Issue 325 – January 2016 Cover

Issue 325

The January issue of SLUG brings you what's really going on in Salt Lake City, from filmmakers and artists to heavy metal bowlers and taxidermists.

Preview: Stories: The Path of Destinies

Preview: Stories: The Path of Destinies
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The wry narrator provides excellent commentary throughout Reynardo’s adventures, highlighting Stories’ tongue-in-cheek observation on traditional storybook tropes, like the convoluted logic behind naming weapons, or the narcissistic personality of would-be heroes. … read more

Review: Night of Nights

Review: Night of Nights
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Romanticism has begun its revival, and at the helm is Brooklyn-based artist/musician Angela Carlucci (Little Cobweb) and her charming zine, Night of Nights. … read more

Review: A Brief History of Melancholy

Review: A Brief History of Melancholy
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A Brief History of Melancholy is a collection of vignettes that attempts to capture the almost cruelly casual and realistically unsexy sufferings of everyday people. … read more

Review: Bond By Design

Review: Bond By Design
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Bond By Design shows beautifully colored storyboard drawings, costume design illustrations and engineer drawings of modified vehicles, plus gadgets from Dr. No to Skyfall. … read more

 
 
Review: Censorship Now!!

Review: Censorship Now!!
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Censorship Now, the latest book by Ian F. Svenonius—best known for his membership in the hardcore punk band, The Nation Of Ulysses. … read more

Review: Colorworld

Review: Colorworld
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Colorworld is a fictional story that pulls readers in, keeps them on the edge of their seats and leaves them wondering what is going to happen next as they travel throughout their day. … read more

Review: Dust & Grooves: Adventures In Record Collecting

Review: Dust & Grooves: Adventures In Record Collecting
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Perhaps one of the ultimate ways to celebrate record collecting—apart from buying more records—is Dust & Grooves: Adventures in Record Collecting. … read more

Review: Men Explain Things To Me

Review: Men Explain Things To Me
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Men Explain Things to Me is a tribute to the women who came before; the women still going; and the women who will come after, for whom we struggle, and who will continue the struggle. … read more

Review: Proportion and Ornament

Review: Proportion and Ornament
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One suspects from the onset that Proportion and Ornament is to be understood in terms of its aesthetic value and experience. … read more

Review: The Staked Plains

Review: The Staked Plains
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The Staked Plains is functioning (successfully) as a modern apocalyptic text, filling in the gaps of Revelations and beyond. A glad addition to my library. … read more