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Film Review: The Deliverance

Film Review: The Deliverance
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The Deliverance is the kind of movie that keeps your attention to the end, then leaves you feeling used and angry when it’s over. … read more

Film Review: Reagan

Film Review: Reagan
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Reagan Director: Sean McNamara MJM Entertainment and Rawhide Pictures In Theaters 08.30 When telling the story of a historical figure on screen, there’s a fine line between being respect and hero worship, and even some great filmmakers have had moments where they crossed that line. Reagan is not a movie made by great filmmakers, and

Review: Icarus Phoenix – I Should Have Known The Things You Never Said

Review: Icarus Phoenix – I Should Have Known The Things...
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A mosaic of different inspirations, the album is a smash artistic success and could easily secure the band their own audience.
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Talking About Burlington, VT with Brunch

Talking About Burlington, VT with Brunch
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SLUG thought it would be appropriate to sit down with Brunch, a Burlington-based band, to tell us what the city (and they) are all about. … read more

Bikini Kill @ The Union 08.25

Bikini Kill @ The Union 08.25
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The entire night was a searing celebration of feminine empowerment and collective resistance. A huge middle finger to “the Man.” … read more

Khruangbin @ Granary Live 08.24

Khruangbin @ Granary Live 08.24
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If you’ve never seen a Khruangbin show, do yourself a favor and catch them the next chance you get. … read more

Film Review: You Gotta Believe

Film Review: You Gotta Believe
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You Gotta Believe is a little monstrosity that fails on every level, never inspiring and certainly genuinely undercutting any messages it aims for. … read more

The Resurrection Project: QTBIPOC Artists Revive SLC’s Creative Pulse

The Resurrection Project: QTBIPOC Artists Revive SLC’s Creative Pulse
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The groundbreaking multi-disciplinary event was more than just a showcase; it was a powerful statement that aimed to the city’s vibrant queer and BIPOC artistic community, but also set a new standard for ethical and inclusive fashion. … read more

The Stiff Sheet: September 1995

The Stiff Sheet: September 1995
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The only reason this record made the Stiff Sheet is because I am a fan of old NY punk rock. I’m NOT a Rancid fan. Scratch that. I didn’t used to be a Rancid fan. … read more

The Art of Being Monstrous with Lewis Figun Westbrook

The Art of Being Monstrous with Lewis Figun Westbrook
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For artist and storyteller Lewis Figun Westbrook, monsters aren’t something to run away from.  … read more