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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 9: “Big Little Lies”

By Madge Slack February 20, 2018

Warning: This article contains spoilers. “Big Little Lies” has it all: huge names like Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, Nicole Kidman and Laura Dern (among many others) and an engrossing plot...

Events Calendar Feb. 20

By Madge Slack February 20, 2018

A Taste of Storytelling This one-hour informational session runs through Feb. 22 and will be led by The Bee, a local storytelling show. The show consists of 10 storytellers who tell true stories when...

“HIR” Pushes Boundaries

By Madge Slack February 16, 2018

“HIR” (pronounced “here”) by Taylor Mac pushes boundaries. This play tells the story of a returned soldier, Isaac, whose homecoming is not what he expected. This modern-day satire is reminiscent...

Finding Love In A Hopeless Place

Finding Love In A Hopeless Place

By Madge Slack February 14, 2018

Have you ever gone around asking people how they met? I have. Most of them answer college. According to data compiled by Facebook analysts, 28 percent of people went to the same college as their spouse....

Cara Szeles' Bento boxes at The University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018

(Photo by Adam Fondren | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Spicing Up Your Lunch

By Madge Slack February 7, 2018

Maybe the University of Utah won’t face facts and will continue to build dorms, but like it or not, the U is a commuter school. So if you’re someone who commutes to school, you likely don’t have...

STRATA: Strangely Entertaining

STRATA: Strangely Entertaining

By Madge Slack February 6, 2018

STRATA is a show to remember and nearly impossible to forget. It consists of four dance pieces all choreographed by Alwin Nikolais, an innovative all-american choreographer. Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company,...

Cupbop bowl

Mobile Nutrition: Finding the Right Food Trucks for Your

By Madge Slack January 31, 2018

Food trucks have been around for a number of years — a lot longer than you might think. The New York Times states they hail back to 1872 when a man from Rhode Island started selling sandwiches, pies...

Cingara Adds Emotion to Music

Cingara Adds Emotion to Music

By Madge Slack January 29, 2018

Jelena Cingara fell in love with music through a friend. Her parents tell her that she used to listen with rapt attention at the age of five while her friend put on music shows consisting of ballet and...

An All American Artist Works for Two Nights Exclusively in SLC

An All American Artist Works for Two Nights Exclusively in SLC

By Madge Slack January 28, 2018

Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company presents a brand new show. “Strata” promises to be a night of intrigue with the return of groundbreaking choreographer Alwin Nikolas. Nikolas creates multimedia pieces...

Ballet West Summer Intensive Reproire class Thursday, July 27, 2017

(Photo by Adam Fondren | Green Berry Images)

Dance Culture Shifting from Skinny to Strong

By Madge Slack January 24, 2018

The world of professional dance has long had a stereotype. It is thought to be an industry full of unrealistic expectations and self-destructive tendencies. Eating disorders are practically encouraged...