Electric Daisy Carnival: The Party Continues

Electric Daisy Carnival: The Party Continues
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From June 8-10, I attended one of the biggest electronic music festivals in the world—Insomniac’s Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. I’m still trying to process everything that happened in those three days. … read more

John Ross Boyce and His Troubles @ Kilby Court 06.12

John Ross Boyce and His Troubles @ Kilby Court 06.12
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As a former resident of the area, I empathize with the folks that live down in Utah County. The community has an overbearing influence from BYU and can, at times, become pretty annoying. Luckily that town has a thriving music scene for folks to find an outlet to release frustrations, and bands like John-Ross Boyce and His Troubles express the woes of life in a counter-religious way, providing tunes for all the troubled kids that may find themselves in deadbeat Provo. … read more

This Will Destroy You @ Urban 06.14

This Will Destroy You @ Urban 06.14
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The band sets up quickly, and we all congregate to the front of the stage. Without a word, Jeremy Galindo (guitar, effects), Chris King (guitar), Alex Bhore (drums) and Donovan Jones (bass) begin to play their heavy, otherworldly brand of ambient noise-rock. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Crucial Fest Preview

Napalm Flesh: Crucial Fest Preview
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This week, we have a quick preview of  Crucial Fest, the local music festival that kicked off last night and runs through this weekend and next. With dozens of local and national bands of multiple genres playing at various venues throughout Salt Lake, it is truly an exciting event for our city.  Also included are reviews of Homewrecker, Lord Mantis and Pleasant Living, and this week’s metal happenings. … read more

Daughters of Mudson

Daughters of Mudson
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For the past three years, the works-in-progress series Mudson—modeled after the Judson series in New York—has been taking place at the Masonic Temple. This year, Ashley Anderson, director of Ashley Anderson Dances and host of loveDANCEmore, and curator Ishmael Houston-Jones asked five choreographers to complete their previous works-in-progress Mudson pieces and come together for the first ever Daughters of Mudson performance. … read more

Dave Borba: Dogs, Devils and Da Vinci @ Utah Arts Fest

Dave Borba: Dogs, Devils and Da Vinci @ Utah Arts...
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From the minute that I set foot inside Utah artist Dave Borba’s booth at this year’s Arts Festival, I was transported into a vaudevillian carnival populated by terriers wearing cowboy hats, devils dressed like 1950’s hoodlums, and a flock of hearts that have sprouted wings. … read more

Milo Skate Comp @ South Jordan Skate Park 06.16

Milo Skate Comp @ South Jordan Skate Park 06.16
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Little groms like Josh Roland were killing it, doing little front side airs, but when the big guys stepped up to the plate, the bowl got destroyed. … read more

Natalie Wall & Kellie Murphy: Viva Revoluccia! @ Utah Arts Fest

Natalie Wall & Kellie Murphy: Viva Revoluccia! @ Utah Arts...
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 Natalie Wall and Kellie Murphy of Revoluccia are around to provide handcrafted leather bags and accessories that will be sure to show your artistic side while leaving your reputation intact. SLUG had a chance to talk to these two talented ladies about life, leather and staying inspired despite all the haters out there.  … read more

Fred Conlon: Garden Art That Doesn’t Suck @ Utah Arts Fest

Fred Conlon: Garden Art That Doesn’t Suck @ Utah Arts...
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 I’m staring at a seven-foot tall skeleton with four arms. Fred Conlon, the mad scientist behind this towering creation has a gift for turning discarded tools, military helmets and scrap metal into garden art for those who are tired of plastic gnomes and pink flamingos.  … read more

The Utah Arts Festival: Tolstoy Would Approve

The Utah Arts Festival: Tolstoy Would Approve
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According to Russian author and beard enthusiast Leo Tolstoy, art “is a means of union among men, joining them together in the same feelings, and indispensable for the life and progress toward well-being of individuals and of humanity.” … read more