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Review: Saltfront Vol. 3
The third edition of Saltfront continues to inspire with its assortment of environmentally charged works of poetry, photographs, essays and short stories. … read more
Review: But I Could Never Go Vegan!
A collection of delectable and creative vegan recipes answers common objections of adopting a plant-based lifestyle in But I Could Never Go Vegan!. … read more
Dead Kennedys’ Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (33 1/3)
Michael Stewart Foley’s Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables casts Dead Kennedys as a product of the darkness and seemingly hopelessness of the late 1970s. … read more
Review: King’s Quest Chapter 1: A Knight to Remember
King’s Quest is a great example of why these smaller games deserve more exposure. … read more
Review: Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence
Sphere of Influence … read more
Review: DEVO’s Freedom of Choice 33 1/3
This book details the significance of Freedom of Choice, the third album in Devo’s impressive catalogue and arguably their most notable. … read more
Aroma Soul and Co.
Between the rustic, woody fragrance of Frankincense and Cypress essential oils and the full-bodied aroma of Lavender and Melissa, the Bearded Veteran Formula completely took me in at first sniff. … read more
Review: Sugarfuzz Intimates Lingerie Bag
Simple in design, these satin lingerie bags from Sugarfuzz, a local Salt Lake City company, are meant to keep your personal unmentionables discrete. … read more
Review: Sugar House Review #11
Sugar House Review’s Spring/Summer 2015 installment is a literary pleasure from beginning to end. … read more
Review: Carhartt Force Line
Carhartt hooked me up with a little bit of everything from their new line. Their shirts really do wick the sweat away from the wettest bodies. … read more
Review: Back to the Wild: A Practical Manual for Uncivilized...
Syntactically and semantically, Back to the Wild presents something of a challenge. … read more
Review: Assault Android Cactus
Assault Android Cactus is all combat, all the time as you survive wave after wave of machines out to snuff you out. It’s arcade style shooting using one stick to move and one to aim—which seems simple until there are 25 spidery looking robots on top of you and they knock your ass down. … read more