Month: May 2022
Big Thief @ Metro Music Hall 4/30
Adrianne Lenker is a singular songbird, a rare storyteller with a bleeding heart and a steely resolve. I am better for having seen Big Thief live. … read more
Film Review: The Duke
The Duke is the kind of film that gives feel-good movies a good name, and it’s proof that even if crime doesn’t pay, it can be incredibly entertaining. … read more
SLUG Style: Cintia Lastra
Cintia Lastra’s jewelry incorporates the new with the old, signifying her belief in healing and community that has grown alongside her love of roller skating. … read more
Review: Spiritualized – Everything Was Beautiful
Spiritualized = Robert Pollard + David Bowie … read more
Film Review: Pompo: The Cinephile
The fan base of the original manga would indicate there’s an audience for Pompo: The Cinephile, but its appeal and audience feel specific and niche. … read more
Local Review: Hoofless – Ad Nauseam
Self described as “chamber punk” and “orchestral post rock,” Hoofless have created a memorable EP with Ad Nauseam. … read more
Cranky’s Bike Shop Caters to Utah’s Cycling Community
For Cris Pereira, current owner of Cranky’s Bike Shop, running a successful bike shop stems from a deep engagement with the sport and craft at hand. … read more
Sweet Streets: Making Movement Safer for Salt Lake City
In late 2019, a few Salt Lake citizens enacted systemic changes in the ways we roam with Sweet Streets, a local people-first city planning advocacy group. … read more
All Seasons Commuter Diary
As you see cyclists grinding up a steep incline, bumping music while riding with their crew, have you ever wondered what’s going through their minds? … read more
When 100 Miles Isn’t Enough: Riding with Salt Lake Randonneurs
Salt Lake Randonneurs came to Salt Lake City in 2011 after Richard Stum participated in a few rides with a Southern Utah club, leading him to start SLR. … read more