Soundwaves Podcast
Episode #176 – Ririe-Woodbury and Repertory Dance Theatre
We get a look into Utah’s dance community with Jena Woodbury from Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, and Stephanie Perkins from Repertory Dance Theatre.
Episode #175 – Transgender Awareness Month
In honor of Transgender Awareness Month, SLUG’s John Ford speaks with Dayne Law from the Utah Pride Center, as well as Troy Williams and Owen Smith from Equality Utah.
Episode #174 – Henry Glasheen’s Local Metal Favorites
SLUG’s Digital Content Coordinator, Henry Glasheen, pulls out all his local metal albums from 2014 to give you his favorites from this past year.
Episode #173 – Utah State Senator Jim Dabakis
With the 2014 election season culminating in one weeks’ time, Utah State Senator, Jim Dabakis joins SLUG Writer Alex Cragun to talk Utah politics and what you should be looking at on this year’s ballot.
Episode #172 – Trish Empey and Cat Palmer
Art Access’ current group exhibit, "Differences – A Dialogue," explores differences, identity, perspective and power. Trish Empey and Cat Palmer discuss their work in the group exhibition and their current careers.
Episode #171 – Melissa Merlot and Marcus
Melissa Merlot and Marcus are two of the leading names in SLC’s comedy scene. They discuss their comedic process and how the scene has blown up in the past five years.
Episode #170 – Pioneer Theatre Company and Plan-B Theatre Company
The 2014 Fall theatre season is upon us. We preview upcoming shows from Pioneer Theatre Company and Plan-B Theatre Company’s latest Radio Hour play.
Episode #169 – Albino Father
Albino Father, one of SLC’s finest stopped by the studio talk about their upcoming album, II, out in late October. We discuss their latest venture and preview a few new tracks.
Episode #168 – Utah’s Musical History with Joshua Joye
SLUG’s Lead Designer, Joshua Joye, browses through his favorite local bands from the past to give you an audio lesson in Utah music history.
Episode #167 – Local Theaters & Fall Film Preview
Grab your popcorn and 3D glasses, Yelp’s Jeffrey Steadman guides us through local theaters while SLUG’s Jimmy Martin previews what to watch.