Creature Feature: Mona Diet

Creature Feature: Mona Diet
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Recognizing the privilege one possesses is a powerful tool that Mona Diet possesses, which is a much-needed attribute for anyone in today’s society. … read more

WASI Brings Colorful and Queer Sounds of Love and Acceptance to Utah

WASI Brings Colorful and Queer Sounds of Love and Acceptance...
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Ahead of their stop at Gold Blood Collective in Utah during Pride month, SLUG spoke with WASI about the big, rainbow picture of the tour. … read more

Tease! SLC: Provoking Sensuality and Love

Tease! SLC: Provoking Sensuality and Love
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Tease! SLC was an incredible event, particularly for a first-time experience. It felt as if it had always been a part of the Salt Lake’s Pride celebrations. … read more

Art as Wellness: UMOCA’s See Me Exhibit

Art as Wellness: UMOCA’s See Me Exhibit
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See Me is the latest exhibit residing in UMOCA’s “Ed Space” that challenges our perception of the role of art in daily life. … read more

Local Music Review: Shecock and the Rock Princess – A Taste of Something Sweet to Put in Your Mouth

Local Music Review: Shecock and the Rock Princess – A...
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Shecock and the Rock Princess = The Epoxies + Faith No More + Period Bomb … read more

Creature Feature: Michael Elliott is a Diamond in the Rough

Creature Feature: Michael Elliott is a Diamond in the Rough
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Over the last year, Elliott has been coordinating the SLC SLAY event—an east coast ball-inspired dance competition. … read more

30-Year Cover Retrospective: 1989-2019

30-Year Cover Retrospective: 1989-2019

In this, our 30th Anniversary Edition’s “30-Year Cover Retrospective,” we’ve selected a cover from each year of the magazine’s existence. … read more

Sundance Film Review: This Is Not Berlin

Sundance Film Review: This Is Not Berlin
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This Is Not Berlin celebrates the (sexual and artistic) counter-cultural liberation that this permutation of the punk scene heralded in the ’80s. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Dollhouse: The Eradication of Female Subjectivity from American Popular Culture

Slamdance Film Review: Dollhouse: The Eradication of Female Subjectivity from...
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The film is exactly what it markets itself as, an exploration of the manner in which female pop stars are exploited and misrepresented through the media and entertainment industry. … read more

Come Together: The International Tolerance Project

Come Together: The International Tolerance Project
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This January, The Utah Museum of Fine Arts will host The International Tolerance Project: Promoting Through Design in its “ACME Lab” wing of the museum. … read more