April 2015 Book Reviews

April 2015 Book Reviews

Book reviews for Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys.: A Memoir, Grumpy Cat: A Grumpy Book, The Grumpy Guide to Life: Observations by Grumpy Cat, Helen Keller Really Lived, I Found My Friends: The Oral History Of Nirvana, The Modern Savage: Our Unthinking Decision to Eat Animals, and Robin Robertson’s Vegan Without Borders: Easy Everyday Meals from Around the World.

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June 2015 Movie Reviews

June 2015 Movie Reviews

Movie reviews for Inside Out, Mad Max: Fury Road, Me & Earl & The Dying Girl, Pitch Perfect 2 and Slow West.

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Nothing Is Too Big: An Interview With Grieves

Nothing Is Too Big: An Interview With Grieves
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Grieves is pale, skinny and unapologetic. He is aware that he draws comparisons to Macklemore. He pays no attention to what assumptions Pitchfork makes about the originality of his rap or how many stars they slap on his album. This could come across as cockiness, but the truth is that his rhymes are rooted in soil too deep to be bothered by shallow judgments—hip-hop is as much about letting go as it is pushing forward

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Park City’s New Namesake Brewery

Park City’s New Namesake Brewery
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The people of Park City love their beer—they deserve a brewery with some staying power. I think they’ve found it.

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After Hours With The Spilt Ink Crew

After Hours With The Spilt Ink Crew
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Spilt Ink has been rapidly taking over the screen-printing scene in Utah—their success has resulted in their recent relocation to make room for expansions. With all the expansions Spilt Ink has undergone in the past year, Jeremy Conder believes that the integrity of the operation is something that will never be sacrificed.

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Elementé: the Last of the SLC Bohemians

Elementé: the Last of the SLC Bohemians
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Elementé began 27 years ago, when friends Kate Bullen and Patrick Hoagland were having a conversation about the secondhand furniture scene in Salt Lake. 

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There’s No Substitute for Knowing Me: An Interview with Ariel Pink

There’s No Substitute for Knowing Me: An Interview with Ariel...
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Pink’s off-kilter brand of pop, which mixes influences as familiar as Brian Wilson and as strange as Frank Zappa, reveals something about his personality that’s entirely appealing and even slightly addicting. It’s in Pink’s music that we’re given a glimpse into his true nature.

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The Wheel of Beer

The Wheel of Beer
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Sure, paper menus are fine, but there’s nothing like having a real-time digital menu at your fingertips. After a few months, with little feedback on this tiny option in a tiny corner of The Bayou’s website, something odd began happening.

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April 2015 Movie Reviews

April 2015 Movie Reviews

Movie reviews for Chappie, Cinderella, An Honest Liar, The Divergent Series: Insurgent and Run All Night.

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117 Bottles of Beer on the Wall: The Barrelhouse

117 Bottles of Beer on the Wall: The Barrelhouse
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The Barrelhouse is the baby of Shane McConnell, a softspoken man who wanted to bring some additional choice to the Ogden bar scene.

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