Gallery: Pure Paint For Now People @ Weber State

Gallery: Pure Paint For Now People @ Weber State
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Weber State Univerisity’s Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw gallery hosts the Pure Paint For Now People exhibit that showcases a whole range of talented artists with paintings of all size decorating the room. … read more

Review: Pure Paint For Now People @ Weber State

Review: Pure Paint For Now People @ Weber State
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Pure Paint for Now People, the current exhibition at the Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery at Weber State University, seeks to explore the definition of contemporary painting with a curated selection of pieces by locally, nationally and internationally recognized artists.  … read more

It’s Always Comedy and Other Funny Opinions @ Keys on Main 02.22

It’s Always Comedy and Other Funny Opinions @ Keys on...
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Two comedy powerhouses married in a glorious ceremony of laughter, tears, and beers on a freezing cold Sunday night at downtown SLC’s Keys on Main. This wasn’t a romantic pairing, but a marriage of two comic geniuses combining their recurring shows into one behemoth of a comedy event.   … read more

Creature Feature: Arousalind

Creature Feature: Arousalind
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Hannah Montgomery, who grew up in Salt Lake City, was introduced to the Bad Kids through her friend and Chalk Garden Co-op coworker Willard Cron. In the spring of 2013, Willard invited Montgomery to a performance by New York–based cabaret singer Joey Arias at Urban Lounge.  … read more

Kicking & Dancing: The Political/Poetical María Magdalena Campos-Pons

Kicking & Dancing: The Political/Poetical María Magdalena Campos-Pons
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For Campos-Pons, Our America is important for a community that is often “undefined and without context,” she says. Latino Americans are “like the universe,” Campos-Pons says. “Look at how many galaxies, how many stars, came out of [the Big Bang]. The idiosyncratic physical and cultural makeup of the Latino people—their identity—is like that: a mix of many things that become one.”

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Gallery Stroll: Utah Ties

Gallery Stroll: Utah Ties
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One day, you have a chance encounter thousands of miles away from home and you’re reminded that the world is full of threads that tie us together—being from Utah is a thread that links you to people all over the world. The Central Utah Art Center (CUAC) acknowledges and celebrates these threads in their annual Utah Ties show, opening March 20. 

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Steve McInelly: All-Around Funny Man

Steve McInelly: All-Around Funny Man
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Steve McInelly may look like he’s clean-cut and fresh out of the MTC, but this Utah native has been rocking the SLC and Las Vegas comedy scenes with his irreverent, spot-on delivery for over six years. … read more

Carleton Bluford: Just Another Mama’s Boy

Carleton Bluford: Just Another Mama’s Boy
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The ancient Greeks had their tales of Apollo and Artemis slaughtering the 14 children of Niobe in defense of their mother’s honor; Hamlet’s relationship with Gertrude has fueled literary discussions for hundreds of years; even Buster Bluth’s fixation on his mother Lucille has been weirding us out since 2003. … read more

Gallery Stroll After-Party: The Conscious Nightlife of Sketch Cabaret

Gallery Stroll After-Party: The Conscious Nightlife of Sketch Cabaret
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Starting at 9:00 p.m. on the third Friday of each month, Sketch Cabaret opens the night up for an explosive experience of imaginative and inventive collaborations. Founded in 2010 by Veronica Lynn Harper, Sketch Cabaret is what she describes as “avant-garde in the raw.” … read more

Gallery Stroll: Mestizo Institute

Gallery Stroll: Mestizo Institute
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Gallery Stroll is like a big love letter from Utah artists to the community. A lot of work and love is poured into each Gallery Stroll, making each month an individual experience—galleries open their doors and invite the public to peruse the art after normal business hours, mingle with the artists and ask as many questions as their hearts desire.

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