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Gamemaker Studio 2: A Perfect fit for the Us EAE Program

Gamemaker Studio 2: A Perfect fit for the U’s EAE Program

By Holly Vasic July 19, 2017

In May of this year, the Animation Career Review ranked the University of Utah’s Entertainment Arts and Engineering (EAE) graduate and undergraduate degrees as second on the list of “Top 50 Game Design...

Hari Kondabolu bringing his socio-political stand up to Wiseguys

Hari Kondabolu bringing his socio-political stand up to Wiseguys

By Holly Vasic July 19, 2017

Comedian Hari Kondabolu is bringing his particular socio-political humor to Salt Lake City that is sure to get the house roaring with laughter. Though he jokes that his bachelor’s degree in Comparative...

From Bach to Harry Potter, the Deer Valley Music Festival has something for everyone

By Holly Vasic July 19, 2017

With performances from The Beach Boys, Disney, Ben Folds, and much much more, the Utah Symphony has a lot to offer this summer at the Deer Valley Music Festival. Most of the 16 performances will be held...

Chris Linck of metalcore band Attila performs during Warped Tour at the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City, Utah on Saturday, June 24, 2017. (Rishi Deka | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Fans Show up in Support (and Heat) of Warped Tour

By Holly Vasic July 6, 2017

The smell of cigarettes, sweat and sunscreen filled the air as people lined up to see their favorite musicians and dance, or in some cases mosh, to their heart’s desire. Warped Tour is a unique community...

“Singing the Stories of America” Throws it Back to 1953

“Singing the Stories of America” Throws it Back to 1953

By Holly Vasic July 3, 2017

Independence day is here with family traditions (new and old), parades, fireworks, barbecues and more. Why not make a new tradition this year and celebrate America with an old fashion 1953 live radio broadcast?...

Junior Hong Yang sits in the stacks at the Marriott Library and uses his laptop March 08, 2017. Adam Fondren for the Daily Utah Chronicle.

Events Calendar June 26-July 2

By Holly Vasic June 26, 2017

Ron Campbell, Beatles Cartoon Art Show Animator Ron Campbell never really wanted to retire in the first place, so at about age 70 he began painting characters based on cartoons he worked on throughout...

Wasatch Film Festival

By Holly Vasic June 17, 2017

The 3rd Annual Wasatch Mountain Film Festival has begun featuring documentary films "telling inspiring stories about adventure as well as cultural, environmental, and political issues" the festival's website...

ONeill Re-imagines Sun Tunnels

O’Neill Re-imagines “Sun Tunnels”

By Holly Vasic June 9, 2017

University of Utah Honors College graduate Kelly O’Neill, originally from Albuquerque, N.M., jumped at the chance to get out of his hometown and come to Salt Lake City for college. As a child, O’Neill...

Klangstof, the Hobby Project that went Completely Wrong

Klangstof, the Hobby Project that went Completely Wrong

By Holly Vasic June 7, 2017

Koen van de Wardt landed in a remote town in Norway with his family at age 14 and found the isolation to be a huge struggle. He turned to music as an outlet. "I just kind of wanted to help myself by making...

The Rite of Spring Closing Performance of the 76 Masterwork Season

“The Rite of Spring” Closing Performance of the 76 Masterwork Season

By Holly Vasic June 3, 2017

The evening opened with Tchaikovsky's "Souvenir d'un lieu cher" with special guest violinist Simone Porter performing. Audience member Dan Rich, conductor of the Utah Youth Junior Symphony Orchestra, described...

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