Authors: Paige Zuckerman

The Japanese House @ The Complex 10.19 w/ Overcoats
The Japanese House played a fairly clipped set—especially in comparison to their springtime visit. Much to the chagrin of the crowd, the set had no encore. … read more

ABS is Making a Dent For Your Zen
ABS purports the healing and wholesome benefits of their products, a claim being further validated over the past few years in the science of CBD as a whole. … read more

Harmons Hands-on Cooking Experience: The Harmons Cooking Class Program
Seven of Harmons’ many locations partner in a particularly pointed offering to the Utah foodie scene: the Harmons’ Cooking Class Program. … read more

The Book of Mormon @ The Eccles Theater 08.24
Per the usual Matt Stone & Trey Parker brand, The Book of Mormon is crass, fearless, utterly lacking in political correctness and ultimately full of heart. … read more

Phantogram @ Ogden Twilight 08.17 w/ Bob Moses, Palace of...
A Saturday night Phantogram show at Ogden Twilight is a truly special treat, with only a few of the season’s awesome offerings occurring on the weekend. … read more

Ashley Love Loves Her Craft
Though her works often defy genre, Ashley Love identifies a sort of realm in which she plays as an illustrator and what inspired her to land within it. … read more

Washed Out @ Ogden Twilight 07.12 w/ Deerhunter, Le Voir
As a midpoint for 2019’s Ogden Twilight Concert Series, Washed Out & Deerhunter were downright fantastic and funky. … read more

Yeasayer @ Urban Lounge 06.23 w/ Oh, Rose
Known for big, sprawling and beautiful bridges, Sunday’s set was a solid, albeit quick, sampling of Yeasayer’s weird and wonderful world. … read more

WASI Brings Colorful and Queer Sounds of Love and Acceptance...
Ahead of their stop at Gold Blood Collective in Utah during Pride month, SLUG spoke with WASI about the big, rainbow picture of the tour. … read more

Capturing Home, Visibility and Stillness: Denae Shanidiin and Indigenous Images
Denae Shanidiin’s images often center around the simple yet sacred human moments in Indigenous experience, including painful and raw realities. … read more