Aces High Saloon is a venue-bar hybrid in the style of an “outlaw, biker bar,” calling out to the metalheads, punk rockers and all other outlaws and burnouts. … read more
Horns Up! Bottoms Up! Aces High! SLC’s Punk & Metal Bar
Aces High Saloon is a venue-bar hybrid in the style of an “outlaw, biker bar,” calling out to the metalheads, punk rockers and all other outlaws and burnouts. … read more
Sapa Investment Group has founded and invested in multiple businesses dealing in hospitality and real estate, even opening their own pharmacy. … read more
Afghan Kitchen fosters a deeper understanding of Afghanistan’s traditions, hospitality and history by providing excellent food to savor and time to learn. … read more
Roots Art Kollective shares a Mexican-American heritage and a West Side upbringing, and each member has a distinct style they bring to their collaborations. … read more
We’re holding a one-of-a-kind night of live music where 34 local artists will perform one song each on Saturday, February 11, at Urban Lounge and Blue Gene’s. … read more
Living is an uplifting and heartfelt film that is never cloying and never dwelling on its sad moments, provoking plenty of genuine warmth. … read more
Sold out daily faster than you can blink with a line that wraps around the building, The Bagel Project produces some of the greatest bagels available in SLC. … read more
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.