The Dude Tour Diaries: Day One

The Dude Tour Diaries: Day One
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Once again, the second to last stop on the annual summer contest series, Dew Tour, lands in Salt Lake City. … read more

Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival 08.12-08.16

Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival 08.12-08.16
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This year was a return to form for San Francisco’s biggest summer music festival. With the return of a three-day lineup and some of the biggest names on the summer festival circuit, Outside Lands pulled off one of their best years yet. … read more

2011 Mayhem Festival Preview

2011 Mayhem Festival Preview
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Since 2008, the Mayhem Festival has been a staple of North American touring metal fests, and its stages have been graced by such heavyweights as Slayer, Slipknot, Dragonforce, Lamb of God, Hatebreed and Killswitch Engage. Known for diverse lineups from subgenres all across the metal spectrum, Mayhem has raised the bar for their 2011 tour. Although there is no Salt Lake City stop on the tour this year, it will hitting the Nampa Ampitheatre in Nampa, ID on July 13th. … read more

Who Likes Short Shorts? Film Festival @ The Post Theatre 06.03

Who Likes Short Shorts? Film Festival @ The Post Theatre...
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There are no clear rules in short films, so what do you look for when watching one: story, art, length? The Who Likes Short Shorts Film Festival, which began screening submissions from local filmmakers in fall of 2010, features short films focusing on wide ranging subjects in all genres. … read more

Yeti Trek: Columbia River Gorge Plays Host to Sasquatch! Festival’s Tenth Year

Yeti Trek: Columbia River Gorge Plays Host to Sasquatch! Festival’s...
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 Growing up in the intermountain west, my childhood summers were full of road trips and amphitheaters. Festivals at ski resorts, skits at summer camp, family reunions, weddings and outdoor productions by the local community college were all performed (some better than others) in these beautiful western landscapes. They were also all preceded by painful road trips and followed by equally painful sunburns. Thankfully, this amphitheater trend has continued into adulthood, culminating recently with the breathtaking vista that is The Gorge, Washington. … read more

Sasquatch 2011

Sasquatch 2011
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Government uprisings, mass protests and civil movements are a few common examples of events that draw tens of thousands of people through common passion. This year, the 2011 Sasquatch music festival’s official Facebook fan page had a total of 41,173 followers, and the website logged 100,000 tickets sold over the four days.  … read more

Super Moon Rising: SLUG’s SXSW 2011

Super Moon Rising: SLUG’s SXSW 2011
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 To say I was excited for a festival that occurs in a place where shirts stick to backs with humidity would be a great understatement. I made my schedule anyway, boarded the plane with much air-phobia, and arrived with no limo waiting.  A shuttle ride later and downtown beckoned outside the hotel window with an amazing buzzing from the SXSW. … read more

I Want to Live at SXSW

I Want to Live at SXSW
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Every March, musicians, journalists, photographers and industry types descend upon the city of Austin for nearly a week of non-stop music. When music oozes out of everywhere, it’s hard to find something that you don’t like. Mediocre performances are forgotten in the sea of awesome. … read more

The Orchard Showcase at Cedar Street Courtyard

The Orchard Showcase at Cedar Street Courtyard
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  On Friday evening in Austin Generationals, Charles Bradley and The Black Angels performed at Cedar Street Courtyard. The showcase would be one of the best I saw while in Austin. It’s still hard to find the words to describe how great it was … read more

Exene Cervenka at Red Eyed Fly

Exene Cervenka at Red Eyed Fly
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Forget everything you know about the female vocalist that fronted legendary punk band X. Well … almost everything.  … read more