Bury My Heart in a Record Sleeve

Bury My Heart in a Record Sleeve
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2008 marked Randy’s Records of Salt Lake City’s 30th Anniversary. This is quite a feat considering that every record store that was open in 1978 is now closed or no longer sells records. Randy’s is a monument to the preservation of vinyl and the warm sound that jumps out of the grooves. A sound that is still superior to any version digitalia has yet offered up. … read more

Mike Brown: Top 5 Music Genres I Hate

Mike Brown: Top 5 Music Genres I Hate
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I don’t know what it is about writing, but for me it’s usually much easier to write about all the things I hate. In the spirit of the yearly top fives I thought I would write about my most hated top five music genres. … read more

WHY ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE: A Conversation with the Yes Men about their Film, The Yes Men Fix the World, Playing the Sundance Film Festival.

WHY ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE: A...
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Combine the social disruption and confusion of culture jammers Improv Everywhere with the social awareness of Noam Chomsky, frame it as entertainment in a manner similar to Ali G, and you have a rough idea of how the Yes Men operate. This year at the Sundance Film Festival, The Yes Men’s new film, The Yes Men Fix the World, highlights the group’s illustrious pranks over the last five years. … read more

Sarah Phillips

Sarah Phillips
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By the end of April I’ve usually had enough goddamn snow to hold me over until a visit to the southern hemisphere in August (sometimes longer). But at the end of last season this limey Sarah Philips would not stop blowing up my phone. … read more

Product Reviews – January 2009

Product Reviews – January 2009

This month SLUG reviews tequila, phone cases, v neck shirts and a whole lot more. … read more

Gallery Stroll – January 2009

Gallery Stroll – January 2009
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Finding the underground and uncovering Utah’s finest artists, SLUG presents highlights for January’s Gallery Stroll. … read more

Beer Reviews – January 2009

Beer Reviews – January 2009
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Let’s face it, the only way to get through the winter months is to drink profuse amounts of alcohol. So the new line up is going to be anything above your standard percentile of alcohol to keep you warm in the winter months. Hopefully, this will introduce you to new styles, the art of aging beer and hopefully leave you with a killer hangover. With the higher alcohol, please do your best to kick off the new year. And since this is SLUG, we don’t need to tell you to drink responsibly … … read more

The Utah Duck-Butt Goes Global

The Utah Duck-Butt Goes Global
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It’s been amazing getting to know our cousin Tempest better. Before this secret and extended visit, we’d seen her only twice and had had limited communication with her … read more

Bellyography: Kairo – January 2009

Bellyography: Kairo – January 2009
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Take equal parts energizer bunny, intellectual, stand-up comedienne, community organizer, devoted friend, mother, and wife, and add a huge portion of Middle Eastern dancer, and you will have one, very original member of our community—Kairo.  … read more

Bettie Page Tribute

Bettie Page Tribute
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Where the old adage that gentlemen prefer blonds is by no means a universal truth, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at vintage Hollywood. For every raven-haired actress that resembled Elizabeth Taylor, there was a Marilyn Monroe, a Veronica Lake and a Faye Dunaway sporting their golden locks for legions of admirers. … read more