A Fourth Sister? What New Research Suggests About Indigenous Life...
“It’s an ancient food, but here it’s being revitalized and brought back to life,” says Louderback. … read more
Local Review: Head Portals – A Lesson In Object Permanence
Head Portals borrows from the whirlpool of 2000s alt-rock, taking many of the sounds of the era and executing them effortlessly and with their own flair. … read more
Film Review: Monster Summer
Monster Summer has far too many strengths to write off entirely and far too many weaknesses to give it too much of a pass. … read more
Anti-Protagonists and Anti-Detectives in Michael Farfel’s Glossy Eyed, Buzzy Fly
Glossy Eyed, Buzzy Fly continually asks its readers to transgress their own bodies from our world into an ever-layered realm of strange realities. … read more
Film Review: Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror as a whole is less of an original property and more of a two-hour-long theme park commercial. … read more
Oceano’s Adam Warren Embraces Chaos
Gifted lyricist and proficient vocalist Adam Warren chatted with SLUG Magazine post-set, accomplishing a successful gig and turnout. … read more
Film Review: A Different Man
A Different Man is an absorbing and interesting film that didn’t completely satisfy me, losing its way in the final section as it tries for too much without a clear idea of why it’s doing so. … read more
Film Review: Joker: Folie à Deux
Joker: Folie à Deux is an unmitigated disaster that not only isn’t going to leave anyone wanting more, it irrevocably takes the luster off its seriously flawed yet strangely interesting predecessor. … read more
Local Review: Hoppy – Little While
Soothing and syrupy, Hoppy on Little While is the perfect crowd-pleaser to throw on at a party or unwind with after a long day. … read more
Confusion is Canon: My Experience at Salt Lake’s FanX 2024
The Salt Lake FanX Comic & Pop Culture Convention has ripped a crack in the wall through time and space once again. … read more