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Paganism in Utah: April 1992
On a March afternoon, three prominent members of the Salt Lake Pagan community gathered with SLUG staffers to discuss their perspectives on Paganism in Utah. The three included Gretchen, a Dianic priestess and co-editor of Webster’s — a local Pan-Pagan zine; Gary, an initiate of high ceremonial magic; and Prdydd Ap Donn (A magical name
Record Reviews: March 1993
Go buy their CD now to be prepared. It is one of the best things I’ve heard in what is shaping up to be an exciting year in music. … read more
Interview: Lydia Lunch
This was one of those horrid phone interviews, with Lydia Lunch calling from New Orleans to Provo (which she’s probably never heard of). … read more
Consolidated: Fighting The Evil System
This is no rock n’ roll band. It’s a democratically executed forum of social and political transformation. Check out SLUG’s archived Consolidated column. … read more
Record Reviews: March 1992
Catch up with SLUG’s latest archived batch of record reviews from all your favorite vintage writers like, Scott Vice, Charlee, M and more! … read more
Trapped by the Mormons March 20-22 @ the Tower Theatre
The 1922 film focusing on the cultish actions and schemes of a pair of the LDS Chruch titled Trapped by the Mormons is playing at the Tower Theatre. … read more
Interview: Toad the Wet Sprocket
Toad the Wet Sprocket talks about their 1992 tour and controversial song, “Hold Her Down.” … read more
Salt Lake Indies
All the news about record releases from R.U. dead, Semaphore, Siren Song and Flatline Records.
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Record Reviews: February 1991
Very musically tight, these three guys express feeling and imagery through strong, deep lyrics and fair-paced tunes that have a on-stop flow. … read more
Concert Reviews: January 1993
Salt Flat CD Release Party: I think the evening was successful, I hope the CD does as well as the show does. … read more
Concert Reviews: December 1991
Blur, England’s most shaggable band, took the stage at DV8 and took over the minds of the audience who were left to shake their heads. … read more
Record & Tape Reviews: December 1991
Well, I think I’ve found my “Best Album of the Year” winner. … read more