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Artist of the Week: Lee Isaac Chung

Artist of the Week: Lee Isaac Chung

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor March 17, 2020

When I first saw “Minari” at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, I knew I had witnessed a deeply powerful and lovingly poetic film — one that has changed my worldview completely. At a sold-out showing...

Ogden, Utah. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Ogden’s Kambere Family Surprised with Makeover Dream Home

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor March 17, 2020

  There’s a reason that "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" is airing its 10th season on a new network after its cancellation. You can’t help but fall in love with the stories it shines a light...

(Graphic by Hannah Allred | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

To Binge or Not To Binge Episode 72: ‘Messiah’

By Kate Button, Arts Writer, Copy Editor March 9, 2020

  Warning: This article contains minor spoilers for "Messiah." One of my most recent binges, the Netflix original series “Messiah,” is a philosophical dive into what it would mean if the...

(Cartoon by Isabelle Schlegel | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Pop-Cultured: Zane Lowe Perfects the Art of Making Musicians Comfortable

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor March 7, 2020

  Interviewing is an essential part of journalism — as clichéd as it sounds, the art of gathering information from others plays a major role in crafting a story. It’s arguably the hardest...

Mimi Ndiweni on the set of "Dishonour." (Courtesy Terrence Turner)

‘Dishonour’ is a Jarring Take on the Complexities of Female Genital Mutilation

By Cade Anderson, Arts Writer March 7, 2020

  Trigger warning: The film discussed in this article is about female circumcision, also known as female genital mutilation (FGM). Terrence Turner’s one-act, one-woman short film “Dishonour”...

(Courtesy Utah Museum of Contemporary Art)

‘Guerrilla Girls’ Dare UMOCA Visitors to be Outraged

By Cade Anderson, Arts Writer March 7, 2020

  One artist — or rather, one group of around 60 artists — currently dominate the entire first-floor gallery of the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. They are the “Guerrilla Girls.” Fueled...

(Courtesy Allan Hunter)

‘Genderqueer’ Challenges the Norms of Gender and Identity

By Arielle Gulley, Arts Writer March 7, 2020

  Allan Hunter’s debut book “Genderqueer: A Story from a Different Closet” takes a personal look at the topic of gender and the dilemma that comes from not conforming to gender norms. The...

(Graphic by Isabelle Schlegel | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Pop-Cultured: Wes Anderson’s Style Is Not Stale

By Parker Dunn, Online Managing Editor March 7, 2020

  With the recent release of the trailer for Wes Anderson’s next film “The French Dispatch,” I thought it was only fitting that we take a look back at the author’s previous work and how...

Envelop is a "a 3D, 32-speaker audiovisual experience" that hosts ev(Courtesy Envelop)

Envelop’s Immersive 3D Sound Experience Changes Music Appreciation

By Parker Dunn, Online Managing Editor March 5, 2020

  I was absolutely fascinated the first time I heard of Envelop — just the mere thought of a 3D, 32-speaker audiovisual experience had no trouble piquing my interest. When I found out they were...

"Cereal is no longer an unhealthy bowl of sugar and milk, but a delicious reward that I have earned by being alive." (Design by Ashlyn Cary | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Binge Bytes: ‘Don’t Keep Your Day Job’

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor March 4, 2020

  With two months left in the semester, panic and stress are starting to overshadow many college students — more so for graduating seniors than anyone else. As one of them, I can attest to the...