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Music

EI-P and Killer Mike photo by Timothy Saccenti

Run the Jewels Bring Fan Appreciation to The Complex (preview)

By Daniel Theriault February 1, 2017

One of the most defiant voices in hip-hop, Run the Jewels, is set to perform at Salt Lake City's The Complex on Feb. 10. The duo, made up of MC's EI-P and Killer Mike, decided to surprise fans and drop...

Art From the Attic: Joan Baez, the Ultimate Activist

Art From the Attic: Joan Baez, the Ultimate Activist

January 30, 2017

As a nation, we recently celebrated a day dedicated to one of the most revered activists for social change of our time, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. MLK inspired the nation to band together to end the war...

From Screen to Life: Game of Thrones Live Concert

From Screen to Life: ‘Game of Thrones’ Live Concert

January 25, 2017

Given enough episodes, any avid fan of the hit HBO television series "Game of Thrones" will tell you that they find themselves whistling the tune of the opening theme hours after having turned off the...

‘The Man of La Mancha’ Brings Dreams to Life

January 23, 2017

The Man of La Mancha is an awe inspiring show, blending two stories seamlessly with balance in all its technical elements. Throw in a phenomenally talented cast and this one is a must see. Its led by...

‘The Man of La Mancha’: Knight in Shining… Rags?

January 20, 2017

Saturday, Jan. 21 marks the opening night of Utah Opera's "Man of La Mancha." A classic hero’s tale, "Man of La Mancha" involves a lead who is not your classic hero. In fact, he's a tax collector, one...

Photo credit: Kevin Yatarola

Taylor Mac Makes Audience Engage

January 18, 2017

Martin Luther King Jr. Week began at Kingsbury Hall with Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music: 1946-1976."  The show Saturday night was three hours of fun with several musicians, two...

Art from the Attic: Nat King Cole

Art from the Attic: Nat King Cole

January 17, 2017

One of my favorite albums my father raised me on is the 1952 staple “Unforgettable” by jazz legend, Nat King Cole. “Unforgettable” is an engaging jazz orchestral album that truly lives up to its...

Volunteers in front of the Egyptian theater, in Park City, for the midnight showing of Wuthering Heights. 

-Maomi Sunshine Blackburn

Sundance Film Festival Tackles Climate Change

January 16, 2017

The largest independent film festival in the U.S. is happening next month in Park City. The 2017 Sundance Film Festival will take place this year Jan. 19 to Jan. 29. Full of culture, innovative films...

Photo Credit: Kevin Yatarola

Taylor Mac’s ’24-Decade History of Popular Music’ Condensed

January 13, 2017

The world renowned drag artist, Taylor Mac, has made his mark as a New York City based playwright, actor and singer among other titles. Originally from Stockton, Calif., Mac is a theatre aficionado, activist...

Courtesy of Westminster

‘La Boheme’ Preview

January 13, 2017

Arguably the most renowned and popular opera in the classical genre, “La Boheme” is gracing the stage of Westminster this month.  This rich Italian opera depicts a story centered on the bohemian culture...