Slamdance Film Review: Alpha

Slamdance Film Review: Alpha
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Cue Alpha: a modern dystopian tale from the birthplace of democracy, inspired by one of ancient Greece’s archetypal myths—Sophocles’ Antigone. … read more

Gallery Stroll After-Party: The Conscious Nightlife of Sketch Cabaret

Gallery Stroll After-Party: The Conscious Nightlife of Sketch Cabaret
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Starting at 9:00 p.m. on the third Friday of each month, Sketch Cabaret opens the night up for an explosive experience of imaginative and inventive collaborations. Founded in 2010 by Veronica Lynn Harper, Sketch Cabaret is what she describes as “avant-garde in the raw.” … read more

Carleton Bluford: Just Another Mama’s Boy

Carleton Bluford: Just Another Mama’s Boy
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The ancient Greeks had their tales of Apollo and Artemis slaughtering the 14 children of Niobe in defense of their mother’s honor; Hamlet’s relationship with Gertrude has fueled literary discussions for hundreds of years; even Buster Bluth’s fixation on his mother Lucille has been weirding us out since 2003. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: My Fathers, My Mother and Me

Slamdance Film Review: My Fathers, My Mother and Me
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Throughout the film, Robert and his mother Florence navigate their own relationship in relation to the philosophy and structure of the commune in open and honest conversations, revealing Florence’s idealism and her son’s trepidation as one children raised under it. … read more

 
 
Dozens Massacred During Scumdogs Invasion: Local Bands Playing Hate-Filled Valentines

Dozens Massacred During Scumdogs Invasion: Local Bands Playing Hate-Filled Valentines
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Hordes of human scum gathered at the landing site of the Gwar cover band Scumdogs’ space ship, also known as Bar Deluxe. A day celebrating love and consumerism was tainted with fake blood and green semen and shall henceforth be known as the Valentine’s Day Massacre. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Wendell and the Lemon

Slamdance Film Review: Wendell and the Lemon
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Wendell (Todd D’Amour) picks up the lemon on the street, shortly after a breakup, and he quickly incorporates the lemon into his daily routine. He’s cast as a sort of neurotic, overly anxious character, also adopting an eye patch to cover a twitching eye—though he can’t remember which eye has the problem.
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Behemoth Tour Through SLC: Towards (Modern) Babylon

Behemoth Tour Through SLC: Towards (Modern) Babylon
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Nergal’s “disturbance” was more like “kicking ass without worrying about taking names later.” Along with Cannibal Corpse, Aeon and Tribulation, Behemoth put on one of the best shows in recent memory. Now, do yourself a favor and listen to the entire Behemoth discography on repeat, lest you risk missing out on some of the best music ever created.  … read more

Billie of All Trades: Billie Piper

Billie of All Trades: Billie Piper
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Billie Piper looked like she stepped out of the pages of Tiger Beat circa 1993. With a blue flannel shirt, overalls, fingerless gloves, spats and her hair in a messy top knot bun, she is the epitome of not-giving-a-damn and I love it. … read more

Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition: Monster Manual Review

Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition: Monster Manual Review
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I was about 15 years old. My friends and I weren’t cool. We listened to metal music and liked books and comics about high fantasy and science fiction. During lunch, we would daydream about epic battles and recount our favorite scenes in video games and whatever book series we thought was cool at the time.   … read more

Scott Kelly and the Road Home @ Heart of Gold Tattoo 01.30 with SubRosa, Gentry Densley

Scott Kelly and the Road Home @ Heart of Gold...
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Heart of Gold Tattoo stretched its welcoming arms around me the moment I walked through the door. The tattoo-shop-turned-acoustic-music-venue smelled sterile, as tattoo shops do, and the walls were covered in black-framed hand drawn pieces, primarily beautiful traditional-style tattoo designs. … read more