Year: 2021
Slamdance Film Review: ISAAC
ISAAC is a film that gives you breadcrumbs and allows you to make meaning, and while that might be daunting, that final moment of clarity is worth chasing. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez
Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez offers a well-rounded look into the evolution of Spain and how that impacted the world around him. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: A Family
A Family offers its audience more than enough to chew on with a deep, emotionally sensitive reflection on family and trauma. … read more
Film Review: Minari
Minari is an emotional and lyrical work of art, and a moving portrait of assimilation and the immigrant experience. … read more
Local Review: Marqueza – White Elephant
Marqueza = Cilver + Paramore … read more
SLUG Style: Memorie Morrison
Memorie Morrison is a hairstylist, Owner of Central Ninth’s Troubadour salon and she’s known for her band ¡andale!. … read more
Film Review: Malcolm & Marie
It’s difficult to imagine anyone but people who really like Zendaya and John David Washington making it through Malcolm & Marie. … read more
Film Review: Nomadland
Nomadland is an immersive, cleansing experience that had me captivated from beginning to end, and it’s deserving of the love it’s getting. … read more
Review: Matthew Sweet – Catspaw
Matthew Sweet = Grateful Dead + The Beach Boys + Todd Rundgren … read more
Doula Ashley Finley Leads By Caring For BIPOC Parents’ Spirits
Finley started Sacred Sister Doula because she says she’d “always felt a calling to help babies, especially Black babies, to be born.” … read more
Igniting Empathy with An Other Theater Company
An Other Theater Company focuses on stories of the “othered”—Creating a space that is intersectional and forever adapting. … read more
The Angle of Light: Black Refractions
Black Refractions speaks to the wide range of experiences that constitute how Blackness exists in our country. … read more