The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The Capitol Theatre in downtown Salt Lake City. February 6, 2017. Adam Fondren for the Daily Utah Chronicle.

Ballet West’s “Journey & Reflections”: Humanity, war and heaven walk into a ballet…—a review

By Madge Slack April 11, 2017

Ballet West's "Journeys and Reflections" is, in a word, stunning. Telling three separate stories in three distinct technical styles, this show is sure to keep you entertained. It is perfect for both...

Celebrate U: Michael Gills Encourages Aspiring Authors

By Madge Slack April 11, 2017

Have you ever wanted to live in another world? To travel, meet new people and generally get lost in the romance of life? This is the job of writer Michael Gills, who is rather good at it. Gills is a...

Students Serving Through Dance

Serving Through Dance in Panama

By Madge Slack March 20, 2017

13 University of Utah students and one U professor all traveled to Panama for the sake of dance, through the Movement Exchange this past Spring Break. An organization dedicated to dance and service...

‘Phase 2’: Art Worth Beholding (review)

March 9, 2017

"Phase II" was an exhibit showcasing the work of adjunct professors in the Art and Art History Department. The collection had no central theme and so is a reflection of each individuals artist's style...

Artist of the Week: Nick Nash Reconnects with Music, Drops EP

Artist of the Week: Nick Nash Reconnects with Music, Drops EP

By Madge Slack March 8, 2017

Calling all country, folk and rock fans: Nick Nash is releasing an EP, named ”Fear of Perdition.” Nash is a Utah native and University of Utah graduate currently living in Nashville, Tenn., and attending...

Jim Crows Tears: Working through a Terrible Past (preview)

‘Jim Crow’s Tears’: Working through a Terrible Past (preview)

By Madge Slack March 8, 2017

Jim Crow is an everyman, and now he plays jazz too. The character Jim Crow has a long and complex history. He first came into being during the Minstrelsy era, when white actors wore a black face in...

Free Coffee? Yes, Please!

March 7, 2017

The life of a student is crazy between work, having an social life and all those teachers that think their class is the only thing going on in your life. In order to balance zero sleep and a less than...

Pygmalion’s “Eleemosynary”: What’s Your Favorite Word?

February 28, 2017

Pygmalion Theatre Company's "Eleemosynary" is the story of women seeking love. It's a pretty universal theme--but these three women are seeking love specifically from other women, who are already supposed...

Eclipsed: What is a womans voice worth?

‘Eclipsed’: What is a woman’s voice worth?

February 24, 2017

Liberia, meaning “land of freedom,” is a nation of hope founded by freed slaves from the United States on their return to Africa. Free is not what the people of Liberia are, however. People in Liberia...

SLACs Harbur Gate : Heroes Fighting for Hope (Review)

SLAC’s ‘Harbur Gate’ : Heroes Fighting for Hope (Review)

February 14, 2017

"They should know that their story is important and that theirs lives matter and that we are listening," said Tamilla Woodard, director of "Harbur Gate," in a press release. Salt Lake Acting Company...