Issues: Issue 366 – June 2019
Trent Nelson: Photographer for the Outsider
Coming up from the Bay Area, Trent Nelson found his penchant for photography while attending shows at the infamous 924 Gilman St. in Berkley, California. … read more
EZ$ Photography Gallery Shows
The shows that EZ$ has put on thus far span a diverse and interpretive field, ranging from mixed media projects, to photo diaries, to self-portraits. … read more
Tiana Birrell: Sleeping by the Provo River
Attempting to bring the unseen to light, artist and environmental humanities master Tiana Birrell is striving to accomplish a challenging goal. … read more
Film Review: Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is definitely a movie that needs to be seen on the big screen to experience that grandiose level of destruction and to hear that ear-blasting roar of victory. … read more
Performative Photography: Jamie Harper
A feminist perspective is a defining force in Jamie Harper’s work—not just in her content, but also her approach to the medium of photography at large. … read more
Michael Ori on Community-Oriented Commercial Photography
Michael Ori, founder of local Salt Lake creative firms, Ori Media and Studio Elevn, has some simple advice for aspiring photographers: “Share your knowledge and work your ass off.” … read more
Film Review: Brightburn
Did you ever wonder to yourself, “what if, one day, the Man of Steel decided not to be a good guy?” That question is definitely answered in Brightburn. … read more
Mike Brown’s Guide to Summertime!
Ah, summertime! ’Tis the season where the nights get warmer and shorter. If you live in Utah, there’s so much shit you can do that you can’t or won’t always do during the three inferior seasons. … read more
Film Review: Aladdin
It’s been 27 years since Disney’s first iteration of Aladdin, but to imagine Guy Ritchie as the one to helm its creation is something on a different level. … read more
Beer of the Month: Batsquatch Hazy India Pale Ale
Batsquatch Hazy India Pale Ale pays tribute to Mount St. Helens’ legendary folk tale of a 9-foot undiscovered species resembling Sasquatch. … read more