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Feature: Commonplace

Posted on December 1, 1994 (March 22, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
White blocky text over a black background reads, "Feature".

How do you sum up someone’s life? Especially one that was cut so short? For those of you who have not heard, Scott Bringard passed away November 16, 1994. … read more

Posted in: ArchivedTagged: #Archived, #dv8, #scott bringard, Commonplace, Feature, Jeremy Bringard, Lara Jones, SLUG Archived, The Disco Drippers, The Primitive Painters, X96

Film Review: Uproar

Posted on March 26, 2024 (March 19, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
A man holds a rugby ball and runs through a crowd.

Uproar is one of the best films to come out in 2024 up to this point, and it’s a triumph for Julian Dennison, who shows that he has real star potential. … read more

Posted in: Film, Film Reviews, SLUGmagTagged: Firefly Films, Hamish Bennett, Julian Dennison, Paul Middleditch, Uproar

Concert Reviews: December 1994

Posted on December 2, 1994 (March 22, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
White text over a black background reads, "Concert Reviews".

SLUG hacks were slighted in favor of more respectable names in the city, names I won’t mention but whose faces you won’t see at a Cramps show or in a local club. … read more

Posted in: ArchivedTagged: #Archived, #pigface, Chip Davis, Cinema Bar, Club DV8, Concert Reviews, Drown, Evil Mothers, Gas Huffer, Horesy, Saltair, SLUG Archived, The Cramps, The Cranberries, Willie Wheels

B-Movie Reviews: December 1994

Posted on December 1, 1994 (March 22, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
Black dripping text in all caps over a tan backdrop reads, "B-Movies".

The end of the film is in fast rewind and basically what should be done before watching this snoozer.  … read more

Posted in: ArchivedTagged: #Archived, #SLUGArchived, B-Movies, B-Movies Review, SLUG Staff

Motocaster: October 1994

Posted on October 1, 1994 (March 18, 2024) by Alton Barnhart
Motocaster, Issue 70: October 1994

Motocaster’s Bo Taylor talked to me from a pay phone on the road from God knows where while I sat in the comfort of my home. Here are the results.  … read more

Posted in: ArchivedTagged: #SLUGArchived, Bo Taylor, Motocaster

Record Review: October 1994

Posted on October 1, 1994 (March 15, 2024) by Alton Barnhart

Feeling a little depressed and filled with melancholy? If I Were A Carpenter is cheaper and there aren’t any embarrassing insurance forms to fill out.  … read more

Posted in: ArchivedTagged: #SLUGArchived, Bad Religion, Jah Wobble, Material, Samiam, Sola

Movie Reviews: November 1994

Posted on March 20, 2024 (March 20, 2024) by Asha Pruitt

It’s getting kinda weird out there in the world of dating. Maybe it’s always been so, but I get the feeling things are getting worse. … read more

Posted in: ArchivedTagged: #SLUGArchive, 1994, Movie review, November 1994

Film Review: One Life

Posted on March 15, 2024 (March 15, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
An older bespectacled gentleman surrounded in warm light looks over a large book of text.

It’s a well-acted film that tells a worthy story about courage in face of evil. It’s unfortunate their own protagonist and the filmmakers play things safely. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Alex Sharp, Anthony Hopkins, Helena Bonham Carter, James Hawes, Lena Olin, Nicholas Winton, One Life, Patrick Gibbs, Romola Garai, Steven Spielberg

Contributor Limelight: Sophie Caligiuri

Posted on April 3, 2024 (August 30, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
Portrait of Sophie Caligiuri.

Contributing Writer and Copy Editor Sophie Caligiuri is an expert wordsmith in a way few others are, weaving rich, vivid imagery into each story she tells. … read more

Posted in: SLUG Contributor LimelightTagged: Contributor Limelight, Sophie Caligiuri

Review: Bleachers – Bleachers

Posted on March 18, 2024 (June 12, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
Bleachers' album cover is a man leaning against a car in black and white.

Vocals shine throughout the album, but particularly on “Call Me After Midnight.”  … read more

Posted in: Music, National Music ReviewsTagged: Bleachers, bruce springsteen, mumford & sons, Taylor Swift

Film Review: Damsel

Posted on March 13, 2024 (March 12, 2024) by interncalendar
Millie Bobby Brown stands near a hanging lightbulb in a dimly-lit room.

While Damsel isn’t terrible, it’s humorless, bland and too hokey to pull off the deadly serious tone that the filmmakers have chosen. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Angela Bassett, Damsel, Dan Mazeau, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, Millie Bobby Brown, Nick Robinson, Ray Winstone, Robin Wright, Shohreh Aghdashloo

Local Review: The Plastic Cherries – The Plastic Cherries On The Moon

Posted on March 20, 2024 (October 9, 2024) by interncalendar
The album cover for Plastic Cherries on the Moon.

With their glitzy space opera of a second album, The Plastic Cherries set you spinning in Major Tom’s tin can and show you a phenomenal time while doing it. … read more

Posted in: Local Music ReviewsTagged: Joe Maddock, Natalie Hamilton, Shelby Maddock, The Plastic Cherries
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