REVIEW: ‘Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812’ Broadway is evolving from classical Rodger and Hammerstein musicals to modern, upbeat tunes. Although “Hamilton” popularized this, before the hip-hop All 19 Mar
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REVIEW: A Monster Calls “The monster showed up just after midnight. As they do.” This ominous line opens Patrick Ness’ awarding-winning fantasy novel, “A All 13 Feb
CONCERT REVIEW: The Return of Roseburg On Friday, the band Roseburg returned to Logan, Utah after almost four months. They performed with punk rockers Harbor All 11 Feb
REVIEW: World War Z American culture seems to have a fascination with the concept of societal collapse. While there are many apocalyptic stories that All 5 Feb
Cache Venue Holds Energetic Yet Heartwarming Concert The Cache Venue was filled to the brim on January 17 as local band Cinders returned to perform for the All 29 Jan
1917: The future of war movies The word “gimmick” is bound to show up when reading reviews for the Oscars front-runner “1917.” Meaning an idea or All 28 Jan
“Knives Out:” A Refreshing Spin on the Murder Mystery Trope Today in movies, television shows, and books, the “murder mystery” trope is a “been-there-done-that” genre. We all know the storyline: All 15 Jan
Book Review: “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy has attained a status as one of the most famous, yet most daunting, books All 14 Jan
Movie Review: 1978’s “Halloween” Horror movies are in high demand during October, especially on Halloween. We all know the blueprint for what makes a Arts and Culture 30 Oct