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The Pulse

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor January 22, 2009

It's shocking how tiring it is to sit in a movie theater sometimes. Not to say that Sundance hasn't been fun8212;because it has8212;but man, it's exhausting. In the three full days I've been hanging out in Park City (so far), I've seen 10 feature-length movies.

The Drop

January 22, 2009

Red Pulse gives you The Drop on the latest albums from Glasvegas, Air France and Senses Fail.

The Word

By By Christie Franke, Trevor Hale January 22, 2009

Red Pulse gives you The Word on what events to see upcoming in Salt Lake City.

The poetic language of Cole Swensen

By By Erik Lopez, Red Pulse Writer January 22, 2009

Swensen's poetry comes at the interstices of art and history by using the colorful palette of language as art to inform about historical contingences.

The high and low points of Sundance

By By Trevor Hale, John Fitzgerald January 22, 2009

Movies of all kinds8212;big budgets, miniscule budgets, short films, weird films, long films and a few that don't even make sense8212;have been showing almost 'round the clock for the past week. Here's our guide to a few to keep an eye out for and few to avoid.

The music starts when movies end

By By Chase Straight, Red Pulse Writer January 22, 2009

Sundance is obviously known for its movie showcase, but with celebrities and industry people flooding Park City during the course of the festival, you know there is going to be some serious entertainment.

Slamdance, Tromadance crash the independent parties in Park City

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor January 22, 2009

Sundance might be celebrating its silver anniversary, but it's not the only festival in town this week and it's not the only one with something to celebrate, either.

Take 5

January 15, 2009

Red Pulse staff tell you their favorite graphic novels.

Gran Torino’ is almost great

By By John Fitzgerald, Staff Writer January 15, 2009

While the performance is good, almost great8212;and rumored to be Eastwood's last in front of the camera8212;without a screenplay to match, it's terribly difficult to believe that Eastwood could trump Sean Penn as Harvey Milk or Mickey Rourke as Randy "The Ram" in "The Wrestler."

The Pulse

January 15, 2009

John Fitzgerald and I will be splitting our time between Salt Lake City and Park City for the next 10 days to give you as much inside information as we can get our hands on. Check out the Red Pulse Web site at www.dailyutahchronicle.com/red_pulse to read our blogs and rants from the frontline of the film festival.