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Sandy’s Newest Coffee Specialty: The Bean Yard

Sandy’s Newest Coffee Specialty: The Bean Yard
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Walking through the front door of The Bean Yard, it’s clear to see the sleek, communal vision of Sandy’s newest coffee shop. Eugene Kim, co-founder and General Manager, stands behind a brand-new, chrome espresso machine working on his latte art. … read more

Review: The Aliens

Review: The Aliens
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The Aliens is a performance that’d be subtle enough for TV but is still connective enough for theatre. “Half of this play … is silence,” writes playwright Annie Baker, and it’s true. It works in this production because the audience is so close. … read more

Crowdsurfing at Warped Tour ’18

Crowdsurfing at Warped Tour ’18
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On Saturday, June 30, the energy around the final Warped Tour was palpable. There was the usual buzz of excitement with a twinge of the bittersweet. Warped Tour was my coming of age. I moshed to my favorite bands, discovered new music and forged friendships that have lasted to this day. As a final goodbye

Localized: Shecock & The Rock Princess

Localized: Shecock & The Rock Princess
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With full faces of makeup, pink corsets and attitudes to match, Shecock & The Rock Princess, comprising guitarist/vocalist Sofia Scott (The Rock Princess), bassist Garrett Gridley (Low End Lucy) and drummer/vocalist Matthew Bennett (Mat Benatar), have a heavy sound and profound message. … read more

Tattooing Now and Then: Apprenticeships, Digital Media and Craftsmanship in a Fast-Moving World

Tattooing Now and Then: Apprenticeships, Digital Media and Craftsmanship in...
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The art of tattooing has seen a shift in the past two decades. With reality shows and a cultural change, getting inked no longer principally attracts bikers or members of countercultures, but a large swath of diverse consumers. … read more

Content Shifter: 9 Apocalyptic TV Series

Content Shifter: 9 Apocalyptic TV Series
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Are we living in the end times? Yeah, probably—what are you going to do about it? Better to just binge some apocalypse-centric TV shows while waiting for the end of civilization—and there are plenty to choose from. … read more

Local Tattooers: Gailon Justus

Local Tattooers: Gailon Justus

Gailon Justus, an artist with 19 years of experience, is currently working out of a private studio called Sweet Needles, located at 333 W. Pierpont Ave. … read more

Chiura Obata: An American Modern

Chiura Obata: An American Modern
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An American Modern has a lot of firsts. It’s the first touring exhibition of Chiura Obata’s work that includes work from all decades of his working life. It’s also the first time his works have been presented as a collective retrospective in Japan, since they’ve only shown in fragments before and not always translated. … read more

Local Tattooers: Thai Le

Local Tattooers: Thai Le

Thai Le, a local artist with almost two decades experience tattooing, is currently working at Zen Tattoo, located at 294 W. 4500 South. … read more

Bonanza Campout 2018

Bonanza Campout 2018
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Bonanza: an extravaganza; a situation or event that creates a sudden increase in wealth, good fortune, and prosperity. No definition could have better described the party found at the River’s Edge. … read more

Localized: Magda-Vega

Localized: Magda-Vega
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Heavy, hyperaggressive rock n’ roll is the essence of Salt Lake–based Magda-Vega’s sound. Since 2013, ex–Wild Ones members guitarist Bill Frost and vocalist Robin Brown, with the help of guitarist-turned-bassist Angela Mize and drummer Mike Walton, have created a sound that is both infectious and substantial. … read more

The Eklektik: Bricolage of the Beehive

The Eklektik: Bricolage of the Beehive
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Restaurateurs Aliza Levy and Sion Croudo have lived through the summers of Mexico City and San Diego, and it feels only right to highlight their recent Salt Lake City endeavor, the artful Latino-fusion flavors that comprise The Eklektik. … read more