Review: Downtown Boys – Cost of Living

Review: Downtown Boys – Cost of Living
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Downtown Boys: The Julie Ruin + BRONCHODowntown Boys: The Julie Ruin + BRONCHO … read more

Craft Lake City DIY Festival 2017

Craft Lake City DIY Festival 2017

The 9th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival®, in its second three-day incarnation, takes place at the Gallivan Center on Friday, Aug. 11, from 5–10 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 12, from 12–10 p.m.; and Sunday, Aug. 13, from 12–7 p.m. … read more

 
 
Localized: Madge

Localized: Madge
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Having expertise and a hunger to learn is what helped Leavy start Madge. “I think this project has been in my brain for a long time,” she says, “and recently, I’ve had the tools and the skills to realize it.” … read more

Adding Sass to Your Art Collection: Meet Artist Heather Mahler

Adding Sass to Your Art Collection: Meet Artist Heather Mahler
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Heather Mahler’s work is a combination of her screenprinting BFA from Utah State University, her passionate fandom love of ’90s anime art and her personal experiences. … read more

The Men Behind the Lens: @Flatspotter

The Men Behind the Lens: @Flatspotter
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There’s no question that Utah’s is a strong and growing skate scene and that companies like @Flatspotter give this scene a platform. … read more

trashpaca: CLC Vintage Vendor

trashpaca: CLC Vintage Vendor
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A self-proclaimed trashy romantic, Abraham von Waffles describes his vintage finds this way: “My aesthetic is somewhere between Coraline, Miyazaki and Wes Anderson, with a heavy helping of Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite). … read more

Film Review: A Ghost Story

Film Review: A Ghost Story
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Lowery masterfully immerses us into the themes he explores: life, existence. Haunting, piercing and dripping with sensation, A Ghost Story is a cosmic feat. … read more

Ellita: CLC Artisan

Ellita: CLC Artisan
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A self-taught illustrator, Mendoza brings their work to life with bold strokes and bright color. “The themes of my work are liberation and representation,” they say. “I want to make the art that I wish I had growing up.” … read more