Review: Heart of Darkness: the Vietnam War Chronicles 1945-1975

Review: Heart of Darkness: the Vietnam War Chronicles 1945-1975
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Heart of Darkness: the Vietnam War Chronicles 1945-1975 Aaron Ulrich Koch Vision Street: 09.05 The Vietnam War was the longest US military conflict in history. As such, Koch Vision has done a great job of painstakingly chronicling the conflict from its aggressive beginnings to its ambiguous long haul. Over five hours of main documentary footage

Review: Greg The Bunny: Best of the Film Parodies

Review: Greg The Bunny: Best of the Film Parodies
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Greg The Bunny: Best of the Film Parodies Spencer Chinoy IFC/Shout! Factory Street: 10.24 Is the mere concept of foul-mouthed puppets funny? If you’ve ever seen Meet the Feebles, you know that it takes a few venereal diseases, a shit-eating fly and a gun-yielding hippo to lift that concept off the ground. When Greg the

Review: Changing Times

Review: Changing Times
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Changing Times Andre Techine Koch Lorber Films Street: 10.03 Changing Times is a French romantic drama starring Gerard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve. What’s the matter, still not convinced you should see it? Depardieu stars as a Parisian businessman who has traveled to Algeria where he finds Deneuve, an old flame now married to a doctor.

Review: The Andy Milonakis Show Season II

Review: The Andy Milonakis Show Season II
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The Andy Milonakis Show Season II Tom Stern and Jason Truitt MTV Home Entertainment Street: 10.17 We all know at this point that the jig is up for Mr. Milonakis. He is not a 14 year-old geek/weirdo who has strange food issues, but a 30-year-old geek/weirdo who has strange food issues. He made it through

Review: American Blackout

Review: American Blackout
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American Blackout Ian Inaba Disinformation Street: 10.10 What’s scarier to the leaders of our government than a strong democratic black woman who isn’t afraid to ask difficult questions? Answer: A strong black woman who can inspire an entire army of people to vote and ask those same difficult questions. In 2000, the African American population

Bellyography: Tirza – January 2007

Bellyography: Tirza – January 2007
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Tirza is a dancer’s dancer. Her incredible talent is obvious. She has been well trained and she seems to have been born to express herself through dance.  … read more

Gallery Stroll – January 2007

Gallery Stroll – January 2007
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Gallery Stroll has been a constant since the 80s so it is definetly here to stay, but 2006 was a roller coaster in the art world. As we ring in a new year, let’s take a look back on what was accomplished, and what was lost in the gallery stroll experience.  … read more

Gallery Stroll: Art Access – May 2006

Gallery Stroll: Art Access – May 2006
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If you are like most people, you feel that art is slightly out of your reach. The cost of living today doesn’t afford you the luxury of owning art. Artwork doesn’t have to be stuffy or expensive; it’s actually available in many capacities all around this valley. The Salt Lake City Gallery Stroll has been

Jingle Jangle Holiday Stroll:  Santa’s Handmade Art

Jingle Jangle Holiday Stroll: Santa’s Handmade Art
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I struggle with change, just when I think I’m adjusting to the change, things change again! For instance Gallery Stroll has been held on the third Friday or the month for over 22 years. The Holiday Stroll has always been held the first Friday and Saturday of December. It was a little confusing but just

Suicide: A Crappy Troma Movie

Suicide: A Crappy Troma Movie
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This movie was supposed to be scary and disturbing. Well, it’s not. It’s about as scary and disturbing as a box of well-nourished puppy dogs. I thought it was going to make me be all, “Dude, I saw Kill Bill like, five times and thought I could handle violence in movies, but this is too