Covering the President: My Adventure at Journalism Space Camp

Covering the President: My Adventure at Journalism Space Camp
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“Call me right now. Right now. Right now,” pops up on my phone’s screen. The tone is alarmist, so I call my friend to find out what’s going on. She forwards me a White House press credential application and says that I should apply. … read more

Salt Lake Poetry Slam Finals: It’s Now or Never

Salt Lake Poetry Slam Finals: It’s Now or Never
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Sponsored by Wasatch Wordsmith, the 2015 Salt Lake Poetry Slam finals took place at the Broadway theatre. This competition would determine which of the five poets from the 10 who qualified would represent Salt Lake at the national competition in Oakland, CA.  … read more

Mushroomhead @ Area 51 04.02 with Doyle, The Family Ruin, Natas Lived

Mushroomhead @ Area 51 04.02 with Doyle, The Family Ruin,...
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The punk and metal faithful were out in droves Thursday night at Area 51 to see the spectacle that is Mushroomhead, and I can say that the only way you could have walked away from that show without being completely pumped full of adrenaline was if you were dead. … read more

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
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Mark my words: Everything Tina Fey touches is magical. She is the Fairy Godmother of comedy, and her newest Netflix exclusive is no exception. From the cast to the music, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt stands up to its name and is a solid, feel-good comedy.  … read more

 
 
Review: Ratatat @ The Complex 04.06 with Despot

Review: Ratatat @ The Complex 04.06 with Despot
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A thick fog like a San Francisco morning hung in the dance hall at The Complex. Goths, punks, club rats, hipsters and a lone man reading under a wall light half-filled the dance floor. Security guards meticulously surveyed from the no-man’s-land of the prison-esque fences dividing the dance floor and bar. … read more

George Ezra @ The Depot 04.05 with Ruen Brothers

George Ezra @ The Depot 04.05 with Ruen Brothers
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The night had a slow start so all hope now rested on the shoulders of the young English lad, George Ezra, who we had all come to see. When Ezra came out on stage he looked tired and a bit worn from days on the road but his energy and spirit seemed very much intact. … read more

Self Defense Family @ Kilby 03.31 with Makthaverskan and Solids

Self Defense Family @ Kilby 03.31 with Makthaverskan and Solids
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It’s a strange night. It feels like there should be a moody drizzle coming down but really it’s just cold and the streets are empty and everyone is probably home watching Netflix on the couch. But not me. No, I dragged myself here and here I am standing outside Kilby Court. … read more

Covenant: Keeping the Vow with The Labyrinth, Voicecoil, Tragic Black

Covenant: Keeping the Vow with The Labyrinth, Voicecoil, Tragic Black
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On April 6, Swedish band Covenant headlined the evening and, as always, kept their vow and blessed us with an amazing performance at Area 51. Locals Tragic Black, Denver-based Voicecoil and Seattle’s The Labrynth were the supporting groups for the evening. … read more

Viv Albertine of The Slits: A Not-So-Typical Rebellion

Viv Albertine of The Slits: A Not-So-Typical Rebellion
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Viv Albertine—the former guitarist for the post punk band, The Slits—has just had her memoir, Clothes, Clothes Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys. released through Thomas Dunne Books. It is a uniquely humble and provocative story that covers her perspective on a revolutionary era of punk rock music and culture that is usually dominated by a largely male narrative. … read more

Peach Kelli Pop @ Diabolical Records 04.08 with Tim Allen’s Forces, Lowgrey, Baby Ghosts

Peach Kelli Pop @ Diabolical Records 04.08 with Tim Allen’s...
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It’s 7:50 at Diabolical Records, and the wide, fluorescent-lit spaces between the record racks and the walls stretches out before me, filled only by the scanty clatter of setup—empty. Not 20 minutes later, though, suddenly everything’s buzzy—full, clamoring and ready to go. … read more