Authors: Nicole Svagr
A Fourth Sister? What New Research Suggests About Indigenous Life...
The Four Corners potato was traded and grown by multiple tribes across centuries and hundreds of miles. “It’s an ancient food, but it’s being revitalized and brought back to life,” says Louderback. … read more
Active-ism: Fat Senders Proves Bouldering Is For Every Body
Anyone—from the rookies to the masters—is always welcome as long as they help maintain a positive atmosphere. … read more
Lunares Explores the Unseen Power of Tears in Lágrimas: Rain,...
This desire to provoke and connect is emblematic of the exhibit’s inspiration—Lunares’ realization of how tears may give us better insight and help us grow. … read more
A Coming-of-Old-Age Film: An Interview with the Director of Lan’s...
Following Lan, the aging matriarch of a Chinese-American family, Lan’s Garden is a story of connection in whatever form it takes. … read more
Damn These Heels! Film Review: The Sixth Reel
In a world where it feels easy to feel forgotten, The Sixth Reel is a reminder that we can live on through others, even after we are gone. … read more
A Celebration of Queer Cinema: Damn These Heels Film Festival
As the longest-running queer film festival in the mountain west, Damn These Heels has continuously pushed boundaries and sparked discussions. … read more
The Story of Three Sisters: A Celebration of Indigenous Foodways
The Three Sisters dinner brought together local leaders working to support communities of color through food advocacy. … read more