Issues: Issue 266 - February 2011
Movie Reviews – February 2011
Reviews of Country Strong, The Dilemma, The Green Hornet, No Strings Attached and Season of the Witch. … read more
Beer Reviews – February 2011
The month of February is here—we’ve recovered from the holidays, sent out our apology letters for any drunken mishaps and finally allowed our livers to start that healing process. Then the holiday planning assholes from above take a shit on us by infecting this month with cherub- and chocolate-packed mayhem, which only leads to more heavy drinking and probably some regrettable carnal endeavors. This lineup ought to put you in the mood for candlelit alone time with your lover or the random you picked up at the bar to ease any feelings of loneliness. … read more
Book Reviews – February 2011
Reviews of Kodachromes and Winter’s Children. … read more
Dear Dickheads – February 2011
It’s atypical for us not to write something snarky when we receive a letter. But quite frankly, this is just too important to drop our giant sarcasm ball on. … read more
SLUG Magazine’s 22nd Anniversary
At 22 years old, SLUG Magazine is finally old enough to party in a responsible and mostly non-embarrassing way. To celebrate our birthday, not only are we throwing a stellar party featuring music by Max Pain and the Groovies, Speitre, and DJ Knucklz, but we also put together a special birthday issue. SLUG Magazine handpicked 22 business owners and all-around scene makers and shakers to ask them about SLUG’s influence on the community. … read more
National CD Reviews – February 2011
Reviews of new and recent releases from Broken Records, Caroline, Deerhoof, John Vanderslice, Lemuria, Social Distortion and more. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Lindsey Kuhn
Screen-printing gig posters since the early ’90s, this Colorado-based artist is one of the most prolific in the business. … read more
Local Reviews: Max Pain & The Groovies
Channeling the late ‘60s/early ‘70s groove that once fueled the Human Be-In and the Summer Of Love, Pain and company find a niche between the psychedelic and heavy rock for their own modern movement. The heavy guitar riffs echo out of every track like a continuous wave of reverb, bending and weaving without a break and are accompanied by a cool bass and drumbeat that keep pace throughout. … read more