Neko Case @ Red Butte 09.16 with Pickwick

Neko Case @ Red Butte 09.16 with Pickwick
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“Summer is Over,” Case had sung as the night grew its coldest, warning us that the warmest of days are behind us. In many ways, the final concert of the Red Butte Concert Series did indeed harken the end of summer. The air is steadily cooling and the outdoor venues are steadily closing. The Twilight series has ended and USANA Amphitheater will close its doors for the season on Friday. I can’t think of a better way to welcome the sweet autumn air than with Neko Case. … read more

Film Review: Never Not Parts 1 & 2

Film Review: Never Not Parts 1 & 2
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On Monday, September 16, Nike Snowboarding hosted a 24-hour online premiere of their newest shred flick, Never Not. Directors Joe Carlino and Per-Hampus Stalhanske split the film into two parts. Part 1 is your traditional snowboarding movie with backcountry pow scenes and city rails, while Part 2 has a documentary-like focus, bringing clarity to the snowboarding wizards behind the curtain … read more

On The Edge of The Bed

On The Edge of The Bed
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The beautiful Hotel Monaco in downtown Salt Lake City was the setting for On the Edge of the Bed, a “ tastefully sexy” seminar presented by The Healing Group, a women’s clinic located in Holladay. … read more

Porcelain Raft @ Kilby 09.17 with Silver Antlers, The Circulars

Porcelain Raft @ Kilby 09.17 with Silver Antlers, The Circulars
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By the time the third song rolled around, lead singer Mauro Remiddi let the small, but active audience know that somehow his next song, “Shapeless and Gone,” had something to do with the Rocky Mountains—even though the song wasn’t written with them in mind—and that he was blown away with the landscape of Utah and Colorado.  … read more

 
 
Staging The Self with Martha Wilson

Staging The Self with Martha Wilson
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How does one begin, in this progressive moment, to speak of the work of Martha Wilson? How to explain the beauty of the work’s relentless exploration of selfhood and its defiant feminist declaration of the body as the site of art to an audience whose ideas of art have been formed by technological saturation—a material reliance on electronic screens and an everything all at once attitude towards, well, everything? … read more

Genral Jackett @ Urban Lounge with Giraffula, Max Paine and the Groovies 09.16

Genral Jackett @ Urban Lounge with Giraffula, Max Paine and...
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The stage was already set up with various props and canvasses by the time I arrived at the Urban Lounge for the Genral Jackett show on Monday night in SLC. Everything was already prepped for the small but elaborate “Hot Rod Acid Blooze” show that Genral Jackett has been performing versions of for 40-some years.  … read more

An Interview with Chris Mills, Drummer of Harm’s Way

An Interview with Chris Mills, Drummer of Harm’s Way
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Utah is in Harm’s Sept. 24. Founded in 2006, this sXe band is from Chicago, IL and has been stomping around the world for the past year. They just recently finished a tour of Europe with Australian band Twitching Tongues and are now in the initial days of a West Coast tour with the bands Dead In the Dirt and Homewrecker. SLUG got a chance to sit down with Chris Mills, the drummer for Harm’s Way and talk about the band’s recent EP, Blinded, their deal with Deathwish Records, their transition into a metal/hardcore sound over the past few years and Chris’ dream tour destination. … read more

Baths @ Urban Lounge with Jerome LOL 09.19

Baths @ Urban Lounge with Jerome LOL 09.19
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Baths was energetic and imbued all of the dramatic air of a frontman, which I honestly wasn’t expecting from an electronic artist who likes to make music in the bathtub. … read more

Dopamine: Sphere of Influence Review

Dopamine: Sphere of Influence Review
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Dopamine takes us around the globe and gets us psyched on scenes of untouched and near-vertical backcountry kush. … read more

PowderWhore’s 2013 Film Review: Elevation

PowderWhore’s 2013 Film Review: Elevation
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PowderWhore’s latest release, Elevation, is the anti-ski film. It lacks all of the ski porn qualities most big-budget films have made the norm. The soundtrack is mellow, the stories are real, and the local population is represented.  … read more