Month: April 2022
Review: Rafael de Toledo Pedroso – Coração de Pássaro
Rafael de Toledo Pedroso = Rosalía + Okay Kaya … read more
Beer and B-movies: Brewvies Hump Night
Brewvies Cinema Pub’s Hump Night showings feel like a group of friends watched a bunch of cult movies while cracking jokes and drinking beers and then went pro. … read more
SLUG Magazine’s Drinker’s Glossary Vol. 1
For this year’s Beer Issue, we provide you with a glossary of useful words and phrases to help you sort through the vast world of alcoholic beverages. … read more
Sweet Vinyl Bakeshop’s Booze-Infused Desserts
After much experimentation, Sweet Vinyl Bakeshop produces alcohol-infused cupcakes through collaborations with local brewers, distillers and kombucha makers. … read more
Uinta Brewing: Pro Line Series Featuring Local Artists
Uinta Brewing is keeping up their reputation for consistent innovation by releasing a Pro Line series featuring the artwork of SLC local Griffin Siebert. … read more
Not Just a Local Rapper: An Interview with Enzo
The ever-tenuous balance between blowing up and staying true to your roots—Utah-based hip-hop artist Enzo understands this quandary as well as anyone. … read more
Grid City Beer Works: Taste, Balance, Finish
Three core beliefs—taste, balance and finish sit at the heart of Grid City beer Works’ devoted work. They do not shy away from pushing the limits of brewing. … read more
Film Review: The Bubble
Judd Apatow’s tendency to believe that too much is never enough is frustrating to say the least, giving The Bubble a feeling of half-baked indulgence. … read more
Film Review: Compartment No. 6
I was not on board at the start of Compartment No. 6, but it’s a testament to the original text, adaptation and the performances that, by the end, I am endeared. … read more
Film Review: Shakespeare’s Sh*tstorm
One of the major goals of the film seems to be a critique on criticism itself. As the preceding decades of his career demonstrate, Kaufman is entirely incorrigible. … read more