Film Review: Stitch Head

Film Review: Stitch Head
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I don’t want to oversell this one and make anyone rush out expecting a “Pixar in its prime” level masterpiece by any means, because Stitch Head certainly isn’t on that level — but does it really have to be? Check your snobbery at the door and enjoy this utterly joyful little monster piece. … read more

Film Review: Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

Film Review: Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
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The boldest choice that sets the film apart from so many others in the genre is that it puts more time into the quiet, thoughtful moments of artistic creation than on fitting in as many can’t-miss sequences that showcase energetic performances of classic songs. … read more

Wednesday @ Soundwell 10.20.2025

Wednesday @ Soundwell 10.20.2025
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Wednesday put on a show that culminated into a showcase of the best that alt-country and indie rock have to offer. … read more

Brandon Routh: From Comic Hero to Comic Lead

Brandon Routh: From Comic Hero to Comic Lead
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If the Man of Steel himself can be rebooted, so can Brandon Routh, and while headlining two new films this year, his priority has been to make you laugh.  … read more

 
 
Lord Huron @ UCCU Events Center 10.21.2025

Lord Huron @ UCCU Events Center 10.21.2025
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Lord Huron’s show was wonderfully curated to their sound. It was a stage cleverly riddled with rock faces hearkening to their recent album’s iconography. … read more

Local Review: Jill Whit — I’ve Been Thinking About Me, Actually

Local Review: Jill Whit — I’ve Been Thinking About Me,...
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Whit’s newfound brand of radical tranquility indicates that she has found within herself the means to dance and groove a bit, while encouraging her listeners to do the same. … read more

Film Review: Blue Moon

Film Review: Blue Moon
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Blue Moon is a film for people who love words and the way they roll off the tongue to form a music of their own. … read more

Film Review: Frankenstein

Film Review: Frankenstein
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Del Toro’s Frankenstein draws inspiration from Mary Shelley’s novel but confidently deviates from it in major ways. … read more

SLUG Style: Litzi Estrada

SLUG Style: Litzi Estrada
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Aside from giving an in-depth look of SLC’s heavy metal scene as one of SLUG’s Senior Staff Writers, Litzi Estrada creates art in multiple mediums. … read more

Local Review: Don’t Apologize — Expectations

Local Review: Don’t Apologize — Expectations
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Expectations by Don’t Apologize is a satisfying collection of songs that is sure to please the ear of any indie rock, riot grrrl or alt-rock fan. … read more

Local Review: BATTERY — Dial Up

Local Review: BATTERY — Dial Up
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Dial Up is really something special. It taps into so many different parts of what drives music as a medium. It’s fast, it’s complex and it’s never been simpler. … read more

Local Review: The Madeline — Peaceful Uncertainty / With Senses Wide Open

Local Review: The Madeline — Peaceful Uncertainty / With Senses...
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The Madeline mixes post-rock, folk and noise together to take you on an out-of-body experience while channeling nostalgia, melancholy and sublime bliss. … read more