Month: May 2015
May 2015 Book Reviews
Book reviews for Behemoth: Devil’s Conquistadors, Infographic Designers’ Sketchbook, Life on the Dingleball Fringe, Rebel Music: Race, Empire, and the New Muslim Youth Culture and Stolen Sharpie Revolution.
May 2015 Video Game Reviews
AG Drive, Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea, The Awakened Fate: Ultimatum, Bladestorm: Nightmare, Code Name S.T.E.A.M., DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition, Evil Within: The Assignment DLC, Homeworld Remastered Collection, htol#NiQ: The Firefly Diary, Lucius II, Mario Party 10, Mushroom Men: Truffle Trouble, Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas, Ori and the Blind Forest, Over 9,000 Zombies!, Republique Remastered, Resident Evil: Revelations 2, Super Galaxy Squadron, There Came an Echo, Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters, Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late
Ride Bikes, Damn It: Jake Matsukawa Skidding the Streets
Jake Matsukawa of 3Bs Krew has been thrashing around the city for seven years, and his reckless and punked-out style goes to show that the more times your crank makes a revolution and the more times your middle finger goes in the air, the better you know your city. I sat down with Matsukawa, track and fixie rogue and one of the original organizers of the 3Bs Krew, to see how the mastermind has launched their races and footage collection.
May 2015 Product Reviews
Product reviews for 180s, Dark Energy, Logitech, New Metro Design, thumbsUp! and Two Tumbleweeds.
May 2015 Movie Reviews
Movie reviews for The Avengers: Age Of Ultron, Ex Machina, True Story, The Water Diviner and Wild Tales.
May 2015 Comic Book Reviews
Comic book reviews for The Dark Crystal, Deep State, Hack/Slash, Katabasis, Letter 44, Lumberjanes, March Of The Crabs, Punks: The Comic, The Returning, Spread, The Squidder, Suicide Risk and The Twilight Zone.
Janet Mock: The Storyteller Who’s Writing History
Janet Mock’s 2014 memoir, Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More, prompted a larger conversation about identity and how trans women can talk about their own experiences without fear. This June 4–7, Mock will be Grand Marshal at the Utah Pride Center’s 2015 Utah Pride Festival, where she will work with Utah’s LGBTQ community to further the conversation about inclusivity and authenticity.
Secondhand Soul: The Story of the Ogden Bicycle Collective
Nestled in an unassuming neighborhood of single-story bungalows on Ogden’s east side sits a low-level brick building with stunning views of Mt. Ogden and the Wasatch Front. This is the new home of The Ogden Bicycle Collective (OBC), located on the quiet corner of 936 E. and 28th Street.
Localized: Six Feet in the Pine
This month’s Localized is going to be one hell of a musical showdown. Porch to Porch will heat up the stage with their wild riffs, foot-tapping harmonica and bending elbows. The night will end in a Western frenzy by Six Feet in the Pine, who aren’t your average church-goin’ folk, though they’re serious cowboys, strummers and pluckers. Stop by Urban Lounge May 15 at 10 p.m. for just $5.
To the Housewarming Party: East Liberty Tap House
East Liberty Tap House sits at the sunset end of 9th East and 9th South. It started as rumors—initially conceived as a neighborhood bar, a symbol of Salt Lake’s progress. Here it is, not a full bar, but a tavern tucked inside a bright, tightly furnished, little restaurant.