Month: September 2024
Review: The Dare – What’s Wrong With New York?
As The Dare iconically put it, “What’s a blogger to a rocker”? What’s a SLUG Contributing Writer to The Dare? … read more
FIDiots Unite: A Conversation with FIDLAR
From sleeping on the floor of a party house to aspiring to work with some of the finest in entertainment, FIDLAR has managed to capture the hearts of thousands. … read more
Contaminated Intelligence: Unbroken Brotherly Bonds
Although aspects of the Contaminated Intelligence project were started years earlier, it was not until 2009 that the band was officially formed. … read more
Series Review: Agatha All Along
Agatha All Along is certainly not a guaranteed hit, because it doesn’t fit into any traditional mold—and that’s exactly why it deserves to be one. … read more
Neon Rodeo: The “Living, Breathing Prototype” at the Center of...
Neon Rodeo Creative Conference draws people of creative backgrounds together for a day full of insightful conversation surrounding innovation. … read more
Tycho @ Ogden Twilight 09.13
Ogden Twilight’s final show of the year was not just a concert, but a journey through sound and light, leaving everyone with a renewed appreciation for Tycho’s ever-evolving artistry. … read more
Film Review: Subservience
Subservience is utterly devoid of anything of substance, it’s such a campy timely concept that there was certainly a guilty pleasure hidden in here somewhere. … read more
Film Review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was an entertaining watch to say the least, but the freshness projected is encased in embalming fluid. … read more
Series Review: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Season 1...
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives follows a group of Mormon women who’ve founded the popular TikTok group coined “MomTok”. … read more
Lucinda Williams Is Too Cool To Be Forgotten
Lucinda Williams has been a famous musician for longer than I’ve been alive, yet she recalls what it was like to step out on stage before anyone knew her name. … read more