Year: 2024
Film Review: You Gotta Believe
You Gotta Believe is a little monstrosity that fails on every level, never inspiring and certainly genuinely undercutting any messages it aims for. … read more
The Resurrection Project: QTBIPOC Artists Revive SLC’s Creative Pulse
The groundbreaking multi-disciplinary event was more than just a showcase; it was a powerful statement that aimed to the city’s vibrant queer and BIPOC artistic community, but also set a new standard for ethical and inclusive fashion. … read more
The Stiff Sheet: September 1995
The only reason this record made the Stiff Sheet is because I am a fan of old NY punk rock. I’m NOT a Rancid fan. Scratch that. I didn’t used to be a Rancid fan. … read more
The Art of Being Monstrous with Lewis Figun Westbrook
For artist and storyteller Lewis Figun Westbrook, monsters aren’t something to run away from. … read more
Local Review: Jeff Dewsnup – A Poison Tree (In The...
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
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...
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
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
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
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)
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
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