Let this be a lesson: Get to the spot before the skater. When a skater is ready to go for something, they aren’t going to wait around for a photographer to get there, especially when they have a video camera already on hand.
February 2015 Comic Book Reviews
Comic book reviews for Bravest Warriors: Volume 3, Deceivers, Diesel Sweeties Volume 3: There Is a Cat on the Internet!, Ghosted Vol. 3: Death Wish, HIT: 1955, The Killer Omnibus Vol. 2, Meteor Men, Midas Flesh, Nelvana of The Northern Lights, The Orphan Blade, Secret History Omnibus: Vol 3., The Walking Dead Volume 22: A New Beginning, X-Files Classics: Season 1, Vol. 1, X-Files, Season 10 Volume 3
April 2015 Product Reviews: The Generic Mitten, Mixology Dice and Portal Jacket
Product reviews for Radical! Gloves’ Generic Mitten, Two Tumbleweeds Mixology Dice and Valve’s Portal Jacket.
Mike Brown: The Beer Garden
Apparently, just like actual SLUG readers, IRL slugs are attracted to the sugar in the beer—but they drink too much, get drunk and drown in the beer.
Gallery Stroll: Showing Dad a Thing or Two
Gallery Stroll and Father’s Day coincide every year. What better way to see awesome and inspiring art than to share it with the man who informed your appreciation of Neil Diamond and red rock landscapes? This Father’s Day, I suggest that you give good old Dad a call and take him on a nice stroll.
April 2015 Comic Book Reviews
Comic book reviews for Clive Barker’s Next Testament Vol. 2, The Fade Out, Vol. 1, G.I. Joe Volume 1: The Fall of G.I. Joe, The Life After, Vol. 1, Revelations, The Rocketeer: Complete Adventures Trade Paperback, Star Trek: Harlan Ellison’s City On The Edge of Forever, Star Trek: Golden Key Archives Volume 3, and Weird Love, Vol. 1: You Know You Want It.
SLUG Games Battle at Basin Presented by Ken Garff Fiat
The crowd huddled together Saturday, Jan. 10, as they watched the winners of SLUG Games: Battle at Basin Presented by Ken Garff Fiat—SLUG’s 15th Annual Snowboard and Ski competition at Snowbasin Resort—get crowned and receive their awesome prizes.
A Pinch of Salt: A History of Death By Salt
There had never been anything like it: Released in 2004, SLUG Magazine’s first Death By Salt compilation offered an overview of a wide array of local musicians as never seen before.
The Annex by Epic Brewing
The arrival of Chef Craig Gerome from San Francisco this year, however, has rocked this gastropub. The Annex is now more like a fancy restaurant with lots of great beer.
April 2015 Book Reviews
Book reviews for Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys.: A Memoir, Grumpy Cat: A Grumpy Book, The Grumpy Guide to Life: Observations by Grumpy Cat, Helen Keller Really Lived, I Found My Friends: The Oral History Of Nirvana, The Modern Savage: Our Unthinking Decision to Eat Animals, and Robin Robertson’s Vegan Without Borders: Easy Everyday Meals from Around the World.
June 2015 Movie Reviews
Movie reviews for Inside Out, Mad Max: Fury Road, Me & Earl & The Dying Girl, Pitch Perfect 2 and Slow West.
Nothing Is Too Big: An Interview With Grieves
Grieves is pale, skinny and unapologetic. He is aware that he draws comparisons to Macklemore. He pays no attention to what assumptions Pitchfork makes about the originality of his rap or how many stars they slap on his album. This could come across as cockiness, but the truth is that his rhymes are rooted in soil too deep to be bothered by shallow judgments—hip-hop is as much about letting go as it is pushing forward