Thursday, Jan. 29: RadioACTive's Sundance Team brings all the deets on their screenings, reviews, celebrity sightings, and more from the last Sundance picture show. Weller Book Works gets ready for ICE Out and author Suzette Partido. Plus, Utah's Every Kid Outdoors Adventure Challenge goes again.
TONIGHT: Suzette Partido - Love Will Save Us, Right? | 6:30 PM @ Weller Book Works, 607 Trolley Square, SLC. Free and open to the public. Meet the author at WBW as she reads from and talks about her memoir. RadioACTive checks in with Catherine Weller, who's hosting Partido this evening.
Jan. 30: Drop by Weller's tomorrow if you'd like to make a poster for the ICE Out Rally. They'll also have immigration resources available.
Jan. 30: As a thank you to Park City and the local Utah community, a special event for the public will be held showing gratitude for the support and appreciation for independent film over the last four decades and the legacy that will forever connect the Sundance Film Festival community.
FEB: Utah's Every Kid Outdoors Challenge is back for 2026. Ashley Brown, author of Urban Trails Salt Lake City, tells us more.
Feb. 20: Utah's EKO 2026 Winter Games Kickoff Event | 3-6 PM @ Utah Olympic Oval, 5662 Cougar Lane, Kearns. "Get ready to hit the ice! Utah's Every Kid Outdoors Initiative is back with a 2026 Outdoor Adventure Challenge. Join us on February 20th, from 3 PM to 6 PM, for a fun-packed event. Attendees can glide on the ice with free ice-skate rentals, try their hand at curling, shoot a hockey puck, and meet an Olympic athlete! Families are encouraged to register for the year-long adventure challenge, savor snacks and hot cocoa, and win an exciting ski buff! The first 150 participants will receive free hot cocoa!"
Become a Community Partner for the 2026 Utah Every Kid Outdoors Adventure Challenge. Simply download The Community Partner Playbook, a comprehensive guide that includes partnership details and benefits.
Day 8 of the Sundance Film Festival, and RadioACTive’s Coverage Team gathers for reviews, celebrity sightings, and more as the last Sundance Film Festival in Utah draws to a close. Joining us tonight:
Barb Guy and Chris Rohrer bring us interviews with filmmakers behind two documentaries, Birds of War and Everybody Get to Kenmure Street
Bubbling Up host Gavin Dahl reviews Seized, The Lake, Who Killed Alex Odeh, as well as short docs The Boys and the Bees and The Baddest Speechwriter of All
RadioACTive's Connor Estes talks with David Greaves, co-director of Once Upon a Time in Harlem
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