Matt Piedmont and The Spoils of Babylon

Matt Piedmont and The Spoils of Babylon
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This episodic mini-series spans multiple decades and genres of cinema, with extra points for its humor and sass. SLUG was lucky enough not only to get a sneak peak of the fully released mini-series, but also to pick the brain of one of its co-creators, Matt Piedmont. … read more

When the Levee Breaks: Surviving Liquidation with Forrest Dowling

When the Levee Breaks: Surviving Liquidation with Forrest Dowling
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The team that made The Flame in the Flood is comprised of folks who’ve mostly had a decade or more of experience making games, which has given us all sorts of benefits, ranging from contacts throughout the industry to experience in managing development and keeping it on schedule. … read more

Gallery Stroll: Art is at Our Core

Gallery Stroll: Art is at Our Core
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I have long believed that Utah has a gravitational pull in the creative community. Our breathtaking landscapes have inspired countless artists. – SLUG Mag … read more

Mike Brown: Dream Diary

Mike Brown: Dream Diary
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They are mutated pit bulls with pig-like faces, but they have tiny legs, and they are all staring at me and my broken snow cone with a strong look of jealousy and contempt. This is just a tiny excerpt from one of the strange dreams I have on a regular basis. – SLUG Mag … read more

Alta Radio: Alta is for Radio

Alta Radio: Alta is for Radio
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Starting in the spring of 2013 with a series of grants from Alta Community Enrichment (ACE)—a nonprofit art, cultural and educational organization—Brownlie began researching the intricacies of terrestrial and Internet-based radio. Filling volumes of notebooks with his findings occupied his free time, and it finally became apparent that the enormous task of building a radio station from scratch could be possible. … read more

Adobe and Utah Artists: Converging Creative Communities

Adobe and Utah Artists: Converging Creative Communities
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Adobe’s combination of community engagement and appreciation for artistic expression gave local artist Andrew Ehninger an idea: “What if local artists were invited to show their art in the Adobe space?” And just like that, the Utah Artists and Adobe project was born. … read more

If the Truth Isn’t Funny, Make it Up:  An Interview with RuPaul’s Russian Contestant Katya

If the Truth Isn’t Funny, Make it Up: An Interview...
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Performers around the world are usually known for a specific feature or characteristic: good looks, intelligence, kindness, talent, passion or hard work. However, RuPaul’s Season 7 Russian Queen, Katya Zamolodchikova, is known by her fans and friends to hone all these qualities and more. Between hilarious performances—like her famous Abe Lincoln look—and her ability to improvise regardless of circumstance, Katya is the drag queen to take notes from! … read more

Make Space Zine: We Are All Allowed

Make Space Zine: We Are All Allowed
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For the Riot Grrrls and the girls who look up to Patti Smith. For the girls who want to learn bass and scream into a microphone. For the girls with cameras, paintbrushes and tattoo guns sick of having to justify doing what they love to a white-cis-male dominated industry. … read more

Greg Wilson: Hurricane Gonzo Hits SLC

Greg Wilson: Hurricane Gonzo Hits SLC
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Straight out of L.A., for one weekend Greg Wilson is bringing his Gonzo style of stand-up to Utah audiences at Sandy Station. … read more

Budos Mayhem — Interview with Jared Tankel

Budos Mayhem — Interview with Jared Tankel
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The Budos Band are like the slightly-neglected stepchildren of the Daptone Records roster. Sure, they sport the same soulful pedigree as retro royalty like Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, but like any good stepchild of the 70s, they also worshipped at the altar of Black Sabbath, and somehow got their hands on some Fela Kuti