Year: 2021
Twisted Roots: Bringing Afro-Caribbean Style and Community to Downtown SLC
Twisted Roots is about more than just selling merchandise and items in a brick-and-mortar store: It’s about supporting a community. … read more
Virtualized: Bri Ray
Bri Ray is all about creativity in its purest form—the type that allows unbounded emotion, conveys freedom and undiluted expressionism. … read more
Film Review: Boys vs. Girls
Boys vs. Girls eventually settles into a groove where it becomes slightly less painful to watch because you’re getting closer to its end. … read more
Beer Review: RoHa Brewing Project – Transom Dark Pale Ale
Don’t be fooled by the darker color of the Transom; it’s a refreshing beverage that seems to be built for the transition between seasons. … read more
Uber Driving!
In this month’s Mike Brown: Uber Driving! “Overall, the job is kind of fun. I don’t like people, but I like talking to people.” … read more
Patience and Peace: An Interview with Tyler Holmes
More than anything, Tyler Holmes’ Nightmare in Paradise reads like a real-time reckoning with these forces of change and movement. … read more
Review: serpentwithfeet – DEACON
serpentwithfeet = Bilal + Frank Ocean … read more
Tell Me Something Good: Performance with Alexandra Barbier
Alexandra Barbier’s emphasis on playful improvisation is extremely welcome after months of identical days and isolation from each other. … read more
Curly Me! A Resource to Educate, Empower and Encourage Young...
Curly Me! offers resources to girls through events that aim to bring young girls of color together and to show them that they are not alone. … read more
SLUG Style: Cam Kerper
Originally from Tennessee, local photographer Cam Kerper inflects his style with outerwear one might see around SLC and Utah. … read more