist. … read more
The Anarchy of Dance in “Lake Bodies”
“Lake Bodies” has been successful and was shown at the Great Salt Lake People’s Summit and as a part of Westminster University’s 2024 showcase, Glisten. … read more
Lugg Does the Heavy Lifting For You
As a company co-founded and operated by Utah natives, Lugg provides necessary services for residents across the Salt Lake Valley, no matter their needs, income or ability. … read more
The Bold, Bright and Beautiful World of Sharon Reza
Sharon Reza is as bold and beautiful as her art, which is getting the local photographer recognized on a national level. … read more
Finding Beauty Where It Shouldn’t Be: The Work of Photographer...
While Dom Ducote’s photography started as a simple evasion, it quickly became a life-saving escape. … read more
Review: Tyler, the Creator — CHROMAKOPIA
CHROMAKOPIA was a good listen but die-hard Tyler suckers will probably want me dead as I find the whole album just a “good” listen. … read more
Local Review: Seaslak – Oh Lord, My Retinas!
Seaslak’s Oh My Retinas shakes out to be a net positive, making this is a forest for the trees situation that still allows us to enjoy ourselves. … read more
Worth a Thousand Words: The Photography of Melanie Moreno
As local photographer extraordinaire Melanie A. Moreno demonstrates, photography can—and should—be approached similarly to other “fine” arts. … read more
Preserving Calm: Peter Wiarda Explores SLC’s Endangered Architecture
Peter Wiarda’s interests in forgotten or overlooked architecture have come full circle in his new photo book Urban Calm, released on October 12. … read more
Play Review: Full Color
“Full Color,” through laughter, sorrow and hard-to-swallow realities, gives people of color a declaration of resistance and truth against the large, privileged monolith of white Utah. … read more