Authors: Paige Zuckerman

Review: The Japanese House @ The Complex w/ Art School...
Although The Japanese House is perhaps less probable to fill some of the clownishly large shoes of her Dirty Hit originating brethren, she’s clearly destined for her own fashion of greatness. … read more

Review: The 1975 @ UCCU W/ Pale Waves, No Rome...
For their third run-in with Utah audiences, the bombastic and ever ballooning indie pop foursome The 1975 graced the UCCU Events Center making for a wonderfully unusual Monday evening … read more

SLC Staycation: Bike Edition
Luckily, there are many bikeable local amenities to enhance your tour of downtown SLC. … read more

Rolling in the Red Rocks: The St. George Bicycle Collective
Since October 2017, Utah bike culture has experienced a whole new space for community growth and collaboration at the St. George Bicycle Collective. … read more

These Boots Were Made For Women: Pink Boots Society Grows...
Pink Boots Society’s Collaboration Brew Day encourages collegiality to create a beer, the sales proceeds of which go to a scholarship fund. … read more

Invisible Eulogy: Gregg Deal Brings Native Visibility to the Transcontinental...
Gregg Deal’s exhibition will depict Native erasure and the effects of the railroad and other related developments on indigenous populations. … read more

Review: Talos – Far Out Dust
Talos = James Blake + Bon Iver … read more

Slamdance Film Review: We Are Thankful
We Are Thankful and its protagonist are genuine, real and undeniably lovely in their authenticity. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Cat Sticks
Cat Sticks delves into the desperate, nightly endeavors of several addicts maneuvering their torturous jones and unglamorously careening through the sad underground of their city. … read more

Slamdance 2019 Film – Desolation Center and the Birth of...
This year, the Slamdance Film Festival will debut Desolation Center, the story of the early iconoclasts of DIY culture and the roots of modern, outdoor music and performing-arts festivals. … read more