Tag: southern Utah
Utah’s Dixie: History to Some, Racist to the Rest of the...
Referring to Southern Utah as Dixie may be history, heritage, and tradition to long-time residents, but to the rest of the country, and many newcomers to the area, the name is synonymous with racism, pure and simple.
This Movie Club – Free Weekly Film Series Returns to The...
This Movie Club and the nonprofit, Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU) are joining forces once more in an effort to bring St. George, UT a free weekly film series every Tuesday at the historic Electric Theater.
The Adventurer’s Dream: A Day with Dreamland Safari Tours
For Dreamland Safari Tours owners Sunny Stroeer and Paul Gagner, the challenge of orchestrating a safe and well-managed Buckskin Gulch thru-hike is what makes desert guiding fun.
Lake Powell Pipeline and Northern Corridor Environmental Reviews Skewed by Politics
Now, we are now faced with another public comment period on the two newly Drafted Environmental Impact Statements (DEISs) prepared by the agencies on these two projects.
Movie Review: “You Should Have Left”…Yeah…I Probably Should Have
You Should Have Left isn't a bad movie. It's just a painfully uneventful one.
Movie Review: Bloodshot – it’s a superhero flick that’s likely to...
"Bloodshot" features Vin Diesel as Ray Garrison, a tough-as-nails soldier who, following a botched mission, finds himself back from the dead.
Movie Review: “Scoob!” doesn’t live up to the name that inspired...
Scoob! doesn't live up to the old school cartoon that inspired it.
Movie Review: “The Platform” is a provocative allegory for strange times
The Platform is a timely allegory for strange times.
Movie Review: Extraction
What "Extraction" lacks in originality it more than makes up for in action and performances
An Invitation to Join Us
We have been sitting here almost all day listening to the news, hearing about all of the uncertainty, the closures, the cancelations, and the shutdowns and it's becoming clearer and clearer to us as each moment passes.