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There Are Friends on a POW Day
POW Day is collaborating with fours resorts as well as local businesses across the Wasatch Front to grow the event from last season. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Brighton Ballard
This month’s SLUG Contributor Limelight goes to a creative mind that cherishes coffee in her daily life: SLUG illustrator, Brighton Ballard. … read more
Movie Review: La La Land
While La La Land pays respect to films from 60 years ago, it remains planted in modern times and also refrains from being a predictable studio production. … read more
Utah Rally to Empower Our Communities @ Salt Lake City...
The day after Super Tuesday, when Donald Trump became America’s president-elect, hundreds of Utahns and local coalitions took to Washington Square and the Salt Lake City and County Building for an impromptu rally to empower our communities. … read more
Local Music Reviews November 2016
Local Music Reviews for Choir Boy, Archive Recordings, Elytra, Kordlhan, m.duby, Selling the Ashes and more to come. … read more
Salt Lake Comic Con 2016
Salt Lake Comic Con 2016, the massive biannual event that has proven that Salt Lake City and Utah is a boiling hotspot of geekdom, movie buffs and fantasy, kicked off Sept. 1 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. … read more
SLUG @ Utah Pride Parade 2016
The 2016 Utah Pride Parade painted 200 South with a colorful palette of enthusiastic support for LGBTQ+ Utahns as supporters marched under a proud rainbow umbrella. SLUG Magazine’s bevy of bikers and bumblers passed out magazines, sunglasses, stickers, enameled pins and Death by Salt V compilations. … read more
Motos in Moab 2016
In what has become unholy tradition, Motos in Moab returned screeching in sideways to the outskirts of the little dusty town usually known for hiking boots, kayaks and landscape photography. What began as a simple motorcycle ride and campout blossomed into what many attendees are calling the “motorcycle Burning Man.” … read more
Subversive Shrink: Post-Graduate Malaise
Dear Subversive Shrink, I spent years in graduate school. I spent tons of money and time to get a fancy degree, and years later I find myself often wondering if I am “cut out” for the work that I do. I’m young, but I have zero interest in going back to school to try again
Subversive Shrink: Being a Good Ally
If your workplace has an ethics code, brush up and become empowered via information. Know what you are expected or required to address and how. Also, explore your workplace culture and the safety of reporting and know who will support you. It takes a village to be an ally! … read more