PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — A lavish, MGM-style musical is not typical Sundance Film Festival fare. But Sunday night Bill Condon brought such a creation—well, part of one—to Park City ...
"Kiss of the Spider Woman" was the biggest premiere at Sundance 2025. Jennifer Lopez appeared in a Q&A, answering a question about the film's LGBTQ themes.
Jennifer Lopez brought some Hollywood glamour to Park City, Utah, with the debut of her new film “Kiss of the Spider Woman.”
Mary Alice Weathers Williams, 83, widow of Jessie Williams Sr. and daughter of the late Joseph Wright and Mary Ann Weathers, was born on March 31, 1941, in Sumter. She departed this life on Sunday,
House Bill 256, “Municipal Zoning Amendments,” gives counties and cities a more powerful tool. It lets them use online listings on sites like Airbnb and VRBO “as evidence that a short-term rental took place.” Then code enforcement officers could issue a violation, providing they had “additional information” supporting their decision.
Park City and Salt Lake City are continuing to guard many of the details of the bid to retain the Sundance Film Festival in the state. But the governor of Utah and the leader of the Park City Chamber/Bureau have recently entered the scene with limited information.
Based on the Broadway adaptation of Argentine author Manuel Puig's novel, 'Kiss Of The Spider Woman' is directed by Bill Condon.
As we wrap up the closing weekend of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival — the 41st hosted here in Park City — I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who helped make this year’s event a success.
A controversial Utah bill originally seeking to ban public labor unions from collective bargaining is moving toward compromise.
Amid a number of thin, depressing movies at this year’s edition of the Utah festival, a pair of funny, big-hearted films stood out, alongside the typical contingent of thoughtful character studies and powerful documentaries.
A measure described as "union busting" cleared a significant--albeit not a final Senate vote on Thursday--even as a "substitute bill" is in the works.
Emotional testimony at the state Capitol Wednesday, when Rep. Matthew Gwynn a police officer--recounted opiate overdose deaths of his mother and father, as he u