Month: May 2019
Localized: Martian Cult
Vocalist Jared Asplund and bassist Elowyn LaPointe were led down a path of synth-heavy music and dystopian storytelling to form Martian Cult. … read more
Rolling in the Red Rocks: The St. George Bicycle Collective
Since October 2017, Utah bike culture has experienced a whole new space for community growth and collaboration at the St. George Bicycle Collective. … read more
Ring In The Weekend Right With A Saturday Cycles Overnight...
Saturday Cycles is making that close access to the mountains more attainable to those with busy schedules or those who have never done a trip like this. … read more
Art in Motion: The League of Reluctant Bicyclists Takes to...
Megan Hallett of Framework Arts has set out on her latest project, The League of Reluctant Bicyclists, slated to become a living exhibit at UMOCA. … read more
Inappropriate Boys Club: Creating a WTF-Friendly Space in the Fixie-Freestyle...
Inappropriate Boys Club was started by Megan Dunn and Emily Parr last fall to showcase their moves and publicize the races they put on. … read more
Beer of the Month: Fisher Brewing’s Hayduke
Walking into Fisher Brewing Company for beer as the doors open on a Saturday morning may be the perfect way to start the weekend. … read more
Content Shifter: 7 Streaming Series for Mother’s Day
Here are seven streaming TV series that showcase wildly different mothers at their best, worst and straight-up weirdest. … read more
Film Review: The Curse of La Llorona
With The Curse of La Llorona set in the Conjuring universe, this urban legend based in Mexican culture is the focal point of Michael Chaves’ latest. … read more
Skate Photo Feature: Cobe Harmer
This DIY spot was just a fun place to skate all around! This photo of Cobe Harmer is from my last time going out before this spot got torn out. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Dianna Totland
Dianna Totland has designed ads, promotional materials and event flyers for SLUG Mag since March 2015. … read more
Film Review: Long Shot
Long Shot features the archetypical drug-infused shenanigans that come with Rogen’s presence, but Jonathan Levine adds a much-needed sense of authenticity. … read more
Old Mike Brown!
It’s apparent that there’s a lot of shit I used to be able to do that I just can’t anymore. And you know what? That’s OK. Getting old is inevitable. … read more