Year: 1991
Books & Literature: December 1991
Imajica is Barker’s most profound and richly imaginative book since the publication of Weaverworld. … read more
Concert Reviews: December 1991
Blur, England’s most shaggable band, took the stage at DV8 and took over the minds of the audience who were left to shake their heads. … read more
Notes From The Industrial Underground: December 1991
Advice for the young: get your asses to Foetus. I promise it will be one of the great shows of 1991 for Salt Lake. … read more
Record & Tape Reviews: December 1991
Well, I think I’ve found my “Best Album of the Year” winner. … read more
Film & Video: December 1991
Be forewarned: Don’t get too caught up in the portrayal of our brutally violent society to miss the messages that are so eloquently conveyed. … read more
Conquering The Local Club Circuit With House of Cards
Just what is “making it” in the local bar scene, and why would anybody even try it in the first place? … read more
Concert Review: Nofx, Treepeople, Organized Confusion and Miskreant
We were certainly lucky to get to see these guys this time around. … read more
Books & Literature: November 1991
Pranks,
What’s Wrong With KJQ, Anyway?
Brothers and sisters, despair at the state of our popular culture—especially the mass media, and FM radio in particular. … read more
Comics: November 1991
Preposterous it may sound, but those looking for something substantial from DC Comics should give Shade a chance. … read more