SLUG Contributor Limelight
January 31, 2019
Contributor Limelight – Bill Frost
In a certain sense, Bill Frost is the longest-standing SLUG Magazine contributor of us all. He first wrote for SLUG from 1993 to ‘96, under the pen name Helen Wolf. Frost rejoined SLUG’s ranks in January 2018, this time for our SLUGMag.com-exclusive (“because writing for print is so ’90s,” he says) streaming-series column, “Content Shifter.” Each month, Frost picks a theme and breaks down his lists of series that readers can stream for free. He is a wiz when it comes to writing for web, and we guarantee that you’ll reach the end of “Content Shifter” wanting more each time. Frost is also the guitarist for local rock outfit Magda-Vega, with whom he played last July’s SLUG’s Localized, adding to a long list of other Localized appearances. His passion for writing and music may only be paralleled by that for our community, which SLUG communes with. For these reasons and more, we salute Bill Frost!
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The 15th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented by...
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Gable Price and Friends: DIY Festival Headliner
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SLUG Style: Muriel Langdon
Muriel Langdon is a Salt Lake City-based designer creating bright, elegant swim and loungewear perfect for any pool party. … read more
Appreciating the Outdoors One Brew at a Time
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Meet the SLUG Picnic Food Truck: Haute Burgers & Fries
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SLUG Mag’s Pride Guide to Drag Shows Outside of SLC
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Localized: SLUG’s All-Ages LGBTQ+ Variety Show
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Glitter and Hops: A Guide to Utah’s Pride-Themed Brews
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Brew News
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SLUG Style: Jazmin Mendoza
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SLUG Style: Lukas Mann
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SLUG Style: Mark Cook of Skiing Fucks
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Showcasing the Brightest in Utah Furniture and Interior Design: The...
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SLUG Style: Victoria Minji Lee
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Interview: Savatage
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SLUG Style: Cintia Lastra
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SLUG Style: Jazmin Comley
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New Band Spotlight: Wonder Crash
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Brown Gradient Beer Wenches: Top Local Beer Picks
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Review: Mudhoney
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SLUG’s 33rd Anniversary and Death By Salt Release Party
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Work It: Craft Lake City’s DIY Fest Artisan Workshops
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SLUG Mag’s 2021 Brewstillery Fun Guide
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Transgender Health Program at the University of Utah
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Craft Lake City’s Virtual DIY Festival: A How-to Q&A with...
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Here are Three Ways to Get Your Jiggle On: Jell-O-Based...
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Jimmy Martin Memorial
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Local Tattooers: Jake Miller
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27 Club Performer: Luna Slipstream
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27 Club Performer: Scotty Ray
Amy wasn’t a typical beauty … Messy beehive hair, smeary cat eye eyeliner, imperfect teeth and a sailor mouth accompany the voice you’d easily mistake for a Billie Holiday–era hit. Everything was such an enigma about her in the beginning and that honesty was incredibly charming. … read more
27 Club Performer: Loke
I find it interesting that so many iconic artists are so powerful onstage and then off stage, shy and semi insecure. I love that some people communicate better through an instrument or paint, or whatever medium. I think that in regards to Jimi, this aspect made him so humble. … read more
27 Club Performer: Lindsay Heath
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The No-Nation Orchestra: An Interview with Stephen Chai
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The Best of 2004 and Some Dirty Little Secrets
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Cult Leader – Nothing For Us Here
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