Review: Girl In A Band: A Memoir

Review: Girl In A Band: A Memoir
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Kim Gordon, co-founder of the post-punk band Sonic Youth, has written a remarkable memoir that is both as humbly conversational as it is candid about some of the more sensitive issues surrounding her remarkable life. … read more

Review: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water

Review: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water
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We all know SpongeBob Squarepants (Tom Kenny), the charismatic little yellow sponge without a care in the world. … read more

Review: KeepCup

Review: KeepCup
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KeepCup KeepCup Brew us.keepcup.com If you ever wanted to catch the eye of your favorite barista, get your coffee or tea in one of KeepCup’s chic and ingenuous reusable cups. I took my glass KeepCup Brew ($32) on daily treks to SLUG HQ’s favorite caffeine haunt, The Rose Establishment, where it was the envy of

Review: Fortress Fury

Review: Fortress Fury
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Fortress Fury is a strategy game from the mind of Jordan Maron—better known, apparently, as YouTuber CaptainSparklez. … read more

Review: Jupiter Ascending

Review: Jupiter Ascending
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Oh, the hot mess that is Jupiter Ascending. It’s one of those rare films that manages to be totally endearing despite the fact that it’s totally flawed—think of it as the cinematic heir to Flash Gordon. … read more

Review: Double Crossed: 10 Classic Spy Thrillers

Review: Double Crossed: 10 Classic Spy Thrillers
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Mill Creek Entertainment is a DVD distribution studio that specializes in bundling movies of packs of 10, 20 and sometimes even 100. Their newest installment is in the spy genre with the Double Crossed pack. … read more

Review: WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide

Review: WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide
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In recent years, the WWE has aimed to include a younger generation on their now lengthy history. Even if you just look at the Wrestlemania era of the company, 31 years is a long time to catalog. … read more

Review: Patagonia Houdini Jacket

Review: Patagonia Houdini Jacket
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Intended as a shell for blocking out the elements during runs and other active conditions, Patagonia’s Houdini ($99) has become my go-to light jacket. When a week’s worth of unusually wet weather hit the Wasatch Front, the Houdini kept me dry as a dad joke during my slick and drizzly commutes. … read more

Review: Technobabylon

Review: Technobabylon
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It’s really the same in any medium—more money usually equates to less risk-taking. Technobabylon is a great example. … read more

16th Annual SLUG Summer of Death Banzai Skatepark

16th Annual SLUG Summer of Death Banzai Skatepark
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The 16th annual SLUG Summer of Death kicked off the first contest of the year at Banzai Skatepark in Lindon, Utah, on June 20 2015. Banzai offers a unique wood bowl feature to the Northern Utah skate landscape, and it was definitely tested by the rippe … read more