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Female-Led “Girl With No Name” Announced by Legion M and Co-Op Entertainment

By Adelina Whitten November 8, 2018

  "The Hateful Eight," "True Grit" and "Silverado" are some popular contemporary films that we may typically think of when we hear the term “western.” Unsurprisingly, these films are male-dominated,...

(Photo by: Haley Danielson || The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Art and Chill: Make it Interesting with Military Memorials

By Adelina Whitten November 8, 2018

  Autumn brings beautifully colored leaves and countless festivities. Little did you know, there’s more than just corn mazes and pumpkin decorating. In fact, notable experiences wait around every...

(Graphic by Hannah Allred | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

To Binge or Not To Binge Episode 35: “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor November 7, 2018

  Warning: This review contains mild spoilers for “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Even with Christmas displays and products already gracing department stores and media, Netflix managed...

Jesse Craig - Miss Utah (U of U Graduate, double major in Economics and English)

A Beginner’s Guide to Pageants

By Abigail Raasch, Arts Writer November 7, 2018

  What do you imagine when you think of pageants? Many may picture the Miss America contest with its swimsuit competition and the iconic statements of a "world peace" dream. I think of the movie...

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Fighting for Equality: The USNC for UN Women’s Walk

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor November 6, 2018

According to a 2018 study from WalletHub, Utah placed 50th as the best states for women’s equality in the United States, ranking dead last in many of the study’s economic, political and educational...

American actor/comedian/musician Jack Black at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on Sunday, Janurary 22, 2017. Chris Ayers Daily Utah Chronicle.

From Beverley Hills to Capitol Hill

By Abigail Raasch, Arts Writer November 6, 2018

  In the world we live in, celebrities are similar to gods. We look to them for guidance in opinions and lifestyle. These celebrities are asked to give presidential endorsements, offer their opinions...

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Get to Know The Faim

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor November 5, 2018

  Perth, Australia is one of the most isolated major cities in the world. Everything about it is small, including the music scene. Notable pop artist Troye Sivan is one of the city's most beloved...

Art and Propaganda

Art and Propaganda

By Madge Slack November 5, 2018

  Everyone studies art at some point. Sometimes it leads to the knowledge of Picasso’s greatness or abstract ideas concerning how Leonardo Da Vinci was important. Most people know that Van Gogh...

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Ballet West’s “Jewels” Simply Sparkles

By Madge Slack November 4, 2018

  Art for art’s sake seems to be a forgotten ideal these days. Unless, of course, you look to the world of George Balanchine. As one of the most influential choreographers in history, Balanchine created...

"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: “The Anthropocene Reviewed”

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor November 2, 2018

  We currently live in the Anthropocene, the geological era defined by the dominance of humanity in the global environment. The title’s popularization arose rather suddenly after chemist Paul...