Shogun: Rolling Out Tradition

Shogun: Rolling Out Tradition
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With new dining options in the making, a first-class sushi bar and a mix of authentic Japanese entrées, it seems that Shogun is forever sticking to their roots and originality. … read more

Localized: The Weekenders and The North Valley

Localized: The Weekenders and The North Valley
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Salt Lake City is set to soar through space and time on Sept. 20 with this month’s Localized, featuring the psychedelic sludge of The Weekenders combined with the classic blues rock quintet of The North Valley, alt-indie rockers The National Parks opening at 9 p.m. … read more

DIY Spots: If You Build It, They Will Come

DIY Spots: If You Build It, They Will Come
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It’s past the dog days of summer, and you’re getting tired of riding your favorite parks in the blistering heat. The best street spots are crowded with people and are on high patrol by The Fuzz. What do you do now? The answer is to go out and Do It Yourself!  … read more

Skate Photo Feature: Jordan Davis

Skate Photo Feature: Jordan Davis
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As a photographer, I am always excited when a skater asks me to shoot something that is more in the “after black hammers” realm of tricks. … read more

The World Smolders Within Us: Chelsea Wolfe and True Widow

The World Smolders Within Us: Chelsea Wolfe and True Widow
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“A lot of different forest habitats need to burn in order to germinate new life … I think that’s something that’s also reflected in us. We have to go through hard times and painful times in order to learn,” says Chelsea Wolfe in regard to the title and theme of her new album, Pain Is Beauty.  … read more

Mojado Punk’s Not Dead: An Interview with Piñata Protest

Mojado Punk’s Not Dead: An Interview with Piñata Protest
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If your ideal version of a raucous punk rock performance doesn’t involve an accordion and at least one cowboy hat, you clearly aren’t aware of Piñata Protest.  … read more