A Perfect Day For Caribou’s metaphor is a little obvious, but following Herman and Nate through their shared blood and flawed traits is a quiet fascination. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: A Perfect Day for Caribou
A Perfect Day For Caribou’s metaphor is a little obvious, but following Herman and Nate through their shared blood and flawed traits is a quiet fascination. … read more
In the Slamdance documentary With Peter Bradley, director Alex Rappoport focuses on what’s important both to Bradley and to the audience–the art. … read more
Having time and the ability to perceive it allows us a sense of history. In Keishi Kondo’s New Religion, history is enviable when you have so little of it. … read more
Austin Brake is currently enjoying one of the best winters Utah’s had in decades. Jumping off of cliffs is easier when you have 400” of Utah powder beneath you. … read more
Elizabeth Leach has lent her voice to covering SLC’s community and arts events since February of 2022. Her informative, human-oriented style of writing shines in all of her expertly crafted SLUG features. Be sure to check Elizabeth’s coverage of Unsheltered Utah’s Wendy Garvin on page 6 in our 2023 February issue.
SLUG’s Front-end Developer, Dom Sweat, has been creating, adapting and supporting everything that goes into the structure of slugmag.com since Jan, 2022. Solving problems on the fly and tweaking our site’s design, Dom’s work is the glue that holds our website together—plus, it looks super cool. Thanks, Dom!
Who’s Annie? is a meta, comedic take on Annie Pisapia and Sophia Peer’s real life friendship and working relationship. … read more
So the drawings are a little on the cute side. This comic does have potential. The rest of the comic is a little bland but fun to read nonetheless. … read more
I don’t think any one person left without the feeling that their primitive occult instincts had not been sickened into a deep dark grave. I’d also like to thank the fire blower! Good show! … read more
Instead of the usual cover story rhetoric on a local band that was either written by the friend of a band or a last minute sap-up, we decided to do things differently this month. We gave Eli of Mouthbreather a list of topics and told him and the band to respond to each the best they could. … read more
In 1989, Dayton Ohio twin sisters, Kim (The Pixies) Deal and Kelley Deal, mulled over the idea of a “real” female rock band. The “Bangles From Hell”…and thus THE BREEDERS were bred. … read more
hough a bit more mellow than your average label release, it’s still a cool collaboration of rarities and b-sides, and more humorous than musical to listen to. … read more