Movie Review: Transcendence

Movie Review: Transcendence
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It’s a breath of fresh air and a delightful reminder that Depp is more than capable of delivering a captivating performance without the application of 10 pounds of make-up. Pfister makes viewers question where their loyalties lie when the world is given an uneasy opportunity to advance. … read more

Movie Review: Farmland

Movie Review: Farmland
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The majority of the population has been assisted by the farming community in one way or another, but what’s interesting is that many of these individuals have never set foot on a farm or know what it takes to be a farmer. … read more

We Are Scientists @ Kilby Court 04.29 with Paws

We Are Scientists @ Kilby Court 04.29 with Paws
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A band from New York and a band from Scotland got together and played for an audience in Utah recently. This event took place at Kilby Court on Tuesday, April 29 and was the most fun I’ve had in cul-de-sac since grade school. The evening held the last bit of the spring chill, which in turn made the fire pit that much appealing. Yes, in the days before social networks, heat brought people together. … read more

Sea Wolf (solo) @ Urban Lounge 04.30 with Sayde Price

Sea Wolf (solo) @ Urban Lounge 04.30 with Sayde Price
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Church was funny and honest. By the end of the show, good vibes were shared by all. … read more

Can You Dig La Peste? Interview with Peter Dayton

Can You Dig La Peste? Interview with Peter Dayton
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La Peste was perhaps one of the most underrated bands from the first wave of punk (1976-82). Though the single “Better Off Dead” has been long out of print, making it a rarity, it is being given new life. “Better Off Dead” is well worth any rock n’ roll fans’ attention, as it is a perfect example of the raw energy that punk unleashed on the unsuspecting world in the 1970s. … read more

What Are The Odds? Local Artist Logan Madsen

What Are The Odds? Local Artist Logan Madsen
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Logan Madsen lives a life far from ordinary. He’s a brilliant artist, now a subject of a documentary film, promoted via a Kickstarter campaign … oh and yes, he has a very rare disease that only affects about 30 people globally. Somehow Madsen is taking it all in stride, learning from each project, making his mark and teaching all of us a little bit more about what it’s like to live and create under the rarest of circumstances. … read more

Radioactivity @ Diabolical Records 05.05 with Suspicious Beasts, Murder Mystery Party

Radioactivity @ Diabolical Records 05.05 with Suspicious Beasts, Murder Mystery...
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I have again found myself at Diabolical/ Albatross Records. Again I am here to check out some of the coolest rock n’ roll gigs Salt Lake has to offer, as well as to tempt the lightening of my wallet. This place usually attracts a steady contingent of regulars, and tonight is no different. … read more

Mastodon @ The Depot 05.04 with Gojira, Kvelertak

Mastodon @ The Depot 05.04 with Gojira, Kvelertak
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I sure do love hitting up tours with great bands I’ve never seen live before, and such was the case for a rare Sunday night show at The Depot to catch Kvelertak, Gojira, and the mighty Mastodon. A fucking strong tour, excellent sets from all involved—overall a fantastic night of metal. … read more

Movie Review: Fading Gigolo

Movie Review: Fading Gigolo
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In the cinematic tradition of following the lovable and charming man-whore like “Deuce Bigalow” and “Loverboy,” John Turturro dons the responsibilities of actor, writer and director in this enchanting tale of affection and friendship. Turturro stars as Fioravante, a down on his financial luck flower shop employee whose friend, Murray (Woody Allen), convinces to become an escort for lonely middle-aged women. … read more

Musical Humanism: Channeling the Catharsis with William Fitzsimmons

Musical Humanism: Channeling the Catharsis with William Fitzsimmons
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It doesn’t take a genius to recognize that William Fitzsimmons has a solid grasp on what it means to be a human being. In fact, he’s dedicated most of his life so far to exploring the human condition. Drawing from his personal life and experiences helping others has rendered him capable of understanding and communicating deeply personal lyrics in a way that is not only unique but collectively relatable. … read more