Month: September 2021
Local Review: Bly Wallentine – Dizzy Giant
Bly Wallentine = Sufjan Stevens + Gary Wilson (Tormented) + Soft Hair … read more
Film Review: Small Engine Repair
Small Engine Repair is a remarkable film—a darkly comedic, nail-bitingly tense and, at times, emotional work that defies easy categorization. … read more
Review: Halsey – If I Can’t Have Love, I Want...
Halsey = Joan Jett x 5sos x Avril Lavigne … read more
Film Review: Worth
When Worth kicks into gear, it’s a moving and interesting story that captures both a collective and individual experience. … read more
Film Revew: Cinderella
Cinderella feels more like Sunday-night television than a movie, but it’s just enjoyable enough, and well-intentioned enough, to get a pass. … read more
Fresh Fruit for Plotting Vegetables: Al Grossi, The Punk Rock...
The bounty from Al Grossi’s garden is something he believes even urbanites with a small amount of space can achieve. … read more
GoBiochar: Climate Resilience and Restoration using Biochar
Amid climate anxiety, John Webster needed a direction that acted on his passion for environmental justice, so he established GoBiochar. … read more
Around the World In 7 Grocery Trips
The Salt Lake Valley is overflowing with locally owned markets that take you around the world from your very own kitchen. … read more
SLUG Picnic: NARC
NARC pull their influences from other women-fronted, three-piece power violence and grindcore groups, but with a revolutionary fervor. … read more
Amano Chocolate: Engineer Turned Chocolatier Crafts Perfect Chocolate
Amano Artisan Chocolate began as an engineer’s humble challenge, an “I can do that” idea that others laughed about. … read more