Man Meets Bear = Other Lives x Julian Lynch (Animals 2) … read more
Local Review: Man Meets Bear – Songs From the Hive
Man Meets Bear = Other Lives x Julian Lynch (Animals 2) … read more
Binx Olsen began illustrating for SLUG in October 2017, and we’ve loved their lively, cute style ever since! … read more
A man, his machine and a brush with nature. Tristen Cooper cultivated his way through the growth with a finely tuned Over-Icepick Grind. … read more
Skate spots are everywhere. You just have to be able to see them. Like this gem with Max Offit. It’s not obvious—it’s unique, and dangerous. … read more
Having written for SLUG Magazine for eight years, Kamryn Feigel has mastered the voice for SLUG’s coverage of LGBTQ+ stories. … read more
Cruella just doesn’t work despite its best efforts. It ends up taking itself almost as deadly and pretentiously serious as Joker did. … read more
Blue Miracle is done well enough to succeed as an innocuous family film that has a lot of heart and does its best to avoid being too sappy. … read more
Olivia Rodrigo = Lorde x Courtney Love … read more
It makes sense that an artist with a name that’s essentially a simplified anagram of the more well-known Utah senator would hail from Salt Lake City. Although, I was first convinced that Jack Rutter of Ritt Momney came from elsewhere. In our interview, we chatted about how there’s normally a brief period in a native
Orange wigs, campy performances and cheekbones cut so sharp they could slice you open if you get too close: Drag performer and artist Taylor Anne is all of these things and more. Known onstage as Poppycock Visqueen, a performance from Anne promises professional-grade vocals and a playful commentary on femininity. If you’re lucky enough, you
While A Quiet Place Part II may make you even more scared to be outside, it’s the best reason I’ve had to leave the house in a long time. … read more
Ishtar Sr. Divine Ecdysis Grimalkin Records Street: 05.21 Ishtar Sr. = (J. Fisher x THEESatisfaction) x Headboggle density&destiny— in sound, narrative and concept, Ishtar Sr.’s (Savan DePaul‘s) Divine Ecdysis holds an almost unbearable concentration of weight and import. Best described as an avant-hip-hop space opera, the album narrates DePaul’s own journey toward a self-assured identity