Month: October 2024
Cher Khan + Fight the Future: Private Show @ Paxton...
I for one can’t wait to hear some new Cher Khan, and I’m also eager to see where the band goes after their stunning inauguration. … read more
Film Review: Terrifier 3
Whether you’ve been a chronically online Art the Clown lore follower or a casual splatter horror viewer, there’s something for everyone in Terrifier 3. … read more
Clairo @ The Great Saltair 10.13
Clairo is daisies and cherry blossoms, dainty jewelry worn every day, hot green tea with honey and mary-jane Doc Martens. … read more
Film Review: The Night Eats The World
The Night Eats The World is the type of movie that came at the wrong time in the right place. … read more
Judah & the Lion @ The Union 10.07
Heartbreak, loss, anxiety, depression, all the everyday struggles of being human—Akers and Macdonald created a space for the room to feel it all in one collective moment. … read more
Concert | Music | Show Reviews
Film Review: Saturday Night
On the whole, Saturday Night is a rousingly irreverent and thrilling ride, and one of the most entertaining films of the year. … read more
Film Review: Woman of the Hour
Woman of the Hour is a terrific film that is, at times, quite depressing and upsetting, and it wouldn’t be inaccurate to call it an angry feminist movie. … read more
The Transformative Power of Art: Cult Leader Amy’s Renegade Runway
With three full runway-designed looks, a mixed-designer runway and a burlesque performance by Madazon Can Can, Renegade Runway was more than just a fashion show. … read more
Review: Chat Pile – Cool World
Chat Pile has an honest nihilism on Cool World regarding the bleakness of our reality resonates with the disillusioned and enraged. … read more
Local Review: The Groanies – The Groanies
The Groanies may be a small little record, landing at 11 minutes and 97 seconds, but in impact it knocks you out. … read more