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Southern Utah Events Guide – May 12, 2022

This week's Southern Utah Events Guide features the Festivals Of The Americas, Colorado City Music Festival, Outdoor Family Film with Nature Cat, a Beach Party for Utah UTV rally, local live music, and more.

CinemaCon 2022 Highlights: Cinematic Bliss in Sin City!

Throughout this epic 4-day get-together, CinemaCon set out to showcase all the latest in movie theater hardware and snack bar goodness.

Southern Utah Events Guide – May 5, 2022

This week's Southern Utah Events Guide features the Ririe Woodbury Dance Company, Suzuki Strings Annual Spring Concert, The Concert in the Park, Free Comic Book Day, local live music, and more.

Movie Review: “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” Features a Delightful...

“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” never laughs at Nicolas Cage. It’s always laughing with him. It’s clear that the filmmaking team behind

Southern Utah Events Guide – April 28, 2022

This week's Southern Utah Events Guide features the National Museum of Marine Corps, Southwest Symphony, LOL! Comedy Night, local live music, and more.

Southern Utah Events Guide – April 21, 2022

This week's Southern Utah Events Guide features the Washington County Fair, "Looking Over the Presidents Shoulder", GEEZY FEST, local live music, and more.

Southern Utah Events Guide – April 14, 2022

This week's Southern Utah Events Guide features Easter events, St. George Arts Festival, SUU Jazz Ensembles, Dixie State Symphony Orchestra, and live music.

Southern Utah Events Guide – April 8, 2022

This week's Southern Utah Events Guide features Easter Egg Hunts, Concert in the Park, RedStone – Highland Games & Festival, SpongeBob the Musical

5 Must-See Movies at the Kanab Film Festival & Food Frenzy

There will be absolutely no shortage of worthwhile films to see at this year’s Kanab Film Festival & Food Frenzy, but for those of you attending, here are

Movie Review: “X” turns the slasher movie on its ear!

At the surface, Ti West’s new slice of horror, “X,” is what the marketing campaign makes it look like; A shocking fusion of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”