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Robert Redford, actor, director, and founder of the Sundance Institute, died early Thursday morning surrounded by loved ones at his home in the mountains at Sundance.
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As the Sundance Institute's contract with Park City nears an end, the famous film festival plans to make next year's event — their last in Utah — one to remember.
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Sundance is saying goodbye to Utah. Next year's festival will be the last one held in Park City.
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Our hosts discuss reciprocal tariffs, Schumer, the federal balance of power, and why the Sundance Film Festival is considering a Utah exit.
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Tribune reporters talk about the latest news, including "discrepancies" indicating dozens of Utah voucher recipients are enrolled in public school as lawmakers push for more voucher funding.
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In other news, the Sundance Film Festival will continue as planned despite devastating California fires that have affected thousands in the entertainment industry.
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My Old Ass is such a great mood elevator. I found myself smiling unexpectedly so many times while watching it.
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"Daughters" (2024) released on Netflix Aug. 14. Co-directors Natalie Rae and Angela Patton discussed their unconventional filmmaking approach and what the daughters had to say after viewing the film.
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Tribune reporters Palak Jayswal, Emily Anderson Stern and Andy Larsen join this week to talk about the week’s top stories, including Natalie Cline losing her Utah school board seat.
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Many films and conversations at this year's Sundance Film Festival explored the role of artificial intelligence, including prize-winning feature film, "Love Me."