FirstGlance Film Review: Love at a Certain Age

FirstGlance Film Review: Love at a Certain Age
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Although you may try to avoid the thought of elderly people being in love and having sex, this documentary shows that even as we get old and wrinkly, our desire to be with someone never goes away.
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FirstGlance Film Review: Face 2 Face

FirstGlance Film Review: Face 2 Face
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Director Katherine Brooks, who has directed MTV reality shows like The Osbournes and The Real World, shows just how alone people can really be, despite being connected to thousands of online “friends.” 
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FirstGlance Film Review: Lost on Purpose

FirstGlance Film Review: Lost on Purpose
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Along with a clever script and Kaczmarek’s great performance, this film boasts a solid cast of actors from start to finish, which truly makes this film damn good and sure to leave an impact. 
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FirstGlance Film Review: Chasing Shakespeare

FirstGlance Film Review: Chasing Shakespeare
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There have been numerous Shakespeare adaptations over the years, but none quite like this. With a unique take on Romeo and Juliet blended with some crazy Native American folklore, director Norry Niven delivers a wild and heartfelt story.
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SLUG Messes with Texas: SXSW 2013

SLUG Messes with Texas: SXSW 2013

Once again, SLUG hit South by Southwest (SXSW), the music festival that engulfed the city of Austin, Texas, for its 27th year. During the five-day adventure, we fearlessly messed with Texas and stayed hip to the music acts that dazzled our eyes and ears and munched on our hearts amid crack pipes, grilled cow hearts, topless bike cabbies and a rollerblading alien. … read more

2013 SLUG Games 2: Winter Wizardry Wickedness

2013 SLUG Games 2: Winter Wizardry Wickedness
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It was well before sunrise on the morning of Saturday, March 16, when the SLUG crew met  embarked on their extensively planned journey into the Great White North. The nerds had taken their stand at Brighton and left triumphant. Their calculated maneuvers, however, were no match for the beast that The SLUG Games was about to unleash upon the realm of Snowbasin Resort for the first time in history. The beast would come to be known as Winter Wizardry Presented by Scion. … read more

SXSW 2013: Beliefs @ Empire Control Room 03.16

SXSW 2013: Beliefs @ Empire Control Room 03.16
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Being able to see Jesus and Mary Chain play with Beliefs would be unbelievable for both the band and me. For one thing, Beliefs came about because of their affection for ‘90s shoegaze at a party years ago, so naturally one would think that if Jesus and Mary Chain played with Beliefs the band would be ecstatic.  Also, Jesus and Mary Chain would rub off on Beliefs a little more to strengthen some of the band’s weakness seen on Saturday. … read more

SXSW 2013: Parquet Courts @ The Red 7 03.16

SXSW 2013: Parquet Courts @ The Red 7 03.16
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Parquet Courts really put some work in! They subtly rocked out onstage, and though they all take turns with understated punk vocals, they had sweat stains on their clothes by the end of their set. Bassist Sean Yeaton busted out solo bass chording and played with octaves while drummer Max Savage set forth awkward rhythms. They inspired me to do what I would describe as a “crooked dance.” … read more

SXSW 2013: Baptists @ The Scoot Inn 03.16

SXSW 2013: Baptists @ The Scoot Inn 03.16
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Baptists have two, concurrent modes: metal face-clocking and riling the crowd into an abrasive disposition. The vocalist bashed into the crowd freely to generate mosh pits that would have otherwise been inaccessible for the band before an audience who found shade from the 3:00-p.m. Texas sun. Baptists thrash with a hardcore punk candor amid their “metal fur-ball convulsions” where their whole body takes on the motion of head banging. … read more

SXSW 2013: The Soft Moon @ Elysium – Moog/Switched On Showcase 03.16

SXSW 2013: The Soft Moon @ Elysium – Moog/Switched On...
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The Soft Moon is a post-punk three-piece form San Francisco with Krautrock subtleties. Their stage presence was cool—lots of smoke, darkness and a few laser lights to round it out. The show was fantastic aside form vocalist Luis Vasquez’s numerous vocal screams, emulating Robert Smith. The first couple were coo,l but the yowls became predicable by the fourth song. … read more