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Dear Dickheads – January 2010
This month the SLUG Dickheads are accused of hating local music and Juggalo culture. Both accusations are true. … read more
National CD Reviews – January 2010
This month we review new music from Animal Collective, The Company Band, FELT, Kid Sister, NOFX, Polka Dot Dot Dot, Wyclef Jean and many more. … read more
Beer Reviews – January 2010
It’s a new year and the forecast on the local craft beer front could not look any better. Squatters will be releasing an array of Belgians, RedRock will be pumping out more with the help of their new facility, Bohemian brewery is slowly producing more seasonals, Hoppers has got a bottling line and Bud Light Golden Wheat has managed to take a fat hot carl on us all. What a great fuckin’ way to kick off the year. So, in honor of this mass-market piece of shit, I figured I would toss out some wheat reviews. … read more
Book Reviews – January 2010
Book reviews include Hairy Hunks, Revolutions for Fun and Profit and Who’s to Say What’s Obscene? … read more
Video Game Reviews – January 2010
This month our crack team of video game junkies review Borderlands, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, DJ Hero, Dragon Age: Origins, Guitar Hero 5 and Left 4 Dead 2. … read more
Product Reviews – January 2010
This month, we review products from Sway Boards, Brixton, Vision Streetwear, iFrogz, Celtek and the first issue of skate zine Skeightfast Dyephun. … read more
Princess Kennedy: Sober Sister Part 1 – January 2010
One thing you’ll quickly learn about the Princess Kennedy is that I wear my life on my Dolman sleeve. Since I’m so honest, it really gets my tucker bunched when judgmental people come in and twist others and my business into completely untrue stories. I feel it necessary to pass on a tale of one friend’s fight for sobriety, to share just a little of what someone might go through in a struggle to simply stay alive. … read more
The Little World Chinese Restaurant
Located right at the racy hip of State Street, Little World sits like an old buckle on the belt of the city’s tenderloin. Dependable, delicious, and so defiantly small that they even keep the entrance to the wash closets outside. For more than a decade, Little World’s run-down atmosphere and unpretentious, dependably homey Chinese food has attracted big city refugees from both coasts. Recently given a makeover, the cafe’s signature ambiance has been replaced with a newly painted and spiffy atmosphere. … read more
School’s Out Forever: Avenue Q Finds Signs of Life After...
Acceptance, self-discovery, and ignoring outer and inner detractors are the primary lessons Avenue Q invites its audience to consider. … read more
KOI Piercing
Whether you are in the market for a new piercing, stretching an existing piercing or picking up some new jewelry, KOI Piercing can help.
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Signed & Numbered
Leia Bell and Phil Sherburne’s house is the epitome of simple, artistic comfort. Framed prints decorate the walls and two large, loving dogs are the perfect welcoming party. Seated at their table for four, Bell and Sherburne share the beginning of their local poster and frame shop, Signed & Numbered, currently located under Slowtrain, and what’s in store for their relocation into two new locations, opening up early 2010. … read more
Photo Feature: Dan Brisse
Dan called me up and told me about a 40-stair straight rail he wanted to do in Salt Lake and I couldn’t for the life of me think of where one of those would be. Every rail in this town has been mapped out and sessioned heavily over the years. Having only lived here a few years, Dan sees things through fresh eyes. That, and he’s one determined dude when it comes to making stuff happen. … read more