Lawmakers have labor unions in their crosshairs this legislative session. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means connect dots up at the Capitol. Plus, the vibes at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, new public art on State Street, and an all-time comedy at the Broadway.
Resources and references:
‘No better than working at 7-Eleven’: Unions oppose bill to end collective bargaining for Utah public employees [Salt Lake Tribune]
Sundance 2025 Films Sold So Far [IndieWire]
Sundance Tips and Tricks for Locals [City Cast Salt Lake]
Get tickets to Salt Lake Film Society February comedy screenings.
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