Issues: Exclusive
Review: The Smile – Cutouts
In reality, I can’t help but recommend this album. If you’re a long-time fan, you know what to expect and are at a point where Yorke can do no wrong. … read more
Shannon & The Clams Don’t Own Beauty, but They See...
Shannon Shaw and Cody Blanchard discuss their emotional creative process, what it’s like to publicly grieve on stage and their love for their fans through it all. … read more
The White Buffalo Called Her to Clay: Pahponee’s Ceramics and...
It is Pahponee’s 43rd year as a full-time practicing artist and her 10th year exhibiting at the annual Indigenous Art Market at the NHMU. … read more
Film Review: The Apprentice
The Apprentice is much needed counterpoint to Reagan, offering a far less rosy portrayal of the “greed is good era”. … read more
Local Review: Lucy Break – aaphrodite
The overall Lucy Break on aaphrodite reminds me a bit of Charli xcx’s hyperpop albums how i’m feeling now and her most recent iconic summer album, brat. … read more
A Fourth Sister? What New Research Suggests About Indigenous Life...
The Four Corners potato was traded and grown by multiple tribes across centuries and hundreds of miles. “It’s an ancient food, but it’s being revitalized and brought back to life,” says Louderback. … read more
Oceano’s Adam Warren Embraces Chaos
Gifted lyricist and proficient vocalist Adam Warren chatted with SLUG Magazine post-set, accomplishing a successful gig and turnout. … read more
Local Review: Head Portals – A Lesson In Object Permanence
Head Portals borrows from the whirlpool of 2000s alt-rock, taking many of the sounds of the era and executing them effortlessly and with their own flair. … read more
Film Review: Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror as a whole is less of an original property and more of a two-hour-long theme park commercial. … read more
Film Review: Monster Summer
Monster Summer has far too many strengths to write off entirely and far too many weaknesses to give it too much of a pass. … read more