An Evening with Cancer: Reviewing “Wit” by Wasatch Theatre

An Evening with Cancer: Reviewing “Wit” by Wasatch Theatre
By

Wit was one of the most exceptional, beautiful productions I’ve seen in a long time. I don’t remember the last time I cried so much and laughed so hard. … read more

We Live For Funny: The Evolution Of The Utah Comedy Scene

We Live For Funny: The Evolution Of The Utah Comedy...
By

SLUG sat down for a beer with three veteran comics on the Utah scene, and we got to know things about Utah comedy that even its Bishop doesn’t know. … read more

Summer of Death: Roughside of Redwood

Summer of Death: Roughside of Redwood
By

Roughside is a travelling contest that has mainly centered in the downtown Salt Lake, but this time around, the West Valley/Taylorsville area got some love. … read more

Mischief Brew Plays Knew Place with Scary Uncle Steve, Mañanero, Well Okay, Josh Madsen

Mischief Brew Plays Knew Place with Scary Uncle Steve, Mañanero,...
By

After spending a great deal of time trying to find the venue, I assumed my best venture was the entrance where all the punks were congregating. … read more

 
 
Review: The Wasteland Vol. 11: Floodland

Review: The Wasteland Vol. 11: Floodland
By

The Wasteland Vol.11: Floodland Writer: Antony Johnston Artist: Christopher Mitten Oni Press Street: 08.13 The Wasteland has been an long and excruciating journey for Abi and Michael as they scoured what used to be America for the fabled city of A-Ree-Yass-I. The series place one hundred years after an incident called The Big Wet, a

Review: Invisible Republic, Vol. 1

Review: Invisible Republic, Vol. 1
By

Invisible Republic, Vol. 1 Writers: Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko Artists: Gabriel Hardman, Jordan Boyd Image Comics Street: 09.10 Invisible Republic’s solicitation that it’s “Breaking Bad meets Blade Runner” may not live up to its expectation for me quite yet, but it’s damn near close. This new sci-fi series is another one of many science fiction

Review: Colonies Online

Review: Colonies Online
By

Colonies Online Iron Bit Reviewed on: PC (exclusive) Street: 05.01.14   Conceptually, Colonies Online has the potential to become an extremely addictive MMO. Players take control of a single colonist who is tasked with setting up outposts on various planets. Other players can interact with these outposts—or raze them to the ground if they are

Review: Wayward, Vol. 2: Ties That Bind

Review: Wayward, Vol. 2: Ties That Bind
By

Wayward, Vol. 2: Ties That Bind Writer: Jim Zub Artist: Steve Cummings Image Comics Street: 08.26 TL;DR: Reading Wayward is like watching the Google street view of the cats in Hiroshima–perfect. It’s impossible to take your eyes off of and constantly leaving you wanting to share it with your friends. It’s an unprecedented time for

Review: Nobunga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence

Review: Nobunga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence
By

Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence Tecmo KOEI Reviewed on: PS4 Also on: PC Street: 09.04 Sphere of Influence is one of the most complicated video games I have ever played. Now, I’m not exactly well versed in the world of simulation/strategy games—second place on my most complicated list is probably the 360 game Civilization Revolution—but

Review: Until Dawn

Review: Until Dawn
By

Until Dawn Supermassive Games/Sony Computer Entertainment Reviewed on: PS4 (exclusive) Street: 08.25   Warning: Since Until Dawn is a story-heavy game, it bears mentioning that this review will contain minor spoilers. If you’re worried about that, go and buy the game. It’s worth your money. The rest of you, read on.   Oh man. Distilling