Watain @ Metro 03.06 with Destroyer 666 and Ares Kingdom

Watain @ Metro 03.06 with Destroyer 666 and Ares Kingdom
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Watain’s Erik Danielsson would perform acts and rites with a torch and candles on the altar. At one point, he held the fire the animal head, smoldering it before quickly putting the torch out in a flash of sparks. … read more

From Pop Culture to Laugh Tracks: An Interview with Bryan Garris of Knocked Loose

From Pop Culture to Laugh Tracks: An Interview with Bryan...
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In anticipation of their Salt Lake City date, Bryan Garris of Knocked Loose discusses the Louisville hardcore scene and their uprising within the community.
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An Evening with Shovels & Rope @ The State Room 03.06  

An Evening with Shovels & Rope @ The State Room...
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There is a certain magnetism surrounding South Carolina–based country blues rock duo Shovels & Rope. … read more

Talib Kweli @ Urban Lounge 03.03 with Niko Is, DJ Spintelect  

Talib Kweli @ Urban Lounge 03.03 with Niko Is, DJ...
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With the energy at a high, Talib exited the stage. Of course the chants began soon after, begging the living legend to come back to the stage for another song. … read more

 
 
Alex Cameron @ Urban Lounge 03.03 with Molly Burch

Alex Cameron @ Urban Lounge 03.03 with Molly Burch
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Alex Cameron’s fans showed up at Urban Lounge in earnest, jammed within the small, railed-in area just in front of the stage. … read more

Review: Celeste

Review: Celeste
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For a game about a young girl climbing a mountain, Celeste is surprisingly less a coming-of-age story and more a story about how hard it is to take the tremendous first steps towards better health. … read more

This is Primal: Social Axe Throwing in SLC

This is Primal: Social Axe Throwing in SLC
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Holding an axe over your head is an “empowering feeling,” says Steve Lister, one of the three Social Axe Throwing founders. … read more

Review: The Red Strings Club

Review: The Red Strings Club
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Red Strings Club is a game that tugs at your philosophical leanings, asking grand and granular questions that it demands you answer. But most importantly, Red Strings weaves a familiar paranoia using the root of cyberpunk: that corporations increasingly own our well-being, and, to a large extent, we’ve come to like it. … read more

Film Review: A Fantastic Woman

Film Review: A Fantastic Woman
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Director Sebastián Lelio crafts an empathetic and surprisingly soft portrait of Marina (Daniela Vega), a trans woman, as she pushes fiercely for a chance to carve out space for herself, a space to mourn. … read more