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Film

Gloves Come Off with Coco Artist

Gloves Come Off with Coco Artist

By Maraya Rashid November 17, 2017

The University of Utah welcomed Emron Grover to campus on Nov. 3. Grover, a Utah native, has been working for Pixar for 10 years. He has been drawing since he was 2 years old, but he never thought of doing...

Stranger Things season one poster

To Binge or Not to Binge? Episode 1: “Stranger Things 2”

By Alina Hansen November 13, 2017

Binge watching shows on Netflix is now something that most college students would minor in if given the chance. Last year, Netflix gave audiences one of the greatest, most binge-able shows yet, “Stranger...

From High School Stage to Hollywood

From High School Stage to Hollywood

By Josh Petersen October 25, 2017

When encountering an artist, many expect to hear a beautiful origin story explaining the person’s history and connection to their given field. Were they moved by a sudden lightning bolt of inspiration?...

Happy Death Day Exclusive Preview

By Vineeth Bajji October 14, 2017

On September 28, 2017, the prerelease for Happy Death Day took place at the Gateway Megaplex Theatres. Going into the preview, I was excited to see how this particular movie would unfold. Happy Death Day is...

Utah Art: A Family Tradition

Utah Art: A Family Tradition

By Holly Vasic September 27, 2017

University of Utah alumna and professor Amy Oakeson found a balance with her love for the stage and her refusal to sacrifice home and family. Oakesonís parents were both U graduates, and they were...

Patience: The Real Horror of Violent Media

Patience: The Real Horror of Violent Media

By Alisa Patience September 17, 2017

Many have a not-so-guilty pleasure of watching or playing certain television shows, movies or video games that have reputations for being violent or overtly sexual. Mine is Game of Thrones. Yours might...

Art exhibits on display at the Winter Farmers Market at the Rio Grande Depot on Saturday, January 30, 2016

College of Fine Arts Showcases Student Talent

By Holly Vasic August 13, 2017

The most important question for incoming arts students is, “How am I going to work?” It is no secret art is a difficult industry to be successful in due to inconsistent work, high expectations and...

Events Calendar July 3-7

Events Calendar July 3-7

By Jaycen Eggleston July 3, 2017

Family Art Saturdays: “Sounds of Sanctuary” Children of all ages and their parents or guardians are invited by the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art to participate in hands-on art activities led by...

Photo credit Alice Lopez.

Lost and Found: Fort Douglas Screens Rediscovered Film

By Jaycen Eggleston April 21, 2017

In celebration of the original release and the rediscovery of "Little Mr. Jim," a movie filmed at the University of Utah's Fort Douglas in 1945, Fort Douglas is hosting a Hollywood premier inspired screening...

Tone Down on the Sequels and Remakes

Tone Down on the Sequels and Remakes

By Sean Williams April 18, 2017

When I evaluate movies, I try not to put undue expectations on them. I don’t insist that summer blockbusters be masterpieces, nor do I think that every movie must break some kind of new ground. What...