Questlove premiered his new documentary, "Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)" at the Sundance Film Festival. The story focuses on the rise and fall of the funk pioneer Sly Stone.
Roots co-founder Questlove is back at Sundance after winning an Oscar for Summer Of Soul, this time the musician is looking at Sly Stone to see today.
Sly Lives! director Questlove shares that making the film was both emotional and a “rollercoaster of storytelling” during his interview at THR’s studio at Park City. Plus, producer Joseph Patel shares the hardest challenges they faced while making the film as well as Sly Stone’s involvement.
The Sundance Film Festival welcomed back three Oscar-winning documentary filmmakers to help kick off the annual independent film showcase in Park City, Utah.
PARK CITY, Utah -- Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson directed the Onyx Collective documentary which tells the story of the groundbreaking band Sly & The Family Stone's rise to fame, their unfortunate ...
Tonight, with the 9:30 p.m. MT premiere of Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) at Park City’s sure to be sold ... dancing crowd this weekend in the Utah resort town.
Park City could move to install paid parking kiosks at several popular trailheads to help manage congestion in Bonanza Flat.
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.
Pack your bags, grab your sense of adventure (and maybe a map, just in case), and head out to Millsite State Park. Discover this hidden gem for yourself. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Utah’s great outdoors. Create memories that will last a lifetime.
That’s Millsite State Park for you – Utah’s best-kept secret hiding in plain sight. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, gather ’round for a tale of hidden treasure. No, not the kind with X marks the spot and swashbuckling pirates – although, who knows what you might find if you dig deep enough in Utah’s soil.
Sorry, Baby” Eva Victor triumphs as the writer and star in her perfectly nuanced directorial debut “Sorry, Baby.” (Mia Cioffy Henry, provided by the Sundance Institute) Comedian Eva Victor can be ridiculously funny and wry.
Sly Lives!' director Questlove shares that making the film was both emotional and a "rollercoaster of storytelling" during his interview at THR's studio at Park City. Plus, producer Joseph Patel shares the hardest challenges they faced while making the film as well as Sly Stone's involvement.