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Food Review: Beaumont Bakery & Café
Throughout their past year of operation, Beaumont has safely secured their spot as one of the classier pastry/lunch shops in the valley. … read more
Skate Photo Feature: Mikey Martinez
After a few minutes of psyching himself up, Mikey Martinez rolled away and he had conquered an old foe—making it look easy. … read more
The Union for Street Solidarity: Compassion for fellow Salt Lakers
The Union for Street Solidarity is a small but growing group of concerned individuals aiding those in need through direct action. … read more
Snow Photo Feature: Trevor Brady
Trevor Brady on THC one February morning before work. In this case, THC stands for “The Huge Chute” in Wolverine Cirque rather than tetrahydrocannabinol. … read more
Beer of the Month: Piña Colada
“We love Piña Colada anything—this was sure to be a treat,” find SLUG beer writers Chris and Sylvia Hollands in this edition of Beer of the Month. … read more
Mastering Gravity: How Brian Castillo and The National Ability Center...
The National Ability Center is a resource for individuals trying to find their stride on the mountains, regardless of their current ability level. … read more
Existimos Collective: Helping The QTBIPOC Community Feel Seen
The heart of Existimos’ mission is to provide a solution to a stark lack they identified in Utah’s art community and created a space by QTBIPOC for QTBIPOC. … read more
Filling in the Gaps: The Rose Park Neighborhood Center
The Rose Park Neighborhood Center offers a space for refugees and immigrant voices to be heard and a program to address personal and familial obstacles. … read more
Lighting Lanterns in the Dark: The Rape Recovery Center and...
For 45 years the Rape Recovery Center has been the flagship trauma-informed and multiculturally conscious sexual-violence safe space in Salt Lake. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Kajillionare
Miranda July’s Kajillionaire weaves protagonist Old Dolio Dyne (Evan Rachel Wood) into a life of con artistry and emotional neglect. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Tahara
Speaking to the potential of toxicity in friendships that take place early in life, Olivia Peace’s Tahara encourages the safety of autonomy. … read more
Major’s Flavors and Drag—The Queer Spice of Life
SLUG had the great displeasure of attending the Major’s Flavors event which showcased some of the most grossly beautiful creatures we’ve ever featured. … read more