Dancing Ingenuity Rocks 1980s Cultural New York City:  The Pushers by SB Dance Company

Dancing Ingenuity Rocks 1980s Cultural New York City: The Pushers...
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It is a portrait of the cultural experience reminiscent of a long-gone New York. The Pushers takes us through the eyes of what the creative, artistic vibe was at the time of hair bands and neon clothing. … read more

The Brewster Ruling Roosters: Jacquie King Wright

The Brewster Ruling Roosters: Jacquie King Wright
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Roosters Brewing Co.’s most cutting-edge move just might be when they promoted Jacquie King Wright to the 25th Street Head Brewer position. … read more

From Dregs to Richness: Rob Rutledge on Spontaneous Fermentation and the Rise of Sour Beer

From Dregs to Richness: Rob Rutledge on Spontaneous Fermentation and...
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Spontaneous brewing has realized a resurgence. Competitive brewer Rob Rutledge—who is doing a Pro-Am collaboration with Uinta—has arisen with his own takes on a classic style. … read more

We Are Here: Utah’s WNBTQ Artists of Color

We Are Here: Utah’s WNBTQ Artists of Color
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We Are Here, a Utah collective by and for Utah-based women, nonbinary and trans people of color, will present Color Against White Canvas on June 17 at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. … read more

Uinta’s New Direction

Uinta’s New Direction
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“It was time to freshen up our portfolio and be more innovative,” says Winter with regard to Uinta’s new direction. “In late 2015, we began putting a plan together to see what new beer from Uinta would look like. We looked at new packaging, yeast strains and styles that would make people take notice.” And notice people did. … read more

2 Row Brewing: Orchestrating the Perfect India Pale Ales

2 Row Brewing: Orchestrating the Perfect India Pale Ales
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IPAs continue to dominate the craft beer scene. Breweries like 2 Row ensure that consumers are never bored with their beer selections. “I love the challenge of making IPAs,” Brian says. “They’re not the easiest beer to get right, but when you do, there’s nothing in the world like them.” … read more

RoHa Brewing Project: Trailblazing Saisons & Single Track

RoHa Brewing Project: Trailblazing Saisons & Single Track
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RoHa’s main objective is to deliver beers that force you to slow down and enjoy the simple life in a community of down-to-earth brewers and beer drinkers. … read more

History in the Making: Strap Tank Brewing Co.

History in the Making: Strap Tank Brewing Co.
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Strap Tank’s beer menu is replete with nuanced, flavorful brews with unique profiles and no undesired or unintentional artifacts. The complex boutique beers run the gamut from fruity, sparkly saisons to daringly hazy, hoppy pale ales … read more

Vernal Brewing Company: From the Dinosaur Tail to the India Pale Ale

Vernal Brewing Company: From the Dinosaur Tail to the India...
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With delicious brews, a farm-to-table gastropub menu and an excellent team, Owner Ginger Bowden makes clear that Vernal Brewing Company is a must-visit in Vernal, Utah … read more

Mike Brown: Never Fear, the Near–Beer is Here

Mike Brown: Never Fear, the Near–Beer is Here
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This year, while spitballing ideas for a beer column, I realized that there was one thing that I’ve actually never done with regard to beer, and that is drink a nonalcoholic one. I thought that it would be helpful to review some sans-fun suds for the Beer Issue. I don’t quite know whom this helps, because the first thing I realized is that I know absolutely no one that drinks this shit. … read more

Utah, These Beers are 100% You: Slug Mag On Tap

Utah, These Beers are 100% You: Slug Mag On Tap
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Year after year, the Beer Issue has become a typed-out map of Utah’s burgeoning landscape of craft beer. It is by this 10th Annual Beer Issue that we bring you the first 100-percent Utah-brewed craft beer festival: SLUG Mag On Tap. … read more

Movie Review: Paris Can Wait

Movie Review: Paris Can Wait
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Eleanor Coppola’s narrative-film directorial debut, Paris Can Wait, is a stale jaunt through French terrain by way of a Peugeot convertible, exorbitant dinners and flat—mostly nonexistent—romance and comedy. … read more