Year: 1992
In The Middle of Nowhere for Peace: May 1992
In ritualized protest, a group of 500 people marched on the 11th of April at an empty reservoir just outside of North Las Vegas to the Department of Energy Building. … read more
Concerts: May 1992
Check out these SLUG concert reviews from May of ’92. … read more
Comic Reviews – May 1992
Autobiographical comics are nothing new. Here are some of the brightest of the new crop of narcissistic cartoonists in May of ’92. … read more
Cover Story – Henry Rollins: The Catharsis of Anger
Henry Rollins has long been recognized as a major force in the American musical subculture, but of late he has been gaining notoriety as a prolific author and a powerful purveyor of the spoken word. With twelve books under his belt so far, his own publishing company 2.13.61 and four spoken word recordings to date,
Rockability: An Interview With Dash Rip Rock
From the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana, there comes a rock ‘n roll band that’s staying true to the South’s tradition of producing great roots-rock bands. … read more
The Skeletones: Do the Rockabilly ‘til the break of day
Local rockabilly fans had good reasons to partake of these simple pleasures during the month of March as a hot new rockabilly trio. … read more
Record Review: April 1992
Doghouse has to be Salt Lake’s longest and best-kept secret. Hidden away in a small practice space somewhere in the city for three years. … read more
Comic: April 1992
Two of the comics field’s more talented and lesser-known creators and World War … read more
Book Reviews: April 1992
Wild Wives reads like an old, familiar noir movie. … read more
Paganism in Utah: April 1992
On a March afternoon, three prominent members of the Salt Lake pagan community gathered with SLUG staffers to discuss their perspectives on Paganism in Utah. The three included Gretchen, a Dianic priestess and co-editor of Webster’s—a local Pan-Pagan zine. Gary, an initiate of high ceremonial magic, and Prdydd Ap Donn (A magical name pronounced “pridith-ap-dawn”),