Food Review: Pig & a Jelly Jar

Food Review: Pig & a Jelly Jar
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Pig & A Jelly Jar is a fresh eatery serving breakfast and lunch seven days a week, and a three-course dinner on Sundays in the west Liberty Park neighborhood. … read more

Contributor Limelight: Adam Okeefe

Contributor Limelight: Adam Okeefe

Adam Okeefe has been slingin’ mags for SLUG for well over two years, delivering the magazine from the far northern country of Logan all the way down south to Utah County. Okeefe is our very own polite delivery-ninja, sneaking in and out of your favorite coffee shops, record stores and local eateries, dropping the gift of magazines by the door with a smile on his face and leaving without a trace. … read more

Beer Reviews – October 2012

Beer Reviews – October 2012
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Our livers have survived the City Weekly Beer Festival, we’ve avoided a DUI at the Snowbird Oktoberfest and we’ve slowly made the budgetary adjustments to put up with the DABC fuckwits’ newly implemented taxation on high point. With all those things making your beer-damaged bladder quiver, what better month do we have to incite fear than the present? The beers we have are sure to cause a fright––there is a bock back from the dead, and some foreign invaders from Ogden are claiming to make high point beers. … read more

Beautiful Godzilla: Spooky Spokes

Beautiful Godzilla: Spooky Spokes
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Cyclists love costumes––especially when worn on themed group rides. The reasoning behind this is pretty simple––cyclists are also total attention whores. Seriously, think about it: Take the lane campaigns, Critical Mass, spandex shorts … You think it’s about activism and awareness? Of course not. We just want all eyes on us in our two-wheeled fabulosity. That being said, costume rides are heavy, and Halloween costume rides are even heavier. … read more

 
 
Product Reviews – October 2012

Product Reviews – October 2012

Products from Dry Case, Liberty Bottleworks and Power Practical are reviewed this month. … read more

Gallery Stroll: A Happy Death

Gallery Stroll: A Happy Death
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October, my dear old friend, I see you have come to welcome death and darkness in. Goodbye leaves, goodbye flowers, goodbye countless warm hours. Summer, you will be truly missed, but with October’s gentle kiss, I’ll welcome the change and say hello to sweaters and piles of snow. I will not cry, I will not be sad—in fact, I quite enjoy wearing plaid. To celebrate our last of days, I’ll attend galleries and parties and hopefully run into a few goblins or zombies. … read more

Video Game Reviews – October 2012

Video Game Reviews – October 2012

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Deponia are reviewed. … read more

Book Reviews – October 2012

Book Reviews – October 2012

America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom by Meghan McCain & Michael Ian Black, Bury Me In Smoke by Megan Kennedy and If You Can’t Make It Here, Get Out by Jane Potter and G. E. Feldman are reviewed. … read more

Movie Reviews – October 2012

Movie Reviews – October 2012

The Ambassador, Excision, Goats, Shut Up and Play the Hits and V/H/S are reviewed. … read more

National Music Reviews – October 2012

National Music Reviews – October 2012
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New and recent releases from Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, Between The Buried & Me, Cat Power, Deerhoof, Dinosaur Jr., Enslaved, Lavatory, NOFX, Sea Wolf, Slug Guts and many more are reviewed. … read more

Local Reviews: John-Ross Boyce and His Troubles

Local Reviews: John-Ross Boyce and His Troubles
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Deliciously raw and gritty, Black Shuck/Old Crow is a really great album—a sort of stoner-gypsy-folk-rock mash-up. Wailing guitar riffs and rich, flowing vocals define the 14-song collection and, while the moods and tempos do vary, the album maintains a pretty consistent blues-based vibe that plucks at your heart-strings—kinda even tugs on your skin a little. … read more

Local Reviews: Matthew and The Hope

Local Reviews: Matthew and The Hope
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Matthew and The Hope wasn’t my kind of jam. Matthew claims to sound like Joshua James or Ray LaMontague, but I see his vocal styles as akin to back-of-the-throat singers from neo-grunge (think Scott Stapp or Gavin Rossdale). That being said, Matthew Bashaw has solid vocal skills, but the man needs someone to back him up if he is going to pull off the alternative country sound.  … read more