Slamdance Film Review: Restorage

Slamdance Film Review: Restorage
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The new, independent sci-fi series Restorage follows three siblings who inherit a seemingly-ordinary storage unit after their father’s passing. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Legend of El Cucuy

Slamdance Film Review: Legend of El Cucuy
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Legend of El Cucuy tells the story of a family challenging disciplinary parenting norms only to face the wrath of a demon that comes for deviant children in the night. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Robin D’Banc

Bold & Beautiful: Robin D’Banc
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Despite their self-described “mean girl energy,” Robin D’Banc’s personal journey and performances have inspired their community to be authentic. … read more

A Coming-of-Old-Age Film: An Interview with the Director of Lan’s Garden

A Coming-of-Old-Age Film: An Interview with the Director of Lan’s...
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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

 
 
Breaking Through the Silence: Radha Mehta’s DOSH Uplifts Overlooked Voices 

Breaking Through the Silence: Radha Mehta’s DOSH Uplifts Overlooked Voices 
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If Mehta could leave viewers with one takeaway from DOSH what would it be? “Fuck shame,” she says firmly. Stigma only breeds suffering when people need support. … read more

Love Letters to the West Side: Celebrating the Roots We Hold Close

Love Letters to the West Side: Celebrating the Roots We...
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MICA’s third art exhibit, Love Letters to the West Side, is a heartfelt homage to the often-overlooked Salt Lake City neighborhoods and communities. … read more

Film Review: The Butterfly Queen

Film Review: The Butterfly Queen
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The Butterfly Queen is an endearing allegory about the difficulty of navigating your early adult years, particularly as a queer person. … read more

Magic: The Gathering Monday at Blue Gene’s

Magic: The Gathering Monday at Blue Gene’s
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Monday Night Magic is for everyone, from passionate fans of Magic: The Gathering to curious spectators. It’s for people to come together, have some drinks and play a game they love. … read more

SLUG Style: Amanda Madden

SLUG Style: Amanda Madden
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As a nonbinary filmmaker, artist, educator, director, editor and community organizer, Amanda Madden’s style is influenced by their art and communtiy. … read more

Local Review: Ambedo – Polyresin

Local Review: Ambedo – Polyresin
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Ambedo’s Polyresin makes me feel young again. The album’s story arc is a little less a coming-of-age than it is a questioning-of-age, an anxiety of purpose and place. … read more