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In Color & Cheers premier at U of U
It’s that time of year again with the leaves changing colors, the smell of fall, and of course everyones favorite snowboard premiers. On September 16th Transworld premiered their movie In Color along with Peoples premier of Cheers. The crowd seemed to get bigger and bigger outside, mostly because of the free pizza and Monster energy drinks. Burton and Celtek also set up shop outside, Burton even had a little Airchair and push up contest for the kids to keep the in shape and get hooked up with some of this years Burton bindings and accessories. Once the doors opened people poured in the auditorium leaving no seat open and only standing room for the stragglers. The first movie was Transworld’s In Color, which is one of there best movie’s to date after that there was a small intermission in which they gave out a DC snowboard and a few cases of Monster. After making a few people happy the new People film Cheers, kicked off and with Jeremy Jones, Seth Huot and J.P. Walker still getting epic parts, brings to mind the phrase ” you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” which was put to shame in there parts. So if you weren’t there, go pick up a copy of both these movies and enjoy.
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Cathedral Tattoo Company Open House
SALT LAKE CITY :: 2010-09-24
Cathedral Tattoo Company owners and artists hosted an open house to celebrate the completion of their new studio/gallery located on 249 East 400 South below Stoneground Pizza. Dozens of guests from ink-free tattoo virgins to fully-inked tattoo veterans enjoyed Alice White Pinot Noir and Stoneground pizza as they toured the space. Cathedral bridges the gap between upscale tattoo salons and old-time tattoo parlors. Walk-ins are welcome, but stop by to browse the vintage flash on display as well.
Brick and Mortar Skate Jam
September 17 was the official last Friday of summer and Hondo hosted a BBQ and skate jam at Brick and Mortar. Good times to ride out the last weekend of summer. … read more
City Weekly’s Beerfest 2010
On Saturday September 11 the masses gathered for the first ever Beer Festival hosted by City Weekly. The turn out was much higher than expected. The event sold out and lead to longer than anticipated beer lines. Some attendees became discouraged and left, but for the true beer lovers the delicious array of 40 different beers from local brewers made it worth the wait in the long lines. The event also featured live music and food from vendors like Sage’s and The Pie. … read more
Awkward Hour’s 2nd Anniversary
Brian Staker has been producing the Awkward Hour podcast for two years now. To celebrate, he invited all of his awkward listeners down to the Salt Lake Art Center to enjoy some beers and the Contemporary Masters mini golf course designed by local artists. Photos by Katie Panzer and Mitch Allen … read more
Rough Side Of Da Trax
Here are some shots of the greatness that happened at the Summer Of Death “Rough Side Of Da Trax” on Saturday, September 4th 2010. It was a fantastic event and hopefully these images will make you feel like an idiot for not being there…but if you were there, you already know how rad it was. Look for the print coverage in next months SLUG (October 2010) and get psyched for next years competitions, shit’s gonna be epic. … read more
KRCL Hidden Hollow Concert Series – 9/3/10
On Friday September 3rd, Hidden Hollow was once again the venue for KRCL and Utah Open Land’s Hidden Hollow Concert series. This edition featured an opening performance by Rakatanka, which was followed by a spirited showing from La Farsa. Rakatanka greeted the smaller than usual crowd with a nice mellow vibe that was influenced by light percussion, lots of group interaction, and a harmonica for good measure. La Farsa picked things up with upbeat pop-esque songs and lots of crowd interaction. With fall in the air and fast fading daylight, get out to the final edition of the Hidden Hollow Concert series on September 17th. … read more
KRCL Hidden Hollow Concert Series 8/20/10
On August 20th, Libbie Linton and Fictionist provided the entertainment for the fourth edition of KRCL and Utah Open Lands’ Hidden Hollow Concert series. Linton, who hails from Logan, performed a well received and easily listenable set that showcased her unique voice and her personal take on a combination of mellow rock and classic folk music. With members from Fictionist jumping in and out of various songs, Linton was able to demonstrate her emotional song writing when performing solo, and the enjoyabilty of more upbeat songs when backed by Fictionist members.
The group Fictionist was the second performance of the night. Fictionist plays what can be described as rock with a little bit of pop and indie influences thrown in for good measure. With two guitars, a bass, a keyboard, and a percussionist, Fictionist is able to alter the mood of their show from song to song. One song can emphasize their vocals, while the next can be full on rock that gets both the crowd and the energy level picked up.
Friday night saw the biggest turnout so far at the Hidden Hollow Concert series. With only two more concerts left, make sure to get out to Hidden Hollow on September 3rd to enjoy some free local music in an intimate setting before it’s too late. … read more
KOI anniversary party at Lucky 13
On Sunday August 22nd KOI Piercing Studio celebrate 13 years of big ears! The party started at Liberty Park at 6 PM with a picnic before moving to Lucky 13 at 9 PM for tall boys and good times. Congrats on 13 years guys, you are truly a Salt Lake staple.
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Chromeo @ W Lounge
After rockin’ it at Pioneer Park, Chromeo offered up a more intimate DJ set at the W Lounge. From the DJ booth all the way to the bathroom line, Dave 1 had everyone at the sold out show movin’ and groovin’. The hardest of the hardcore Chromeo fans turned out to get another dose of the coolest thing to ever come out of Montreal. The crowd showed Chromeo some Salt Lake love and proved we deserved that Beach Boys song. If you missed this show, it really sucks to be you. Photos by Katie Panzer. … read more