Slamdance Film Review: Three Night Stand

Slamdance Film Review: Three Night Stand
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Trying to get away for a weekend and focus on their relationship, Carl takes his wife Sue to a mountain lodge for some skiing and wine tasting. Unfortunately for Carl, upon arrival, he discovers that his ex-girlfriend Robyn—who he used to bring quite often to the same lodge back in the day—is now the owner of the lodge. Wackiness ensues as Carl tries to keep as much of his previous relationship hidden from his wife as possible.
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Taking a Break During Winter Blackout with Ryan Demars of The Expendables

Taking a Break During Winter Blackout with Ryan Demars of...
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I started this interview expecting responses based around catch phrases from Keanu Reeves movies and was almost upset when I found Demars to be intelligent (apparently he took the blue pill), fun, light-hearted and, well … you’ll see. Don’t miss them at Park City Live in Salt Lake, January 30. … read more

The Chamber Music Society: The Sweet Song of the Sleeping Beauty

The Chamber Music Society: The Sweet Song of the Sleeping...
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The instrument Faust played was a 1704 Stradivarius violin named “Sleeping Beauty” that still contains its original neck. The reasoning behind the name was that it was forgotten in a vault for over a century and a half, and rediscovered in 1900. … read more

Ring Rats Anonymous: UCW Zero Live TV Taping @ UCW Arena 01.25

Ring Rats Anonymous: UCW Zero Live TV Taping @ UCW...
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What’s wrong? Are you broken up over this year’s Royal Rumble? Buck up, (s)mark! There’s still a place in this city to catch premiere, FAN-driven wrestlin’, live and uncut. You’ve just gotta drag your carcass to the The UCW-Zero Arena.  … read more

NOVA Chamber Music Series: Fry Street Quartet Plays Haydn, Ellison & Dvorak 01.12

NOVA Chamber Music Series: Fry Street Quartet Plays Haydn, Ellison...
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The influence of folk songs, or rather folk styles of song, has a long tradition of being reinvented as formal music for the concert hall. The NOVA concert of January 12 at Libby Gardner Hall perfectly illustrated this with a set of pieces covering three different centuries and three different styles with works by Haydn and Dvorak, and a new work by contemporary composer Michael Ellison. … read more

Action Bronson @ The Complex 01.30 with Party Supplies

Action Bronson @ The Complex 01.30 with Party Supplies
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Eventually, Bronson did get most of the crowd back on his side. As to be expected, he crushed it, but it was a short set. “Get the fuck outta here / I do this shit straight off the couch,” he boasted, in his thick Queens accent, over a sea of bobbing heads and waving arms. … read more

Kid Congo Powers: The Rock n’ Roll Beat

Kid Congo Powers: The Rock n’ Roll Beat
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Still an avid collector, Powers cites record collecting as essential to forming a band. He says, “I think you need some weight behind what you are doing—in a rock n’ roll band, that is.” He points out that by knowing the linage, one can see where other groups get their inspiration and how their language is created, like how The Stooges’ “Shake Appeal” is inspired by Little Richard. … read more

On The Road Again: Windells Camps Out at Brighton

On The Road Again: Windells Camps Out at Brighton
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If you have never been to Mt. Hood’s summer camps, you are really missing out. Fortunately for you, though, Windells has been On The Road.  … read more

Jupiter Suit: Playing for Change

Jupiter Suit: Playing for Change
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Zach Marquez, 18 years old, is just the right mix of confident and cautious, ambitious and humble. He doesn’t want to be famous for the reasons you think. You see, last November, while I was watching these beautiful women from around the world compete in a fucking swimsuit competition, Marquez was thinking of any way he could possibly help the devastated people of the Philippines. Marquez is not most of America.  … read more

BADKIDS @ the UMFA

BADKIDS @ the UMFA
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Look who is at the museum—The Bad Kids! As multi-media selfie-installations and gender integrated performance art, I think they’ll feel at home here. … read more