What Do You Think, Utah? Air Quality @ 50 West Club & Cafe

What Do You Think, Utah? Air Quality @ 50 West...
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The live discussion program, entitled What Do You Think Utah, was held at the 50 West Club & Cafe. In the first of what will be a monthly series, Utahns got a chance to talk to a lobbyist, a politician and others on just what they think can be done about the soup bowl of exhaust fumes that Salt Lakers deal with every winter. … read more

SLUG Style: Eva Problems

SLUG Style: Eva Problems
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SLUG asked Eva Problems what three words she would use to describe her style. “Scaly metal witch,” was her reply, and this made us pretty excited to meet up and see what she is all about. … read more

City Weekly’s Pizza Party @ The Gateway 04.25

City Weekly’s Pizza Party @ The Gateway 04.25
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Like a vigilant night watchman, pizza was there when you and your friends wrote the very last line of code for your very first video game, or when you needed comfort after some asshole took an emotional shotgun to your heart. Pizza has been the unsung companion to all of our victories and defeats over the years, and thanks to City Weekly’s First Annual Pizza Party, the noble pizza pie was properly celebrated. … read more

Acid Mothers Temple @ Urban Lounge 04.24

Acid Mothers Temple @ Urban Lounge 04.24
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A perfect backdrop of charming, wet, dreary weather characterizes tonight’s performance. After walking into Urban Lounge and finding myself in a large, empty room, I was concerned about the turnout. However, my venture through the downpour is certainly not in vain, nor will the gig’s contribution to my eventual loss of hearing be wasted.  … read more

 
 
Repertory Dance Theater: From Radical Beginnings To A 50-Year Reunion

Repertory Dance Theater: From Radical Beginnings To A 50-Year Reunion
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The Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) is at a threshold. It has been around 50 years since a group of Salt Lake City dancers secured a Rockefeller grant and founded “the nation’s first successful modern dance repertory company.” … read more

Vaadat Charigim – Hummus and Heidegger

Vaadat Charigim – Hummus and Heidegger
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On their 2013 debut, The World Is Well Lost, Israeli shoegazers Vaadat Charigim took listeners beyond the shroud of Levantine politics and shattered perceptions of their home with a universal-sounding and instantly classic shoegaze album. … read more

Matt & Kim – Code Name: Butta Milk Pancake

Matt & Kim – Code Name: Butta Milk Pancake
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Matt & Kim weren’t always this big mass of awesomeness you see today dominating YouTube, airwaves and the cheeky hearts of their fans—they did, in fact, start out somewhere a bit lower on the totem pole.  … read more

Lightning Bolt @ Kilby Court 4.25 with Baby Gurl, Birthquake

Lightning Bolt @ Kilby Court 4.25 with Baby Gurl, Birthquake
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The sound of muffled bass echoed across 300 West as I walked closer to Kilby. The closer I was, the more decipherable the music became. By the time I was in the alley, it was clear that Baby Gurl had taken the stage earlier than expected.  … read more

Animated Emotions: A Pixar Presentation

Animated Emotions: A Pixar Presentation
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The Black Friday-esque line of people flooded into the auditorium. They quickly sought out the free seating—rushing with frantic anticipation. … read more

A Brief Moment with William Control

A Brief Moment with William Control
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The lyrical content of Control’s music provokes strong thought on sexual topics, some people find taboo in society. He finds the passion for his songs in the world around him. … read more