Month: September 2022
Film Review: Blonde
Blonde’s cast are doing their best with cardboard characterizations, and each of them is failed by bad material in this sleazy, stupid, grease stain of a movie. … read more
Film Review: Hocus Pocus 2
Hocus Pocus 2 is aimed at the audience who knows they want to see it, and it’s a decent, disposable Halloween movie for kids—nothing more or less. … read more
Film Review: The Greatest Beer Run Ever
The Greatest Beer Run Ever provides moderate enjoyment and is aimed at audiences who are used to films pulling their punches. … read more
Film Review: Don’t Worry Darling
Olivia Wilde’s long-awaited psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, has arrived just in time for spooky season. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Meadow Lark
Burlesque is more than a performance for Meadow Lark; it is an empowering, freeing and creative outlet. … read more
Visible Panty Liners: The Utah Period Project
Thanks to Aunt Flow and the Utah Period Project, Utah is now one of the first states mandated to offer free and accessible period products in public schools. … read more
Review: Lake Mary – Slow Grass
Lake Mary = Ben Howard – vocals + Volcano Choir’s Unmap … read more
Live From The Great Room: Andrew Bird, Adia Victoria, Jimbo...
The Park City Song Summit “redefines the live music experience.” Check out SLUG’s concert review with Andrew Bird, Adia Victoria, and Jimbo Mathis. … read more
A Long Way To Go: Celisse and Adia Victoria @ Park...
At Park City Song Summit, blues powerhouses Celisse and Adia Victoria talk shop about performing and the power of the blues as a therapeutic pursuit. … read more
Review: OHMA – Between All Things
OHMA = The Cinematic Orchestra + Autechre x Blockhead … read more