Issues: Exclusive
Local Review: Bly Wallentine – I Found My Foot
I Found My Foot needs to be heard more than once. Bly Wallentine seems to have found their “foot” and embraced this sublime world with open arms. … read more
A Humble Prayer: A Conversation with THIS WAS THE PLACE...
Nathan Manuel’s four-part documentary THIS WAS THE PLACE is devoted to exploring what land means to the Indigenous people living in Salt Lake City. … read more
Local Review: CLUB MUNGO – LODESTAR
CLUB MUNGO = Brockhampton + Odd Future … read more
Film Review: Pivot Pals
Despite the apparent commentary on things like masculinity and grief, Pivot Pals’ ending message is a familiar one of kindness and friendship. … read more
Film Review: Strange World
Strange World is a throwback to the popular pulp of the ’40s and ’50s and updated for modern audiences with progressive sensibilities. … read more
Film Review: The Fabelmans
The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg’s intimate self-portrait, is the film that I’ve been waiting to see for most of my life. … read more
Film Review: Bones and All
It’s fair to say that Luca Guadagnino’s cannibal love story, Bones and All, is the perfect film for the Thanksgiving holiday. … read more
“Your Sweetness Abides”: An Interview with Toy Whisperer Jared Gold
Nationally renowned designer and artist Jared Gold creates a new line of imaginative toys, Sutras of Delight, to reconnect with a childlike sense of wonder. … read more
Local Review: Kimi K – KIMI K
Kimi K’s self-titled EP contains relatable emotions from complicated situationships that Kimi K layers over slowed trap rhythms. … read more
Film Review: Low Life
Low Life fell short of its lofty aspirations, too heavy for a horror movie and too cheesy to be a drama, dragging on forever, and killing the building tension. … read more