Month: April 2022
Film Review: The Northman
Despite the arthouse cred the Eggers name brings, The Northman didn’t stray far enough from Hollywood conventions for my taste. … read more
Film Review: Aline
Aline hits one false note after another, and as much as I’m loath to stoop to such a cheap reference, yes, my hate will go on and on. … read more
Art Access’ 300 Plates Celebrates 20 Years
This year’s 300 Plates places Art Access’ mission at the forefront, connecting the event to the important work of increasing accessibility in our community. … read more
Good Morning @ The Beehive 04.08 w/ Lapdog
Fisher and West Huish of Lapdog have always wanted to play with Australian duo Good Morning. April 8’s show at The Beehive provided just the opportunity. … read more
Rethinking Rural/Urban Dichotomies at the Epicenter Spring Summit
2022’s Spring Summit gave professionals from around the state an historic chance to collaborate, network and plan for the future. … read more
Film Review: Les Olympiades (Paris, 13th District)
Paris, 13th District borders on trifling, which is disappointing given this comes from misguided choices rather than a lack of substantive ideas. … read more
Series Review: A Very British Scandal
A Very British Scandal is sordid without being trashy, but it’s very definitely aimed at those who enjoy watching painful drama unfold. … read more
Local Review: Marcus Koncar – Pretty Things Seldom Do
Marcus Koncar’s Pretty Things Seldom Do is a sad album, but Koncar has a rare, authentic sort of earnestness and perception. … read more
Film Review: We Were Hyphy
For a documentary about 20-year old niche, cultural movement, We Were Hyphy is a testament to the craft and love of those behind it. … read more
SLUG Style: Jazmin Comley
Jazmin Comley is the Director of Sales and Marketing at UTOG Brewing. A craft beer enthusiast who designs UTOG’s merch, Comley appreciates a unique fit. … read more