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Sugar and Spice and Everything Twice: Centro-matic Vs. South San Gabriel

Sugar and Spice and Everything Twice: Centro-matic Vs. South San...
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Disagreements in bands occur often––this is undeniable. Some disagreements end with the band splitting up. But in the case of Centro-Matic, a common argument about the direction they were going spawned an additional project called South San Gabriel. … read more

Pre-Tour Beat-Off

Pre-Tour Beat-Off
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It had been a while since I’ve been on a legit band tour. … read more

The Chain Reaction

The Chain Reaction
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When it comes to the freak bike/mutant bike/franken bike genre, tall bikes are king. A freak bike is any bicycle that isn’t a normal bicycle and was built for fun. … read more

Princess Kennedy

Princess Kennedy
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Hello SLUG readers. I am your Princess Kennedy. … read more

Big Art In Little Provo

Big Art In Little Provo
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A major shift is happening in Utah Valley. Provo is breaking out of its conventional mold. Culture, art and music are spewing from the guts of this traditionally Zoobie-centric town. … read more

Only the Purest of Brews

Only the Purest of Brews
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Just so you know, I hate Oktoberfest at Snowbird. … read more

DVD Reviews – September 2008

DVD Reviews – September 2008

Fine artsy films have been watched. We write some reviews. … read more

Books Aloud – September 2008

Books Aloud – September 2008

Books, books and more books are reviewed. … read more

Beer Reviews – September 2008

Beer Reviews – September 2008
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It’s already September and slowly getting colder. I’m not about to break into a full, stout-drinking frenzy, but I will drink its closely related brother, the porter. … read more

Gallery Stroll – September 2008

Gallery Stroll – September 2008

It’s funny how you can feel summer ending––the temperature cools, a swift breeze reminds us that leaves are changing and will soon fall to the ground and fall and winter ale goes on sale. In Utah we host Oktoberfest in August––another reminder that if you blink you can miss a whole season. … read more

Bellography – September 2008

Bellography – September 2008
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The granddaughter of a Spanish Basque gypsy, Jamilla’s love of organic dance comes naturally and genetically. Originally trained in classical ballet, she was hooked on Middle Eastern dance after watching her sister belly dance.  … read more

An Extended Stay In the Subconscious

An Extended Stay In the Subconscious
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San Francisco is one of the meccas of the skateboarding world. I was lucky enough to stay in the Mission District for a week with some good family and got to skate some of the most amazing spots the city has to offer. … read more