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Review: Cruddy – Lynda Barry
Cruddy follows Roberta from her dysfunctional home life across the Nevada desert to Area 51 with her father on a murder spree. … read more
Review: Pilates Perfect: The Complete Guide to Pilates Exercise at...
You never thought you would see a review for an exercise book in SLUG, did you? Especially one on an exercise craze sweeping the nation: Pilates. … read more
Review: Thinking in Type: The Practical Philosophy of Typography –...
It makes the reader work for information that should be more readily accessible and interesting instead of having to wade through mountains of information kicking and screaming. … read more
Books Aloud – July 2005
Reviews of Destroying Yourself is Too Accessible, Running on Emptiness: The Pathology of Civilization and the graphic novel Locas: The Maggie And Hopey Stories. … read more
Review: Just Before Now: Sketchbook Drawings
Just Before Now “is filled with selected drawings from six different sketchbooks during the time of March oh three to April oh four” (back liner note). … read more
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Review: Built to Grind: 25 Years of Hardcore Skateboarding
25 Years of Hardcore Skateboarding is an appropriate subtitle, since Indy has been around to document the sport from the first plank with wheels to progressed into skatin’. … read more
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Review: Whores: An Oral Biography of Perry Farrell and Jane’s...
In Whores, Brendan Mullen has compiled over 300 pages of quotes from just about everybody who was ever associated with Jane’s (including the members), … read more
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Review: DANCE OF DAYS: TWO DECADES OF PUNK IN THE...
Bringing you every single detail you’d want to know about the DC scene, Dance of Days is an account of what life and punk was like back in its rawest forms. … read more
Paganism in Utah: The Pagan Bookshelf
We’ve reviewed several of the excellent books available on paganism. Future columns will feature additional books as well as other pieces of interest. … read more
Book Reviews: March 1992
Here are SLUG’s two literature picks for March of 1992. If anything, they sure aren’t boring. … read more
Books & Literature: December 1991
Imajica is Barker’s most profound and richly imaginative book since the publication of Weaverworld. … read more
Books & Literature: November 1991
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