Issue 350 – February 2018 Cover

Issue 350

In this issue, which is a plural snapshot of local contemporary art in Utah, we asked local artist Jacob Haupt for a selection of photos from his series Beyond the Super Rainbow. His choices and arrangement of photos from this series pulse with the spirit of contemporary art that we find galvanizing. For more of Haupt’s work, go to jacobhaupt.com.

Desire Lines at UMOCA: Jane Christensen

Desire Lines at UMOCA: Jane Christensen

Of 15 total, Desire Lines features three local artists, Jane Christensen, Janell James and Kelly Larsen, who discuss their participation in the show. … read more

Personal/Public: Artist Jorge Rojas on Performance

Personal/Public: Artist Jorge Rojas on Performance
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For the last 10 years, Jorge Rojas has focused on performance art, veering between intimate moments and dramatic gestures, drawing from lived and shared experience, intercultural and contemporary identity, and much more. … read more

Film Review: Phantom Thread

Film Review: Phantom Thread
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In Phantom Thread, Paul Thomas Anderson’s vision is as exquisite, meticulous and fixated as that of his lead character, Reynolds Woodcock. With superb cinematography, Anderson’s is a ravishing inspection of the pursuit for aesthetic perfection, of love and power and their dizzying, sickly, perverse intimations. … read more

Localized: Cupidcome

Localized: Cupidcome
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Cupidcome are a band unlike anything else in Utah, and as such are difficult to accurately describe to the uninitiated. The five-piece band blends psych-tinged textures and reverb-laden drum machines with profound yet lighthearted lyrics. … read more

 
 
Your Demon or Your Angel: Noah Jackson and Jacob Haupt

Your Demon or Your Angel: Noah Jackson and Jacob Haupt
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Nox’s upcoming show between Jacob Haupt and Noah Jackson could not exist without the friendship the two share. Angels Don’t Cry, Demons Don’t Cry is a collaboration between them, which feels de facto for the pair. … read more

Finding a Home: Art Makes an Impact at the Rio Gallery

Finding a Home: Art Makes an Impact at the Rio...
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The brainchild of local professional artist and curator Clinton Whiting, Art In The Home is a meditation on the powerful impact that owning original works can sustain for families who might not otherwise access them. … read more

Content Shifter: Get a Heart-On With These 8 Rom-Comedies

Content Shifter: Get a Heart-On With These 8 Rom-Comedies
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Love is in the air—unless that’s something else slowly choking the life out of you. February is the month of Valentine’s Day, so what else to recommend but some series in the rom-com category? I mean, we all know how fucking touchy Presidents’ Day is anymore. … read more

Desire Lines at UMOCA: Janell James

Desire Lines at UMOCA: Janell James

Of 15 total, Desire Lines features three local artists, Jane Christensen, Janell James and Kelly Larsen, who discuss their participation in the show. … read more

Film Review: I, Tonya

Film Review: I, Tonya
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I, Tonya offers a dark humor to the tragic experiences between all the interactions and frequently breaks the fourth wall to acknowledge the ridiculousness. Robbie and Stan are marvelous in their respective performances, but it’s Janney who steals the show. Talk about a coldhearted performance, though definitely award-worthy. … read more

Mike Brown: The Great, Drunk Spelling Bee

Mike Brown: The Great, Drunk Spelling Bee
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It made me happy to hear from Tommy that our awesome public library understands that the brutal nature of competition sometimes requires a calming of the nerves that alcohol can provide and will be endorsing a drunk spelling bee. … read more

Snow Photo Feature: Zak Hale

Snow Photo Feature: Zak Hale
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Caption this photo. Best caption gets a free beanie from SLUG. Keep an eye on the @slugmag and @bobplumbphoto Instagram accounts to comment with your caption. … read more

Beer of the Month: Java Stout

Beer of the Month: Java Stout
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Java Stout is a quality coffee beer marketed at an attractive price point. It’s an easy choice for not only an avid coffee drinker but a newb as well. It could be a good beginner beer to help guide an understanding of dark, roasted-malt flavors. It will satisfy both the coffee and beer sides of anyone. … read more