Month: October 2024
Mélanie Laurent Finds Freedom As A Director
A true innovator in terms of shot composition and visual storytelling, Laurent has created perhaps her most dazzling sequence to date. … read more
Local Review: Little Moon – Dear Divine
Little Moon’s Dear Divine is like a warm hug from a good friend or feeling the sunlight blush your face and like reading The Canterbury Tales for the first time. … read more
Written In Blood: Hard Music for a Hard World
This is no lame cookie-cutter death metal act. These guys can do a lot more than growl into a microphone and detune their guitars. … read more
Soul Coughing
They have a different sound, a different outlook. Their most recognizable line from a song is “You take the ankles and I’ll take the wrists.” … read more
The Stiff Sheet
Flea does this little tune that should be a poem called Pea, about homophobic rednecks. What can you do? He’s Flea.
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La Luz’s Shana Cleveland is “Living in a State of...
La Luz’s Shana Cleveland has experienced a whirlwind decade since her last interview with SLUG. … read more
KAVA Talks – In Heels 2 Heal: Stepping Into A...
KAVA Talks is a men’s group that meets once a week to educate about the harms of domestic violence. … read more
Review: Action Bronson – JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACHLAVA THE DOCTOR
Action Bronson’s JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACHLAVA THE DOCTOR was a fun listen every time I pressed repeat, but “fun” doesn’t mean “groundbreaking.” … read more
Film Review: Your Monster
There’s far too much entertainment value and too many strong performances for me to completely dismiss Your Monster. … read more
Headshake: October 1995
I caught up with Dale Garrard, guitarist and sometimes vocalist for Headshake, outside of Saltair just after the band had finished opening for the Ramones. … read more