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Cinema Globetrotting: Free Movies to Watch From Around the World

By Abigail Bowe, Arts Writer January 16, 2020

  Many compelling films hide amidst foreign language and independent titles which don't make it straight away to commercial availability in the United States. Oftentimes, U.S. viewers only become...

Pop Cultured: Stop Marvelling the Redundant Marvel Movies

Pop Cultured: Stop Marvelling the Redundant Marvel Movies

By Abigail Bowé, Arts Writer January 14, 2020

  Look, I love Marvel. I draw superheroes, read the comics and sell themed jewelry at craft fairs. I go to see the movies when they come out at the theater, while I'll admit that I quite like Disney...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 67: ‘Chuck’

January 11, 2020

  The funny thing about superheroes is that many of them rarely ever intend to become high flying vigilantes — at least, not at first. Peter Parker started out as a regular kid bitten by a unique...

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Bowé’s Fashion Favorites of 2019

By Abigail Bowé, Arts Writer January 8, 2020

  Ugly polos, fanny packs, bucket hats. The fashions of 2019 saw the rise of VSCO girls and e-boys, balanced popularity between cheap thrifting and designer sneakers and waves of retro nostalgia...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 66: ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’

By Abigail Bowé, Arts Writer December 9, 2019

  The internet savvy are likely familiar with a certain meme about the "trinity"or "horsemen"of wholesomeness — jokes which point to particular television personalities as prime examples of happy...

Robert E. Glasgow speaks at Healthcare: Stories of Rebellion (Photo by Mark Draper | Daily Utah Chronicle)

‘Healthcare: Stories of Rebellion’ Opens a Safe Space for Learning and Connection

By Abigail Bowe, Arts Writer November 28, 2019

What is it like to think about medicine as a student? One may picture the field as a realm of study, a set of STEM classes or late-night math homework. Another might imagine the subject in terms of political...

Gourmandise The Bakery in Salt Lake City, Utah on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019. (Photo by Kiffer Creveling | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Dine or Dash: Gourmandise the Bakery

By Abigail Bowé, Arts Writer November 17, 2019

If I wasn't a commuter and lived in downtown Salt Lake City, one of the places I'd hit up for grub most often would be the French-inspired Gourmandise the Bakery. Though I only stop by once in a while,...

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Gaming Corner: Pushing the Boundaries of Game Design with Twine

By Abigail Bowé, Arts Writer November 11, 2019

No attached price tags. No prior knowledge of a programming language required. Simple enough to learn in under an hour. Many gamers are less familiar with Twine than game creation programs big-budget studios...

Guests to Witchfest can meet and greet with the Gardner Village witches, including Lucinda the Witch, pictured here. (Courtesy of Gardner Village)

Exploring Historic Gardner Village at the 19th Annual Witchfest

By Abigail Bowé, Arts Writer November 2, 2019

The recipe for a perfect Halloween calls for fried green tomatoes, a dash of alpaca kisses, a hundred spools of colorful yarn and an ounce or two of laughter to taste. The witches of the historic Gardner...

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Modern Dance Students Examine Existentialism in Fall Concert

By Abigail Bowé, Arts Writer October 26, 2019

In their first concert of the year, University of Utah modern dances students used movement and dance to explore the theme of existentialism. Put on in the Marriott Center for Dance's Room 240 black box...

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