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Review: Nilüfer Yanya – My Method Actor
Nilüfer Yanya’s My Method Actor is beautiful, crushing, complicateding and effervescent all at the same time. Yanya takes on all these disguises brilliantly. … read more
Linkin Park’s “The Emptiness Machine” Is Far From Empty
he Linkin Park brass and Armstrong knew they would have to deal with the controversy, and I think they’re going about it fine. … read more
Film Review: The Substance
The Substance is a furious and frenzied fever dream of shocking imagery and boldly wacky moments. … read more
Review: The Dare – What’s Wrong With New York?
As The Dare iconically put it, “What’s a blogger to a rocker”? What’s a SLUG Contributing Writer to The Dare? … read more
FIDiots Unite: A Conversation with FIDLAR
From sleeping on the floor of a party house to aspiring to work with some of the finest in entertainment, FIDLAR has managed to capture the hearts of thousands. … read more
Contaminated Intelligence: Unbroken Brotherly Bonds
Although aspects of the Contaminated Intelligence project were started years earlier, it was not until 2009 that the band was officially formed. … read more
Series Review: Agatha All Along
Agatha All Along is certainly not a guaranteed hit, because it doesn’t fit into any traditional mold—and that’s exactly why it deserves to be one. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Cherry Poppins
Cherry Poppins didn’t come to be overnight; they existed for years within Cherry’s imagination, awaiting the perfect time to make their first public appearance. … read more
SLUG Style: Kelly Green
Kelly Green is Salt Lake City’s own comic book action hero, who laid claim to that shade of neon green long before “brat” was anything other than an insult. … read more
Neon Rodeo: The “Living, Breathing Prototype” at the Center of...
Neon Rodeo Creative Conference draws people of creative backgrounds together for a day full of insightful conversation surrounding innovation. … read more
Tycho @ Ogden Twilight 09.13
Ogden Twilight’s final show of the year was not just a concert, but a journey through sound and light, leaving everyone with a renewed appreciation for Tycho’s ever-evolving artistry. … read more
Film Review: Subservience
Subservience is utterly devoid of anything of substance, it’s such a campy timely concept that there was certainly a guilty pleasure hidden in here somewhere. … read more