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Katchup – August 2004
“We look forward to a national debate on the merits of what we have recommended, and we will participate vigorously in that debate.” –The 9/11 Commission Report Political agendas these days are selling faster than 25-cent lemonade from future entrepreneurs. Everyday, everywhere, we are engulfed by politiks (“tell me your politik and open up your
Zine Goddess – August 2004
Venus Zine Magazine is one of the best zines by and about, though not just for, women. Just because it’s slick and you might (or might not) find in on your newsstand doesn’t mean it’s not edgy. Rather than ramble on about how great it is, let’s just cut to the chase and dive in
He’s Got a Fake Leg and He Knows How to...
The morning of the Warped Tour, I woke up in bed being handed a nice hot cup of coffee by my girlfriend. This was pretty strange to me. I say this because more often than not, “Thanks for the coffee darling,” isn’t being uttered when I wake up, but something closer to, ” Who are
Unfairmont Park
The University of Utah and Sugarhouse areas of the Salt Lake Valley were somehow overlooked in the wave of new public skate parks that swept through Utah in the past two years. … read more
Paganism in Utah: The Pagan Bookshelf
We’ve reviewed several of the excellent books available on paganism. Future columns will feature additional books as well as other pieces of interest. … read more
Book Reviews: March 1992
Here are SLUG’s two literature picks for March of 1992. If anything, they sure aren’t boring. … read more
Do Not Trust The Federal Ones
Next Month: The Fall of Communism, and Other Myths. … read more
Books & Literature: December 1991
Imajica is Barker’s most profound and richly imaginative book since the publication of Weaverworld. … read more
Books & Literature: November 1991
Pranks,
Book And Literature Review: September 1991
The Autobiography answers just about any questions the viewer could have conceived about Cooper’s life. … read more