Authors: Benjamin Tilton
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Review: Benjamin Finger – Mood Chaser
Benjamin Finger = Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross + Ranvir Bassi + Massive Attack … read more

Utah Film Center: Providing Monthly Dialogues within Creative Interests
Utah Film Center’s role here is to underpin how important it is for creative people to come together through this medium. … read more

In a Van Down by the Railroad Tracks: Van Sessions...
With Van Sessions, The Banyan Collective has put itself in a position to not only shine the light on existing talent, but also introduce new musicians to an ever-increasing audience. … read more

Kilby Court 20th Anniversary Block Party: The Perfect Concert Event
Last weekend was the concert equivalent of a perfect game. The perfect concert happened at the Kilby Court 20th Anniversary Block Party. … read more

Before You Hit the Open Road: Warmshowers Has an Overnight...
Warmshowers is a hospitality website (and app) that connects self-supported traveling bicyclists with hosts who open their homes. … read more

Craft By Proper: Utah’s Only Utah-Only Beer Bar
Craft by Proper is nestled in Sugar House and aims to add a beer bar to the existing nighttime atmosphere and share the love and knowledge of beer. … read more

Gathering Music: The Library’s Process of Preserving Local Histories
The SLUG local music archive, along with the Downtown library’s own collection of local music, is now available to the public via the Main Library. … read more

Book Review – It Will Get Tough: Cops & Bikers
Elrod is a man who doesn’t waste words. So it’s a treasure to have so many of them in one place. It Will Get Tough is not a vacation. It’s one hell of a road trip. … read more

The Front Row Film Roast of Twilight
“We want you to say to yourself, ‘Oooh, I haven’t seen that in forever. Let’s go!'” … read more

Book Review: Heatwave
The reader initially glances into Heatwave and instantly wants to pull the curtains shut. But author Zach Matheson’s sophomore novel sticks with us, so we pull the curtains back again and peer through its pages. We become consumed by its deviant behavior, its twisted tale. We’re the fly on the wall that can read minds. … read more