Issue 339 – March 2017 Cover

Issue 339

We’re honored to have Heidi M. Gress produce and shoot our cover for our 28th Anniversary Local Fashion Issue. To view more of her work, visit hmgproductions.com.

Review: Damaged Bug – Bunker Funk

Review: Damaged Bug – Bunker Funk
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Damaged Bug = Ty Segall + Animal Collective + Gøggs … read more

 
 
Damned and Loving It

Damned and Loving It
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Those who know their music history would tell you that, 40 years ago, The Damned were the first punk band to release a single, press an album and then break up and get back together. The rest is a little complicated. … read more

Threading Through: Davis Hong

Threading Through: Davis Hong
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Based in Salt Lake City, Davis Hong exclusively designs minimalist garments that not only look incredible but will also live in your wardrobe as pieces that remain tried and true throughout the evolution of style. … read more

Localized: Scary Uncle Steve

Localized: Scary Uncle Steve
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Scary Uncle Steve are a band that exists on its own plane, not just in sound, but in personality. What they’ve created is straightforward punk rock—with an accordion wound up in the mix. Check them out at SLUG Localized, Mar. 16 at Urban Lounge. … read more

Sweet Lake: Brunch for People Who Hate Brunch

Sweet Lake: Brunch for People Who Hate Brunch
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There are many things that make Sweet Lake ideal for a brunch outing, but the best thing about their menu is that it caters to all. I was excited to learn that owners Hasen Cone and Teri Rosquist have expanded their operation into a brick-and-mortar store and included biscuits on their menu. … read more

Stunts in the Sunshine – SLUG Games: Year of the Yeti Presented By G-Form, Mark Miller Subaru and Monster Energy

Stunts in the Sunshine – SLUG Games: Year of the...
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The 17th annual SLUG Games rail-jam contest was held at Brighton Resort in sunny Utah, which was all about the good times and getting wild with friends. … read more

Movie Review: The Red Turtle

Movie Review: The Red Turtle
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The Red Turtle is the latest outing from Japan’s geek-revered animation wonderland Studio Ghibli, and it will no doubt be something that fans of Ghibli’s other films will enjoy. Its truly gorgeous animation palette transports the viewer directly into the quiet nuances of the film’s story, and its dialogue-free narrative structure lets the audience drink freely from that deep well of visual beauty. … read more