Three Modalities of Enchantment: Ballet West Presents Emeralds

Three Modalities of Enchantment: Ballet West Presents Emeralds
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Utah’s Ballet West opened the run of its final show of the regular 2011/2012 season on Friday night, April 13, at the Capitol Theater.  The show took its name, Emeralds, from the centerpiece of the evening’s performance, the first ballet of George Balanchine’s Jewels trilogy.  Though the house was not entirely full, the audience was indeed large and energetic. … read more

WRD: Black Diamond Divas vs. Red Rockettes 04.14

WRD: Black Diamond Divas vs. Red Rockettes 04.14
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Starting the night off, the Divas took an instant, rather cushy, lead. Both teams were using a strategy of slow starts and quick stops, and generally this strategy, in my own humble opinion, is a short term gain for a long term loss, but I guess the Divas knew something I didn’t as shown by the 51 point lead by Jam 12. … read more

Regal Beast, Midnight Vitals, PTO, The Message @ GoGo37 04.14

Regal Beast, Midnight Vitals, PTO, The Message @ GoGo37 04.14
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Last weekend a few of my friends and I all stuffed ourselves into a car and made a short but sweet weekend trip to sunny St. George, Utah. Aside from “the hell of it,” the reason for our journey entailed a performance by Regal Beast at GoGo 37 and an interview for SLUG’s podcast, Soundwaves From the Underground, with the venue’s owner, Ryan Groskreutz. … read more

Mountaineers in the Mist: The North Face Masters Final Destination

Mountaineers in the Mist: The North Face Masters Final Destination
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The North Face Masters free ride competition series returned to Snowbird from April 12-14 with over 100 competitors, both men and women, pre-registered for their chance to ‘huck mad pow,’ take home a decent paycheck and obtain the coveted Katana sword trophy. Usually, the first destination on the tour, the Snowbird event was pushed to the final stop due to lack of early season precipitation. … read more

Perfume Genius with Parenthetical Girls @ KIlby Court 04.14

Perfume Genius with Parenthetical Girls @ KIlby Court 04.14
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Mike Hadreas doesn’t do drugs, or at least not anymore. This is what the front man of Perfume Genius connoted as he told me the story about how a destitute man carrying a baby randomly solicited him for drugs a few blocks away upon his arrival. He looks as if he wants to laugh and grimace simultaneously at this, but opts to smoke the cigarette clenched in his right paw instead. This is his first time playing in Utah. … read more

Hanni El Khatib @ Urban Lounge 04.13

Hanni El Khatib @ Urban Lounge 04.13
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Khatib has been met with almost immediate success in his newfound full-time music career and I’m not going to argue why. The guy knows how to write songs and he and his band mates can perform them even better. … read more

Napalm Flesh Local Artist Spotlight: Odium Totus

Napalm Flesh Local Artist Spotlight: Odium Totus
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This week’s Napalm Flesh features a local artist spotlight with Dyingnysus of Odium Totus—read the interview and check out their show with Gravecode Nebula and Blood Purge on Saturday April 21 at the Dawg Pound. As usual we have your weekly event rundown and album reviews of the new Municipal Waste (interview coming soon) and Prong. … read more

RJD2, New Body Electric, Burnell Washburn @ The Depot 04.14

RJD2, New Body Electric, Burnell Washburn @ The Depot 04.14
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RJD2 started doing his thing: grabbing records from his collection and throwing them onto the tables while he scratched and pressed and flicked at his setup like a porn star at an orgy. … read more

Kevin Avery Book Signing @ The King’s English 04.13

Kevin Avery Book Signing @ The King’s English 04.13
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Kevin Avery spent four years compiling notes, conducting interviews and organizing the biography and some choice writings of his childhood literary hero, Paul Nelson, one of folk music’s most important critics of the 20th Century. … read more

Poetry Written in Gasoline: Refused @ The Glass House 04.12

Poetry Written in Gasoline: Refused @ The Glass House 04.12
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Refused are fucking dead. The self-proclaimed “socialist fag-loving pc scumbags” quietly imploded on October 27, 1998, announcing their demise on the very day their final album, The Shape of Punk to Come, was released. That was 14 years ago, and if the adult me told the younger me that we would be seeing one of the most influential unsung hardcore bands of all time live, I would have replied simply, “You demand the impossible.” … read more