18 Exclusive Video Game Reviews

Still from Bound by Flame video game

Video game reviews for BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, Bound by Flame, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, Full Bore, Full Mojo Rampage, Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi,  Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Lego: The Hobbit, Mario Golf: World Tour, Memento Mori 2, Mugen Souls Z, NES Remix 2, Squidds Odyssey, Tesla Effect, The Walking Dead, The Witch & The Hundred Knight, The Wolf Among Us and Viscera Cleanup Detail.
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Gallery Stroll: Art Makes a City

This year’s Urban Arts Festival will take place at The Gateway on July 19.

What brings a city to life, and what gives it its heart? Historians and anthropologists credit community gathering spaces like libraries, schoolhouses and city halls. Typically, when I want to know about a city, I ask a city dweller. When you speak to a resident about the heart of the city, the conversation usually turns to merchants, restaurants, artists, theaters and performers—the makers and doers who make up the city.  … read more

Mike Brown’s State of the Union Address, but for Juggalos

First and foremost, I need to preface this article with the fact that I, Mike Brown, am not a Juggalo. I know a lot of you don’t believe me when I say that, but it’s a fact. I’m more of an ambassador that can speak their ridiculous and not-so-cryptic language. As I’ve stated before, I am their Jane Goodall and they are my chimps.  … read more

Princess Kennedy: Damn These Heels!

In addition to Pride, one great party I did this year was a big Pride weekend kick-off with the Utah Film Center and Damn These Heels!, their official LGBTQ and A (IDK what half of those mean) film festival. We brought out my ghoulfriend Peaches Christ, Drag Queen of the Macabre and filmmaker extraordinaire. Anyone who reads my rants knows that I am super invested in the Film Center.  … read more

Gallery Stroll: Art Squared

If you want to see what someone is really made of, look into their heart. At the heart of Utah is The City Library, The Salt Lake City and County Building and The Leonardo, sitting in historic Washington Square, adjacent to Library Square. It’s used for everything from the Pride Festival to the Salt Lake City Marathon, from local open-mic performances to international traveling exhibits like Body Worlds at The Leonardo. I often find myself in this neighborhood, attending events, enjoying the library, or—yikes—paying a parking ticket, but for those of you who are not familiar with the Squares, let’s take a stroll.   … read more