Music
SLUG Picnic: No Shooting Friends, Joseph
Newly formed band No Shooting Friends, Joseph came together and recorded their debut album, Flicker, throughout 2020’s quarantine. … read more
SLUG Picnic: The Anchorage
Over a decade ago, The Anchorage formed when a group of friends got together and started making music that they love. … read more
The Sacred Resilience of Shea Freedom and the W.A.R. Gathering
On June 20, Shea Freedom’s W.A.R. Gathering is bringing Juneteenth: A Celebration of Black Voices to the Clubhouse on South Temple. … read more
SLUG Picnic: PK Opal
Cecil Smith’s PK Opal project ultimately acts as a vehicle for them to scratch the itch of experimentation and discovery. … read more
SLUG Picnic: Peachy Fingernail
Polly Llewellyn’s stirring music under the name Peachy Fingernail comes from the guttural realm of impulse and the subconscious. … read more
After a Rise to Stardom, Ritt Momney to Play 2021...
It makes sense that an artist with a name that’s essentially a simplified anagram of the more well-known Utah senator would hail from Salt Lake City. Although, I was first convinced that Jack Rutter of Ritt Momney came from elsewhere. In our interview, we chatted about how there’s normally a brief period in a native
Velour Live Music Gallery: A Home, a Church and a...
Velour Live Music Gallery, a beloved, all-ages concert venue in Provo, recently celebrated its 15-year anniversary. … read more
Cruisin’ Around Town With S&S Concert Cruises
The S&S Concert Cruises are minishows where concertgoers bike to different locations to watch local artists perform around the city. … read more
From Radio to Mentoring, Keith McDonald Always Works to Make...
Keith McDonald is a service-oriented individual and incorporates that into everything he does, including amplifying hip-hop culture. … read more
Unity out of Wreckage: An Interview with Taraamoon
Led by the avant-garde duo 9T Antiope, the experimental hip-hop nonet Taraamoon provide a beacon for Iran’s progressive hip-hop community. … read more