Authors: Arthur Diaz
Top Five Albums of 2024 for Ethereal Weird Girls Feeling...
We’re entering a cultural renaissance where ethereal weird girls again hold increasingly valuable social capital. … read more
Local Music Singles Roundup: November 2024
Here in SLC, we’ll be focused on the right thing: sick local bands making sick music. Below are six more incredible tracks to dig into. … 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
The Sustainable Fashionista’s Guide to SLC’s Secondhand Market
Opt to hunt for hidden treasures and curate a meaningful wardrobe from clothes that don’t create new waste. … read more
Review: cupcakKe – Dauntless Manifesto
Dauntless Manifesto by cupcakKe will get you in the mood to laugh, while you feel societal taboos around sexuality dissolve. … read more
Review: Megan Thee Stallion – MEGAN
On her new album MEGAN, Megan Thee Stallion challenges us to ditch the sad girl archetype by presenting us with another that’s empowering rather than enabling. … read more
Review: Charli xcx – BRAT
Charli xcx celebrates the archetype of a “brat” and crafts a postmodern collage using iconic pop-culture figures and brands to play with the concept of “cult-classic-ness.” … read more
Local Review: Kal Mara – CATALYST
There’s no excuse not to experience Salt Lake City’s latest bedroom pop release from a talented local artist Kal Mara on her album CATALYST. … read more
Friends, Allies, and Mentors: Creating LGBTQ+ Inclusive Schools
Friends, Allies, and Mentors’ goal is to create a safe space for our LGBTQ+ youth to thrive as they grow in schools and beyond. … read more