Mike Brown: Going Out and Staying Level

Mike Brown: Going Out and Staying Level
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Going out to the bar can be such a hassle these days. You have to log off your social media to get ready to go out, then log back in to show everyone in your cyber life that you are ready to go out, then log out to get to where you are going out to, then log back in to show everyone you were out, check your likes at the end of the night, boost your cyber-self-esteem and repeat the cycle. … read more

SLUG Skate Photo Feature: Sam Hubble

SLUG Skate Photo Feature: Sam Hubble
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Sam Hubble battled this rail. Not only is it super tall with an awkward run up, but it’s unstable, so it would wobble like crazy every time he got on it. … read more

Gallery Stroll: May Art Be In Your Life

Gallery Stroll: May Art Be In Your Life
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Illustration: Pat Bagley The Salt Lake Gallery Stroll takes place on the third Friday of every month. Galleries throw open their doors and welcome the public with extended hours of 6–9 p.m. and food, conversations and excellent art for all! With so much to see and do on a single night, I offer to you,

Beer of the Month: Promontory Pale Ale

Beer of the Month: Promontory Pale Ale
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Brewery/Brand: Talisman Brewing Co.
ABV: 5.5%
Serving Style: 22-oz. bottle … read more

 
 
Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
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It may not be perfection, but Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice certainly does its job in bringing the entertainment. —SLUG Mag … read more

Review: The Boss

Review: The Boss
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In The Boss, Michelle Darnell (McCarthy) is one of the wealthiest females in America. Picture Oprah with a dash of Martha Stewart. … read more

Review: Captain America: Civil War

Review: Captain America: Civil War
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The Russo Brothers proved themselves after releasing a 1970s conspiracy thriller in the form of Captain America: The Winter Soldier back in 2014, and, in Marvel-movie fashion, they have not dropped the ball with this latest installment. … read more

Review: The Lobster

Review: The Lobster
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The Lobster is an Orwellian black comedy, and Lanthimos’ capacity for dystopia seems boundless. … read more