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Dining Out During a Pandemic: Advice from Your Server

Dining Out During a Pandemic: Advice from Your Server
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There are a few things you should know about dining out during a global pandemic from someone who is working in the service industry. … read more

Film Review: I’m Thinking of Ending Things

Film Review: I’m Thinking of Ending Things
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I’m Thinking of Ending Things is a spellbinding film that ranks among Kaufman’s best work, a triumph of atmosphere and unsettling tension and loneliness. … read more

August SLUG Picnic Presented by Sparrow Electric 08.22 w/ Elowyn, Cherry Thomas and Fur Foxen

August SLUG Picnic Presented by Sparrow Electric 08.22 w/ Elowyn,...
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The August SLUG Picnic featured Fur Foxen, Cherry Thomas and Elowyn, as well as a variety of craft vendors and food from Kafé Mamai. … read more

Film Review: The One and Only Ivan

Film Review: The One and Only Ivan
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Starring the voice of Sam Rockwell, The One and Only Ivan is a glorious alternative to the increasingly stagnant remakes that Disney has been churning out. … read more

Send in the Clowns: A Creature Feature with Madazon Can-Can

Send in the Clowns: A Creature Feature with Madazon Can-Can
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This month’s “Creature Feature” stars Madazon Can-Can, or Maddy, a performance clown, drag artist, educator and also—not surprisingly—a Gemini. … read more

Film Review: The 24th

Film Review: The 24th
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The 24th is a challenging and deeply disturbing film, but one that deserves to be seen and discussed. It shares a story that desperately needed to be told. … read more

SLUG Style: A ’La Mode SLC

SLUG Style: A ’La Mode SLC
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Angelique and Jasmine Gordon are sisters, small-business owners and personal stylists. They own A ’La Mode SLC, a boutique and personal-styling service. Every month, “SLUG Style” features a distinct and unique member of the community and asks them why they do what they do. Exploring more than just clothing, “SLUG Style” endeavors to feature the

Film Review: Chemical Hearts

Film Review: Chemical Hearts
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Chemical Hearts is involving but also quite depressing. Whether it’s for teenagers or for those who used to be, it’s unlikely to be a favorite of either. … read more