Dead Dog Song, Choreographer’s Dream, Puppeteer’s Nightmare @ Ladies’ Literary Club 09.06

Dead Dog Song, Choreographer’s Dream, Puppeteer’s Nightmare @ Ladies’ Literary...
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I first saw the nascent dead dog song at loveDANCEmore’s Arrivals/Departures exhibit at the Rio Gallery, where viewers were free to come, watch and leave as they pleased. Anderson has nourished this piece to where it transcends the unicity I saw in the Rio Gallery iteration: She rooted this dance into the Ladies’ Literary Club structure and, once again, has exhibited that dance plays out differently beyond traditional stages. … read more

F Words and Guerrilla Girls

F Words and Guerrilla Girls
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For nearly three decades, since 1985, the Guerrilla Girls have been fighting their damnedest for women of foundational caliber to be seen and heard by women in desperate need of strong, artistic role models.  … read more

Fall Contemporary Preview at the UMFA

Fall Contemporary Preview at the UMFA
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Under this intellectual canopy lies an exhibition of a diverse collection of prints from the postwar and contemporary moments, entitled Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, and down the hall you’ll find a gender-crushing retrospective of Martha Wilson’s career, among others. No, you aren’t reading about New York City. Rather, this is the fall lineup for Salt Lake’s own humble Utah Museum of Fine Arts. … read more

Project LTC & Stache Vol. 1 Snowboard Movie Premieres @ Spedelli’s 09.01

Project LTC & Stache Vol. 1 Snowboard Movie Premieres @...
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When’s the best time to party? Easy, it’s Labor Day Weekend. Throw in some cat-lickin’, moustache-ticklin’, pizza-eatin’ and you’re set. Sunday’s premiere at Spedelli’s was the epitome of good friends coming together and super-ultra-pro snowboarding at its peak––but we’ll start with the party. … read more

Movie Reviews: Salt Lake Film Festival

Movie Reviews: Salt Lake Film Festival

The Salt Lake City Film Festival celebrates five years Sept. 26–29. Featuring the best in local filmmaking, along with highlights from this festival season’s national and international independent films, the SLCFF has something for every level of film buff. Here are reviews for some of the SLCFF films showing this year for your consideration.  … read more

Gallery Stroll: Art Appreciation 101

Gallery Stroll: Art Appreciation 101
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Welcome back, students! Your minds—gooey from the summer sun, sticky and ready to grab ahold of new information and experiences—give me great joy!  … read more

Getting To Point B

Getting To Point B
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Point B, starring the late David Fetzer, is “a stylized sci-fi comedy about four grad students who accidentally develop a crude teleportation device,” says Cannon, the film’s producer. … read more

A Damn Movie Podcast Faceoff: Adam vs. Adam

A Damn Movie Podcast Faceoff: Adam vs. Adam
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For the past five years, Adam Palcher and Adam Sherlock have been transmitting reviews and Top 5 lists on movies that range from Fritz Lang’s Metropolis to Forgetting Sarah Marshall—with more film industry gossip than you can find in a WalMart check-out line (Tom Cruise is gay?!). … read more

Make Us Laugh, Clowns! SLC’s First Comedy Carnivale

Make Us Laugh, Clowns! SLC’s First Comedy Carnivale
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Hold on to your dicks, because Utah’s first-ever submissions-based comedy festival, SLC Comedy Carnivale, is happening from Sept. 17–21.  … read more

Artists For Local Agriculture: Grow It Yourself

Artists For Local Agriculture: Grow It Yourself
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Since November of 2011, Artists for Local Agriculture have been encouraging artists in the Salt Lake City area to reach out by inspiring and educating those in their communities through urban gardening. … read more