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Slamdance Film Review: Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater

Slamdance Film Review: Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater
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Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater is a timeless, double-layered slice of youth and indie culture that is sure to gain praise. … read more

Every Day in Kaimukī Rides A Wave of Authenticity

Every Day in Kaimukī Rides A Wave of Authenticity
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SLUG Contributing Writer Patrick Gibbs talks to Every Day in Kaimukī director Alika Tengan about the inspiration for his film and more. … read more

Film Review: Parallel Mothers

Film Review: Parallel Mothers
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Parallel Mothers tracks in familiar territory for Almodóvar, the story oozing with romantic deceit, matrilinear drama and sexual exploration. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Call Jane

Sundance Film Review: Call Jane
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Call Jane is a hell of a good movie, the first potential hit of the festival this year and one that’s sure to start a lot of discussion. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Mik Jager

Bold & Beautiful: Mik Jager
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Mik Jager, aka Kim, is an interdisciplinary artist and Drag King whose Polynesian identity informs their gleeful drag. … read more

SLUG Style: Katy Dahl

SLUG Style: Katy Dahl

Katy Dahl is an American-born Chinese extension specialist in Salt Lake City, who’s worked in the hair business for almost 13 years. … read more

Sundance Film Review: You Won’t Be Alone

Sundance Film Review: You Won’t Be Alone
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Goran Stolevski’s debut feature, You Won’t Be Alone, is an adequate if unexceptional film with scattered moments that come alive. … read more

I Didn’t See You There Presents A Different Point of View on What Disability Means

I Didn’t See You There Presents A Different Point of...
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I Didn’t See You There is a captivating look at Reid Davenport’s life, going about his day and looking at the world from his point of view. … read more