Bold & Beautiful: Jenna Tea
Jenna Tea is now able to start performing at 21+ venues like MILK+, The Cabin and Gracie’s, and she’s ready to show new audiences what she’s made of. … read more
Local Review: Emily Hicks – Weird Wild Wonderful
Weird Wild Wonderful contains and represents each of Emily Hicks vocal subtleties in a sincere and delightful country-pop package. … read more
Review: Sabrina Carpenter – Short N’ Sweet
Sabrina Carpenter on her album Short n’ Sweet is just fun, upbeat, and makes something you immediately grasp and return to again and again. … read more
8 Bands of Notoriety at Crucialfest 13
At Crucialfest, local and national bands with unparalleled talents will culminate at the Metro Music Hall, equipping our ears with the sounds of heavy metal sovereignty as we headbang our way into comas. … read more
Film Review: His Three Daughters
His Three Daughters wasn’t the easiest movie to watch for me, but it’s the most rewarding and memorable film I’ve seen this year by a sizable margin. … read more
Local Review: Sunhills – Planetarium
Sunhills Planetarium is glittered with samples that seemingly come from mission control, poking the eerie feeling of “sitting in a tin can, far above the world.” … read more
Book Review: The Book of Drought
The Book of Drought, by local poet and educator Rob Carney, manages to take a clear-eyed look at the environment, instill faith in community action and a more hopeful tomorrow. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Kit Cactus
As one of our most reliable illustrators, Kit Cactus has crafted charming, vibrant artwork full of character for our editorial content and Localized posters! … read more
Contributor Limelight: Arthur Diaz
Having joined the SLUG team this spring, Arthur Diaz has proved to be a prolific writer. … read more
Sage Nelsen: Upcycled in Every Shade of Pink
Sage Nelsen teases the concept of a “jollection”—pieces made entirely of jeans—as well as a collection that discusses mental health. … read more