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Sundance Film Review: Prince Avalanche

Sundance Film Review: Prince Avalanche
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Director David Gordon Green returns to his independent origins at the Sundance Film Festival after helming a handful of raunchy Hollywood comedies (Pineapple Express, Your Highness and The Sitter) and attempts to reignite a sense of grounded and heartfelt substance, but the result is a lingering nature video that neglects its actor’s potential with copious amounts of silence. … read more

365 Poetry @ Salt Lake City Photo Collective 01.05

365 Poetry @ Salt Lake City Photo Collective 01.05
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On Saturday evening, I finally got around to experiencing the spoken word up close and personal, attending the 365 Poetry Collective hosted at the Salt Lake Photo Collective. With such hospitality, it was easy to see how so many people would feel comfortable in this environment to raise up with their voice to speak whatever one feels the desire to express. … read more

Go With the Flow: Tyson Bowerbank

Go With the Flow: Tyson Bowerbank
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Having first set foot on a skateboard at the age of 8, Tyson Bowerbank is a prime example of the up-and-coming. With a resume including Fuel TV, ESPN and a repertoire of high-profile amateur contest finals, Bowerbank has some pretty high credentials. Now, at the age of 18, Bowerbank is a solid, humble skater who just loves being on a skateboard.  With a bag of tricks that most kids only have behind an Xbox controller, this baby-faced Sandy native is on a tear of a come-up and shows no signs of slowing down. … read more

Add a Dash of Local Art: November 2012

Add a Dash of Local Art: November 2012

Each month, SLUG Magazine features a different local artist on the walls of the Whole Foods Trolley Square and Sugar House stores. November’s Add a Dash of Local Art features Stefanie Dykes at Whole Foods Sugar House and Charles Uibel at Whole Foods Trolley Square. We caught up with both Stefanie and Charles to learn more about who they are and what they do. Gain some insight into their world and be sure to stop by the cafe area in both stores to catch their work hanging through November 30 … read more

R.I.P. Michael E. Cline 1967-2012

R.I.P. Michael E. Cline 1967-2012

Mike E. Cline was a really smart, generous and dynamic person.  He had a way of making everyone feel good around him, or trying to.  He could be incredibly respectful and polite … and rowdy and fun. Like a lot of people in our scene, he loved music—but Mike was really passionate about music, which made him so much fun to go to shows with.  Riding in a car, he didn’t just listen to music in the background, he played it loud and sang along! … read more

Bob Moss 1953 – 2011

Bob Moss 1953 – 2011
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Bob Moss was the greatest man I’ve ever known. At first he was just the hairy dude in a picture on my friend Brian Staker’s desk. One day, while awaiting my paycheck, I imagined him plunking off-key songs on his beat-up guitar. “That’s my friend Bob Moss,” Staker said. “He’s an artist and musician.” … read more

R.I.P. Trish Keenan of Broadcast

R.I.P. Trish Keenan of Broadcast
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Trish Keenan passed away on January 14, 2011 from pneumonia. She was only 42. Her mortality will make this music even more immortal, and she will continue to inspire people and challenge what people think they know. R.I.P. Trish. Your lullabies will always sing me to sleep—sometimes with dreams, sometimes with nightmares. … read more

Contributor Limelight: Dave Brewer

Contributor Limelight: Dave Brewer

As one of many Daves currently part of the SLUG family, Dave Brewer has set himself apart as a man willing to photograph anything and everything we throw at him. Dave has been with SLUG since 2006 and quickly became one of our go-to snow photographers. … read more