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Review: Terrorstorm: A History of Government Sponsored Terrorism

Review: Terrorstorm: A History of Government Sponsored Terrorism
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Terrorstorm: A History of Government Sponsored Terrorism Alex Jones Disinformation Street: 10.31 Terrorstorm has been hailed as the “Matrix of Truth” and other such drivel from like-minded liberal reviewers. While Terrorstorm does a great job of chronicling, logically, the apprehensions of the left, it fails at making a balanced view of terror; like its counterpoint,

Review: Greg The Bunny: Best of the Film Parodies

Review: Greg The Bunny: Best of the Film Parodies
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Greg The Bunny: Best of the Film Parodies Spencer Chinoy IFC/Shout! Factory Street: 10.24 Is the mere concept of foul-mouthed puppets funny? If you’ve ever seen Meet the Feebles, you know that it takes a few venereal diseases, a shit-eating fly and a gun-yielding hippo to lift that concept off the ground. When Greg the

Review: Wonder Showzen Season II

Review: Wonder Showzen Season II
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Wonder Showzen Season II Augenblick Studios MTV Home Entertainment Street: 10.10 The idea to use puppets as the faceplate for social commentary is not a new idea by any means. Even the Muppets, in their Jim Henderson soaked sub-world, had things to say about social structure and sexual roles (i.e., independent Miss Piggy chasing down

Review: The True Legend of the Eiffel Tower

Review: The True Legend of the Eiffel Tower
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The True Legend of the Eiffel Tower Simon Brook Koch Vision Street: 10.03 I’ve been waiting for my chance to use superfluous French euphemisms in my reviews. Perhaps this, a critique of a docu-drama about the Eiffel Tower, is the right time to get my joie de vivre on. Do you know Gustave Eiffel’s raison

Review: Nina  Blag

Review: Nina Blag
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Nina Blag Dahlia Scapegoat Publishing Street: 08.01.06 Blag Dahlia is one of those notorious figures in punk rock that many people idolize for the same reasons that others abhor him. As the front man of The Dwarves, Blag has made a career out of shocking audiences for more than twenty years. With his second novel,

The Corleones

The Corleones
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This is the last show, reunion or otherwise, The Corleones will ever play. … read more

Make It or Break It – February 2007

Make It or Break It – February 2007
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With each new season the progression of snowboarding reaches a higher level. Bigger gaps are discovered. Urban spots are constantly being built in cities around the world. Riders think up innovative technical tricks that nobody has ever seen. … read more

Rusty White RIP

Rusty White RIP
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I met Rusty in the art department at the University of Utah. He was an up-and-coming photographer, and I was taking classes as a photography major. Rusty was working with Blindside and would soon work for Elevation. … read more

I Like Turtles

I Like Turtles
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I caught around 10 or so turtles and convinced my parents to let me take them home with us. I rode in the back of our big Mormon van with them, making sure that all the turtles got along and weren’t too bored on the drive home. … read more

Gallery Stroll: SLUG’s Birthday Party, As Sophisticated As We Can Be At 18 – February 2007

Gallery Stroll: SLUG’s Birthday Party, As Sophisticated As We Can...
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Ahh …18-years-old. I remember the days; trying to work as little as possible and party as hard as I could. The nights were filled with people and drinking games. My how times change! Now I sit back and discuss politics and current events with my friends while we drink and play games. I think you never grow out of some things. SLUG Magazine is one of those things.  … read more

Dear Dickheads – February 2007

Dear Dickheads – February 2007
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The dickheads inform a dickhead on dealing with asshole roommates. … read more

Bellyography: Amanda – February 2007

Bellyography: Amanda – February 2007
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Living life in a big way seems to be Amanda’s life journey. Not content with just dancing, she is a stage manager, a volunteer organizer, a belly dance teacher and a costumer. … read more