Month: July 2020
Film Review: Palm Springs
Palm Springs is the kind of film that makes you rethink your idea of what “originality” means, and it’s easily one of the best movies of 2020 thus far. … read more
Film Review: Desperados
Though Desperados contains a talented cast, that alone is not enough to save the tone-deaf comedy that lacks a high regard for women. … read more
3 Take-and-Make Options for Lazy Nights at Home
Take-and-make options from restaurants in your community are a great way to support the local food scene while also social distancing. … read more
Review: Klein – Frozen
Klein = Yves Tumor (Serpent Music) + Alma Negra, Sirens Of Lesbos (Eritrea EP) + Nicolas Jaar (Cenizas) … read more
Local Review: Rose Colored Roots – The World is Flat...
Rose Colored Roots = Franz Ferdinand + STRFKR … read more
Local Review: American Humor – Currency
American Humor = Social Distortion + Bad Religion … read more
Review: Cuddle Magic – Bath
Cuddle Magic = Wet x Elephant Revival … read more
Chris Owens: Devoted Bboy From Utah
Chris Owens is Creative Director of 1520 Arts, a nonprofit dedicated to maintaining and growing the presence of hip-hop culture in Utah. … read more
Film Review: My Spy
Buoyed by a stellar performances from Dave Bautista and (especially) Chloe Coleman, Peter Segal’s My Spy is hardly classic, but it gets the job done. … read more
Amplifying Black Voices: SLUG Music Picks
For our July issue, in lieu of typical music reviews, we’re presenting a list of Black music that we admire, respect and celebrate. … read more