SLUG Style: Heather Mahler

SLUG Style: Heather Mahler
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Heather Mahler is a local freelance artist. When comparing her personal style with the style of her drawings, it’s clear that the lines are blurred. She often gets asked if she is featured in her drawings, though she says she is actually emulating the characters she draws. She will be participating in Craft Lake City’s 8th Annual DIY Festival. … read more

Culture Club: It’s Love in Stereo @ Red Butte Garden 08.08

Culture Club: It’s Love in Stereo @ Red Butte Garden...
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Once upon a time, I saw Boy George at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Toward the end of the concert, a pair of his Culture Club collaborators joined George onstage. It was the first sign in years that a Culture Club reunion was not only possible, but entirely probable. … read more

The Price of a Photograph: The Witness

The Price of a Photograph: The Witness
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Vivienne Franzmann’s The Witness is more complex than your average family-conflict play: It explores themes of race, class and privilege within family. … read more

Project Service is Service

Project Service is Service
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Jessica Rodriguez is the president of Latinos in Action at Cyprus High School, a local chapter of the national organization that empowers young Latino students toward educational and career success. When Rodriguez saw that some of her peers were denied the Presidential Service Award due to their undocumented status, Project Service is Service was born. … read more

 
 
An Evening in Brazil: Dustin Gledhill and Lucas Pullin

An Evening in Brazil: Dustin Gledhill and Lucas Pullin
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For one night, the sounds, sights and flavors of Brazil will feel a little closer to home with Taste of Brazil, a program featuring Julliard Performance Conservatory graduates Dustin Gledhill on piano (of Hive Riot fame) and Lucas Pullin on guitar performing the music of 20th-century Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos at The Forge Collective on Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m. … read more

The Audacity of Radical Themes: Steve Drewett of Newtown Neurotics

The Audacity of Radical Themes: Steve Drewett of Newtown Neurotics
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Emerging during the second wave of the British punk revolution in 1979, The Newtown Neurotics were formed by frontman and guitarist Steve Drewett and boast songs that have openly radical themes commenting on equality, oil depletion, misogyny and unemployment, long before such rhetoric had made its way into mainstream discussion. … read more

Somewhere Out in the Dark: The Psychedelic Furs with The Church @ The Complex, 7.29

Somewhere Out in the Dark: The Psychedelic Furs with The...
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I love The Furs, but they hadn’t released new material since the 2004 single “Alive (For Once In My Lifetime)” and had set lists that were dominated by the same material—so, going into Saturday night’s show at The Complex, it was the opening act, The Church, that I was really looking forward to seeing. … read more

Studio Elevn Celebrates Four Years of Unapologetic Creativity

Studio Elevn Celebrates Four Years of Unapologetic Creativity
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Before having such a versatile space, Studio Elevn was a much smaller workplace, limiting the artistic freedom of those who wanted to create. Now, they have a complete, multiple-floor, New York City–style loft, perfect for any size of project or special event. … read more

Luke Bell: The Country Gentleman

Luke Bell: The Country Gentleman
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When it comes to country music, it’s all about the song, the story, the emotion and, for the lack of a better word, the soul. That’s the thing that can’t be faked. So, when the real thing comes along, it is like a punch to the gut. That’s how I felt when I first heard Luke Bell, who comes to play Salt Lake City at The State Room on Aug. 2. … read more

Damn These Heels Film Review: From Afar

Damn These Heels Film Review: From Afar
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Venezuelan director Lorenzo Vigas’ Golden Lion–winning feature debut is a terse and gripping story of two men and their relationship’s shifting dynamics of power, affection and closeness. … read more