Local Review: imp – In The Garden

Local Review: imp – In The Garden
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Imp’s 60-minute LP, In The Garden, begins with “Brighter Echoes,” and, right away, I’m curious about this choice of musical style. … read more

Film Review: Barbarian

Film Review: Barbarian
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Zach Cregger’s Barbarian tackles some of the other tangible horrors of contemporary life–not least of which is a double-booked Airbnb. … read more

Invincible Czars Bring New Bite To A 100-Year-Old Vampire Movie

Invincible Czars Bring New Bite To A 100-Year-Old Vampire Movie
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Nosferatu celebrates its centennial this year, and the Salt Lake Film Society is giving you the chance to experience the film as you’ve never seen it before. … read more

Film Review: Pinocchio

Film Review: Pinocchio
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A fun and joyful rendition, Pinocchio earns a solid recommendation from SLUG, and you might even find yourself watching it more than once. … read more

 
 
Hiatus Kaiyote @ Union Event Center 09.01

Hiatus Kaiyote @ Union Event Center 09.01
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Whether you’re a longtime fan or you’ve never heard of Hiatus Kaiyote before, these Aussies know how to rock. Next time get a ticket—you will not regret it. … read more

Making Great TV is A Walk in the Park for Josh Gad and Emmy-Raver Lampman

Making Great TV is A Walk in the Park for...
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The third season of Josh Gad’s Central Park on AppleTV+ brings plenty of laughs and show-stopping musical numbers while also tackling serious subjects. … read more

José González w/ Madi Diaz @ Red Butte 08.29

José González w/ Madi Diaz @ Red Butte 08.29
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The sold-out summer night at Red Butte Gardens was euphoric and peaceful. The energy in the air came from an amazing crowd of patient, kind people, excited but not boisterous. The grass was packed with attendees not afraid to be close to each other—in fact, they welcomed it. Strangers talked to strangers, drinking their wine

Film Review: Gigi & Nate

Film Review: Gigi & Nate
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The performances in Gigi & Nate range from broadly stereotypical to awkwardly wooden, and the only character with any kind of nuance is the monkey. … read more