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Pound for pound, I don’t know that there will be a more emotionally resonant film in 2024 than “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story.”
The 18th Annual Red Rock Film Festival has moved its dates back to September – it initially began as a fiestival in 2004 in Springdale is now in Cedar City
Chicken Coup News - By Rivers
Pine Park is a long-forgotten wonderland of white volcanic pinnacles and cones (very reminiscent of the fairy towers of Cappadocia, Turkey) located
At a So U Comedy Theater Improv Show, the audience is the most important player joining the cast each night. Scenes are made up on the spot, based on
The Southern Utah Art Guild and the Arrowhead Gallery's featured artist for September is Gayla Prince Wallace. Southern Utah Art Guild features
Millions of years ago, the land at Goosenecks State Park was relatively flat until the San Juan River meandered. During that time, the land rose in uplift.
Dixie Days Celebration First-ever Dixie Days set to offer ‘a spectacular week of festivities,’ Sept. 8-14 in St. George In recognition of those who endured so much to establish the City of St. George, our pearl in the desert, city staff...
In "Cuckoo," slightly bitter 17-year-old Gretchen (Hunter Schafer of “Euphoria”) is irked at the very notion of being plucked from her American surroundings
Trump Debate Conditions - By Gary McCoy