Issues: Issue 335 – November 2016
High West Distillery: High Spirits, High Country
In Park City, High West is producing their fourth release of popular Utah-made whiskey: Valley Tan, a name derived from the whiskey that Mormons made in the past under Brigham Young’s direction, as well as its lighter coloring. … read more
Snow Photo Feature: Danimals
Danimals – Backlip – SLC, Utah. … read more
Life in Focus: Local Filmmaker Conor Provenzano talks Kubrick and...
Conor Provenzano has been hard at work on his documentary, Focused Life, which explores people’s philosophies about the fine art of concentration. Through small vignettes with strangers and friends alike, Provenzano uses his unique filmmaking style to delve into the different ways people maintain focus. … read more
Boozetique’s Picks
With Ivy Earnest’s continual work of stocking the Boozetique emporium with modern knick-knacks and cutting-edge cocktail accessories, longtime fans and patrons are sure to find something new each time they step foot into the shop. … read more
Gallery Stroll: A Personal Experience – Blake Palmer
Using a combination of photography, Xerox transfers, graphic design and line drawing, Palmer pays homage to the Bauhaus art movement, layering styles and shapes upon familiar scenes like industrial spaces and wilderness landscapes. … read more
Mike Brown’s Season Predictions for the 2016-17 Utah Jazz Season
Mike Brown has decided to take on the role of your local underground analyst and give you some more season predictions for the 2016–2017 Utah Jazz season. … read more
Skate Photo Feature: Jared “Snuggles” Smith
Jared “Snuggles” Smith – Noseblunt – SLC, Utah. … read more
Beer of the Month: Big Bad Baptist
After reading this month’s Beer of the Month, you’ll be running to Epic Brewery to get a local taste of roasted malts and coffee flavors that embody Big Bad Baptist. … read more
Local Music Reviews November 2016
Local Music Reviews for Choir Boy, Archive Recordings, Elytra, Kordlhan, m.duby, Selling the Ashes and more to come. … read more
Movie Review: Gimme Danger
Director Jim Jarmusch’s Iggy Pop & The Stooges documentary is a straightforward history of the band throughout the film’s two-hour duration—and that’s all it needs to be. … read more