Predict the Unexpected:  Ririe-Woordbury Dance Company Presents Prism

Predict the Unexpected: Ririe-Woordbury Dance Company Presents Prism
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This last week, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, in a run which lasted from December 8 through 10, presented Prism, a showcase of the choreography of Charlotte Boye-Christensen.  Since 2002, Boye-Christensen has brought state-of-the-art dance to Utah, and Prism continued to do nothing less. True, the first two pieces of the evening had been performed previously by the company.
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Killjoy Premiere @ Tower Theater 11.28

Killjoy Premiere @ Tower Theater 11.28
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Back in August, I got the chance to tag along with the Killjoy film crew for an article I wrote for the Sept. issue of SLUG. Killjoy finally premiered on Nov. 28 and confirmed what I’ve been thinking since August: BMX is way fucking cooler than skateboarding. … read more

Product Reviews

Product Reviews

We review products from Oakley Optics, Brixton, PODSTA, Fatheadz and Clicker. … read more

Beer Reviews

Beer Reviews
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The year 2011 has been a defining time for the craft beer industry in Utah. In the past 12 months, we have seen “exponential” growth in some of our out-of-state distribution, arrived at the mutual understanding that design and beer do meet in the middle and fostered the ever snobbering of your craft beer palates, which keeps our brewers on their toes. … read more

Dear Dickheads – December 2011

Dear Dickheads – December 2011
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SLUG defends Princess Kennedy and declares that all cops are bastards. … read more

Beautiful Godzilla: My Invisible Bubble Burst

Beautiful Godzilla: My Invisible Bubble Burst
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It was a beautiful day in early October. I flew down 200 South with a grin on my face and my legs pumping just fast enough to get me to work with a few minutes to spare. Turning left onto 300 West, I was taking in the aroma of Café Trang’s lunch special when the door of a parked car opened up to my right. My brain processed this almost at the same time as some part of me or my bicycle hit the open door. … read more

Mike Brown: Boy Scouts

Mike Brown: Boy Scouts
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Amidst my teenage rebellion years and before my parents put me in drug rehab, I was a member of the classic American institution of the Boy Scouts of America. Although I never achieved the prestigious award of Eagle Scout, I conquered many merit badges and learned how to pitch a tent, both in my scout shorts and in the woods. … read more

Princess Kennedy: Resolutions are for Fat People

Princess Kennedy: Resolutions are for Fat People
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Wasn’t NYE 2011 just last month? I tend not to make resolutions because, quite frankly, they are for quitters and fat people, of which I am neither. Those of you who are, please do a favor for those of us that go to the gym regularly. The last thing we want is to have to dodge your fat ass and wait for you to finish the 15 minutes that you can barely get through on the treadmill. … read more

Gabor Brothers: Tempting Italian in Davis County

Gabor Brothers: Tempting Italian in Davis County
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It takes a lot to get me out of Salt Lake City. I only end up in Davis County on the rare occasion that I miss my freeway exit. Recently, though, what started off as a late season trip to a pumpkin patch near Farmington ended up with me cruising Main Street in Layton around lunch time. What I found at Gabor Brothers was nothing short of mouth-watering, and has left me trying to find other reasons to end up in Layton for lunch. … read more

Secret Snow Flying Machines: The Story Behind WuBanger Skis

Secret Snow Flying Machines: The Story Behind WuBanger Skis
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Somewhere, a huge factory is spitting out thousands of skis. The materials are obtained for rock bottom prices, the designs are flawed, and Laverne and Shirley carelessly inspect the product before flaking off in song and dance. After one day on your new setup, you realize the skis suck, but now you’re screwed—the skis are used and can’t be returned. There goes a thousand bucks—FUCK! Enter WuBanger Skis. … read more