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Arkansas, The Infiltrators, Deerskin, The Wretched
Arkansas ** [on demand May 5]
Remember the mid-to-late 1990s, when indie cinema was overflowing with Tarantino-copycat crime thrillers? It’s been long enough that one could almost be nostalgic for them.
YWCA Benefit livestream, new merch from Sunsleeper, The 8eat1ful5 at twilight
Twilite Tunes Starting at Twilight
The streets of SLC have been silent in many ways since this all started, including a notable absence of buskers downtown.
FRIDAY 4/24
Quarantine Livestream w/ Wyatt Lowe & The Mayhem Kings
Musicians have taken the loss of live gigs into their own hands, as live streams have become the new norm in our pandemic reality.
Cedar City institution revises plans for coronavirus realities
While many arts organizations have already begun cancelling some summer plans, at least one Utah group is saying that the shows will go on—albeit with changes necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pick Up an Instrument with UVU
Many locals are taking up the task of teaching or demonstrating their musical skills online—and if you’re considering tuning in to learn, it may be hard to choose who to trust.
If you need to snap out of the doldrums of home self-isolation, you could watch another Netflix movie or tuck into another book. Or you can get a dose of cabaret craziness direct to your laptop, phone or tablet.
A candy-colored gumdrop of a movie with just a bit of bite to it
Vague spoiler alert: In the universe of Trolls World Tour, gumdrops play an important role. That feels more than a bit metaphorically appropriate, because the Trolls movies are awash in candy-colored sweetness.
Jazz master class, Royal Bliss live stream and at-home Instagram karaoke
MONDAY 4/6 and MONDAY 4/20
Kris Johnson Jazz Masterclass
Everyone is picking up new skills or once again taking up abandoned ones, and jazz enthusiasts from novices to the seasoned pros should be happy to see this event sponsored by the University of Utah Jazz Studies program.