Billy Ditzig is an aspiring entrepreneur. Moving to Salt Lake in 2007 from Chicago after Googling “Closest big city to the mountains,” he started at SLUG soon after and has been on the rise ever since. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Billy Ditzig
Billy Ditzig is an aspiring entrepreneur. Moving to Salt Lake in 2007 from Chicago after Googling “Closest big city to the mountains,” he started at SLUG soon after and has been on the rise ever since. … read more
Festivals where there is a large number of bands—with an equally large number of influences and references—causes the brains in most writers to melt out of their noses. … read more
The Woodshed, located right in the middle of Downtown just west of State Street on 800 South, is a hub for alternative culture, providing patrons with entertainment, a stage for art and expression, a sweet hangout spot with arcade games inside, a huge outdoor patio and, of course, plenty of sweet, sweet booze. … read more
Reviews for Blue Microphone, Chrome Industries, Crosley, Jammypack and Roku. … read more
My journey with Anathema has been an interesting one through the years, with songs helping me cope with hate, regret, mental instability and the loss of loved ones. … read more
The evening started with the band Døne, a two-piece comprising of Cache Tolman (bass/guitar/vocals) and Andy Patterson (drums). they were definitely the most “metal” of the evening. Musically, they had moments that combined doomier bits like Electric Wizard, but with the melodic sensibilities of a musical child produced by Stone Temple Pilots and Jimi Hendrix. … read more
Since November of 2011, Artists for Local Agriculture have been encouraging artists in the Salt Lake City area to reach out by inspiring and educating those in their communities through urban gardening. … read more
My father was right. The older you get, the faster time goes. One minute, you’re sneaking into R-rated movies with your buddies, the next, you’re threatening the 13-year-old asshat behind you in the theater for kicking your seat. So much happened these past 12 months, good and bad, it’s hard to know where to begin. As a film critic, it was tough to see one of the most significant icons in my industry pass away this year. Whether or not I agreed with Roger Ebert (it was honestly a coin flip), the man was a spectacular writer and became the face of a profession I truly adore. So, here’s to 2013 (thus far) and to all the thumb ups and downs in every aspect of our lives. … read more
September is filled with a lot more than just Labor Day, check out what you can celebrate this month! … read more
Reviews for Anarchy!: An Anthology of Emma Goldman’s Mother Earth, Cannabis Cupcakes: Mini Marijuana Cakes to Bake and Decorate, and The Wrecking Crew. … read more
The sun was shining, birds were chirping and people of all stripes took to downtown Salt Lake City to attend one of the largest events of the year: The annual Utah Pride Parade and Festival. … read more
September is filled with a lot more than just Labor Day, check out what you can celebrate this month! … read more