Steve Aoki, Datsik, Dirtyphonics, Aiden Chance @ Complex 01.24

Steve Aoki, Datsik, Dirtyphonics, Aiden Chance @ Complex 01.24
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On January 24, Steve Aoki’s DEADMEAT Tour, promoting his newest album, Wonderland, stopped in Salt Lake City at the Complex for a long night of some solid electronic dance tunes. … read more

Napalm Flesh Local Artist Spotlight: Stalemate Flesh

Napalm Flesh Local Artist Spotlight: Stalemate Flesh
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This week we’ve got plenty of local goings on, and it’s fit that Napalm Flesh spotlights Salt Lake City’s Stalemate Flesh for our first local artist spotlight in a while. Also on tap are reviews from a re-issue of a re-issue from Cirith Ungol, as well as reviews of the new Desecravity and Psycroptic albums and your weekly event rundown. … read more

The First Time

The First Time
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A serendipitous encounter between two teenagers forces the pair to reevaluate their current relationships as they both find an undiscovered spark in one another they can’t seem to ignore. … read more

Indie Game: The Movie

Indie Game: The Movie
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Directors Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky follow multiple independent game developers as they feverishly work in their home offices to meet demanding deadlines set by large gaming distributors.

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Neil Young and Jonathan Demme Q&A at Slamdance

Neil Young and Jonathan Demme Q&A at Slamdance
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It’s not often that music legend Neil Young makes a stop in the red-state of Utah. It’s even more unusual that the 66-year-old Canadian came to Park City for two days, and didn’t even pick up a guitar. As part of this year’s Slamdance Film Festival, Young joined Academy Award-winning director Jonathan Demme in a lively, two-hour Q-and-A with indie filmmakers and fans to discuss their latest film, Neil Young Journeys. … read more

C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters @ Kingsbury Hall 01.28

C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters @ Kingsbury Hall 01.28
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If you’re familiar with the work of C.S. Lewis, then you’ve heard of The Screwtape Letters. It’s a classic tome based on a figurative book written by two demons. … read more

House of Party Rock Presents: Afrojack 01.19 @ Park City Live

House of Party Rock Presents: Afrojack 01.19 @ Park City...
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Park City Live (located in the Main Street space formally known as Harry-O’s) opened their doors during the launch of Sundance Film Festival. Security in all black was at every corner, white flashes from photographers taking pictures and bright lights from the stage all set the mood for a special evening. Top of the line LCD screens, lasers and hot ass go-go dancers completed the mood. … read more

Bones Brigade: An Autobiography

Bones Brigade: An Autobiography
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Sundance-vet Stacy Peralta returned to the festival this year with his fourth documentary, Bones Brigade. Opening with a completely black screen and the sounds of polyurethane wheels again cement, Bones Brigade tells the story of the team by the same name, managed by Stacy Peralta, who eventually churned out some of the biggest and most influential names in skating. … read more

The Last Elvis

The Last Elvis
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Part of the World Dramatic Competition, this Argentinian film was beautiful and complex. Set in Buenos Aires, “Elvis” Gutierrez (John McInerny) is a spot-on Elvis impersonator.  … read more

Grabbers

Grabbers
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Erin Island, a quaint little fishing village off the coast of Ireland, is a quiet place where everyone knows everyone and the cops have so little to do, they can get away with drinking on the job. … read more