Doing God's Drinking
SLAC's "Joy of Going Somewhere Definite" finds its direction from the divine. [02-23-99]
Scott C. Morgan, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Dust Bowl Dame
The operatic adaptation of Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' adds feminine twists. [01-19-99]
Ben Fulton, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Jumping Ahead
Ririe-Woodbury celebrates diversity and the future of dance with Center Stage. [10-26-98]
Kristen Riedelbach, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Give Me Your Best Shot
Learning the art of the fall from stunt pros. [08-24-98]
SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Hippolytus
An adapted take on the tale of a queen's incestuous love for her chaste stepson. [07-13-98]
SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Monster Mash
Godzilla makers Emmerich and Devlin say they are just fun-loving knuckleheads. [06-01-98]
Mary Dickson, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Trash TV?
Do television shows like "Jerry Springer" and "Howard Stern" push confrontation, contention, hostility, anger and fury just because it sells? [05-26-98]
Mary Dickson, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Repackaged Goods
Something old, something new, something borrowed -- this sums up "Crazy for You" and "The Odd Couple." [05-11-98]
Scott C. Morgan, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Hauntingly Herzog
Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog isn't crazy, but likes to explore the mysteries of human existence. [04-27-98]
Mary Dickson, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Meaning From Monotony
"Waiting for Godot" travels over vast terrain by going nowhere at all. [04-20-98]
Scott C. Morgan, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Dancing From the Melting Pot
In RDT's Separate Journeys, the experiences of five immigrant ethnic groups give new perspective on freedom and tolerance. [04-13-98]
Kathleen Shorr, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
The Rapture
Mixing rap with religion might sound as ill-advised as mixing peanut butter with salmon, but MC Flexx is on a mission from God, hip-hop style. [03-16-98]
Ben Fulton, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Blatant Parallels
Plan-B's Fahrenheit 451 fires up the never-ending debate over censorship, blatantly asking for comparison to recent Utah headlines and events. [03-02-98]
Scott C. Morgan, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Generational Divide
Three generations create and cope with the emotional fallout of Richard Greenberg's "Three Days of Rain." [02-23-98]
Scott C. Morgan, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
McCarthyism Revisited
Harvey Job Matusow's documentary video "The Stringless Yo-Yo" shows how a Mormon helped end the "Red Scare" in 1950s America. [02-16-98]
David Madison, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Longing and Loss
With a decidedly Irish accent, Brian Friel's "Dancing at Lughnasa" contrasts Christian values and paganism against encroaching technology. [01-26-98]
Scott C. Morgan, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
The Juke Scene's Gone
Even as collectors and enthusiasts rekindle the jukebox flame, the few still in use at the cocktail lounges and greasy spoons are fading fast. [01-20-98]
David Madison, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Sad, sad. Joy! Joy!
Joy Division, one of the precious few rock bands to reach the summit of honest, brutal, heart-breaking beauty, is recast in a new box set. [01-12-98]
Ben Fulton, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Switching Sex-Roles
Shakespeare's work withstands revisionist tinkering and the comedic brilliance of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)." [12-08-97]
Scott C. Morgan, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
Follow Your Bliss
Lori Smith is a man in perpetual search of creative outlets. [11-24-97]
Mary Dickson, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
>> More Arts & Entertainment Archives...
From this archive page, you can build your own custom Arts & Entertainment
publication by checking the articles listed above that you
wish to read and then pressing "give me my paper! "
below. (For more details on building your custom publication,
please click here .)
Search Archives . Issue Index . Author Index . Column Index