Comic book review for America’s Got Powers, Chastity, C.O.W.L., Criminal, Curse, Judge Dredd, The Manhattan Projects, Orphan Blade, Outcast, Possessions, Suicide Risk, Wasteland and Wayward.
Punk Rock Bowling 2015
One can never be prepared for a festival as monumental as Punk Rock Bowling: where thousands of punk rockers, hardcore kids, skaters, etc. all flock to Sin City to spend three days in the scorching heat, listening to live music from some of the best bands of the genre. … read more
Collected By Himself: Captured Tracks Founder Mike Sniper on New Venture Omnian Music Group
Under the direction of Mike Sniper, Captured Tracks has grown from a small, independent music label based in Brooklyn to a sonically diverse, aesthetically vibrant vision for the state of millennial music. Today, with a full roster, Sniper has his sights on an even more expansive assembly of sounds with label group Omnian Music Group.
Review: 0RBITALIS
0RBITALIS is a nifty gravity sim that really captured my attention. All you do is release a probe into space and hope it stays in orbit for as long as possible. Each level has different obstacles that you have to contend with, from giant red orbs that act as planets to random geometric shapes that sort of act like moons and asteroids. … read more
March 2015 Book Reviews
Book reviews for Danger Mouse’s The Grey Album (33 1/3), Devil’s Triangle: The Complete Graphic Novel, Hole’s Live Through This (33 1/3), Jesus And Mary Chain: Barbed Wire Kisses, Saltfront and The Spartak Trigger.
Chromeo @ Red Butte Gardens 05.27 with ODESZA, Classixx
I wish we had more venues like the Red Butte Amphitheater in Salt Lake—partly because it’s beautiful but also because I’m a total homebody these days and love to be in bed by midnight. Red Butte satisfies both my lazy girl and socialite lifestyles in one outdoorsy package. … read more
Mike Brown: My Name is Mike Brown
My name is Mike Brown. It is a plain and boring name. When my parents were initially going to name me, they wanted to name me Matt but decided that was too common of a name. True story.
Review: American Sniper
While American Sniper is an excellently crafted film about the lonely road that all true heroes must walk, it’s the story that took place behind the scenes that makes the film so much more important. … read more
March 2015 Beer Reviews
Living in Utah and loving beer has always been a bit of challenge when it comes to that fermented grain. It gets virtually no respect from a government that is tasked to control and distribute it, who treats it like a cheap, bottomshelf vodka that will remain virtually unchanged for years.
What Do You Think, Utah? The Police and The People @ 50 West Club & Cafe
Pulling together a panel of experts in a certain topic from fields all over the state, this hour-long program allows frank, honest discussion that includes audience participation on subjects that matter to Utahns. Last month’s program featured a panel discussion of air quality in Utah, and this second installment was a powerful platform to talk about the relationship between our police force and the citizenry at large. … read more
Gallery Stroll: A Study of People, Places and Things
With art being conceived daily, it’s difficult for even the most versed art experts to process it as it emerges. Luckily for us eager art patrons, we have Gallery Stroll, an evening dedicated to the latest work emerging in the scene.
March 2015 Video Game Reviews
Video game reviews for Blackguards 2, Boid, Citizens of Earth, Chuck’s Challenge 3D, Far Cry 4, Game of Thrones: Episode One, Guilty Gear XRD: Sign, I Am Bread, Metrocide, Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, Resident Evil: HD Remaster, Sneaky Sneaky, Warhammer Quest and The Witcher Adventure Game.