NOW-ID Brings Nowhere to Utah

NOW-ID Brings Nowhere to Utah
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For over two years, NOW International/Interdisciplinary Dance Company has endeavored to expand the range and complexity of contemporary dance in Salt Lake City. NOW began as the attempt by artistic director Charlotte Boye-Christensen to rescue dance from the confines the traditional auditorium, stage and stage machinery – which in recent years has come to be

Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood: Sunset Baby

Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood: Sunset Baby
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Dominique Morisseau’s Sunset Baby is a heartfelt, timely and at times untamable play that explores questions of reconciliation: of morality and principle, of the movement and its individuals, of saving and savoring the world, of freedom (or “No fear,” to go by Nina Simone’s definition) and how to attain it.   At the center of

Abi Harrison – From BYU to Bob and Tom

Abi Harrison – From BYU to Bob and Tom
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As one of the most memorable acts on Utah comedy stages right now, Abi Harrison is quick, clever, and quirky in her style and delivery. Hailing from Provo, Harrison has worked hard as an entertainer to make a name for herself in our Salty City. SLUG was thrilled to get a chance to sit down

Saturday’s Voyeur: Acting Out

Saturday’s Voyeur: Acting Out
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In the small neighborhood just west of the State Capitol building, a steady stream of patrons walked into the Salt Lake Acting Company‘s building. Women in their mid 50s sat outside and smoked Virginia Slims, while the friendly staff handed out jello shots and tried vehemently to persuade people to become yearly ticket holders. The

Donning the Yellow Face: People Productions @ Sugar Space Warehouse Theatre

Donning the Yellow Face: People Productions @ Sugar Space Warehouse...
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Hollywood’s whitewashing is as blatant as ever—consider anything from Mickey Rooney’s racist depiction of Mr. Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany’s to the recent casting of Emma Stone in Cameron Crowe’s Aloha as a character of quarter-Chinese, quarter-Hawaiian descent. The same whitewashing can be said for the theatre. … read more

Jane Chu: Grant Me the Strength to Work in the Arts

Jane Chu: Grant Me the Strength to Work in the...
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Working in the arts is very rewarding and a little scary, similar to the creative process itself. Not all the people who work in the arts would consider themselves artists. Crafting the message, beating the drum, waving the flag, has become a craft in itself.  … read more

Chris Thayer: No One Asked For This Tour 05.18

Chris Thayer: No One Asked For This Tour 05.18
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Salt Lake City got a taste of L.A. for one night in a small, homey Downtown establishment. SLUG was there when Chris Thayer stopped by Mo’s American Diner to tell his own brand of awkward and hilarious jokes, and he brought a friend, Anna Seregina. … read more

Christopher Titus: Angry Pursuit of Happiness Tour @ Wiseguys 05.09

Christopher Titus: Angry Pursuit of Happiness Tour @ Wiseguys 05.09
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Christopher Titus is unapologetically raw, angry and hilariously funny. His rant-style monologues are similar in fashion to other comedy greats like George Carlin, or even contemporaries like Bill Burr and Louis C.K. (whom I had never heard of until Titus opened a new world of comedy for me). … read more

Natashia Mower: Just Being Funny

Natashia Mower: Just Being Funny
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Natashia Mower is one of the hardest working comedians currently in the Utah Comedy scene, and she’s one funny force to be reckoned with. Her quick and accessible comedy is second only to how genuinely nice she is as a human being. … read more

Renaissance Faire 2015: A Knight To Remember

Renaissance Faire 2015: A Knight To Remember
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The sun was high and the ground muddy. Horses slipped as they attempted to trot through the jousting field. The sprawling grounds on which the Renaissance Faire is located were void of their weekend crowd. The many stages were bare and the only noise came from the multitude of birds and crickets from the surrounding swamp and the sporadic, distant barking of an unknown dog. … read more