Sasquatch Festival 2008

Sasquatch Festival 2008
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My Carbon Footprint is as Big as My Wang* A Belated after-the-fact mini travelogue from Memorial Day 2008 in which a Utah native turned Portland area Radio Shack employee has experiences both musical and existential. … read more

Walk All Over You

Walk All Over You
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If you have attended recent gallery strolls, you may have been an unwitting—and perhaps unwilling— participant in modern dance. Since February, Corinne Cappelletti has been leading a team of investigators known as the New Pedestrian on monthly tours of Salt Lake City. Clad in white union suits and equipped with individual headlamps, these free-ranging researchers make downtown their laboratory. … read more

Letter from the Editor – September 2008

Letter from the Editor – September 2008
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I first met Sean Hennefer when he was playing guitar in legendary SLC punk band, The Corleones. It was February of 2003 and I had recently booked the band to play SLUG Magazine’s 14th anniversary party. After the event, I followed his local music career over the next few years with longtime collaborator and singer, Ryan Jensen. The two friends eventually quit the Corleones and began a new Salt Lake music project called Vile Blue Shades. … read more

The Humble Humbler

The Humble Humbler
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When one thinks of a force in the Salt Lake skate scene, a name that is often overlooked is Jovi Bathemuss. At the age of 20 he already has a great start in becoming his own powerhouse, on his own terms with his own style. … read more

Product Reviews – September 2008

Product Reviews – September 2008
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We try out some shit! and then we tell you all about it. … read more

Backyard Bliss

Backyard Bliss
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First things first––crack a beer. When skating a mini ramp, having a frosty beverage in hand is almost as essential as a board. The session doesn’t feel right without one, it keeps you loose and smooth. Just sip it and rip it, then grab another. … read more

Summer of Death: Summer Detention

Summer of Death: Summer Detention
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So many stories could (and will) be told about what happened on this fine day, but what matters most is truth. … read more