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Director Christopher Dillon Quinn at a Q&A. courtesy Alaikia Marielle.

“Eating Animals” Slams Factory Farming

By Alaikia Marielle September 28, 2018

The new documentary “Eating Animals” saw its theatrical release this past summer. The film, directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn, is another in a long line of food documentaries aimed to make us...

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It’s a Small and Historically Inaccurate World

By Alaikia Marielle September 28, 2018

The Walt Disney Company is the dominant source of family entertainment in the world with a reign spanning almost 100 years. They made their mark by repackaging, or “Disneyfying,” myths and legends...

Puntas de fillet a la norteña at the Red Iguana on North Temple in Salt Lake City.

(Photo by: Justin Prather | The Utah Chronicle).

Eating Globally, Locally

By Adelina Whitten September 27, 2018

Utah is primarily known for the Mormon pioneers who settled here in 1847 and fry sauce. Salt Lake City is actually home to a thriving variety of different cultures and religions. SLC’s food market is...

Def Leppard and Journey, an Iconic Return

Def Leppard and Journey, an Iconic Return

By Muhammed Alabdullah September 27, 2018

On Sept. 25, Rock 'n’ Roll legends Def Leppard and Journey performed at the Vivint Smart Home Arena, home of the Utah Jazz. Downtown Salt lake City swarmed with eager fans and the stadium quickly grew...

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Call It What It is: Mehndi

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor September 26, 2018

Mehndi is a long-standing cultural staple in India. It’s more than decoration or the newest fad. It’s so deeply embedded in the culture that it has become tradition. If you’re not sure what mehndi...

courtesy Michael Smith

U Alumnus Michael Smith to Publish First Full-Length Novel

By Adelina Whitten September 25, 2018

Few people can brag about being a published author, but this isn’t the case for former University of Utah student Michael Smith. Smith graduated in accounting in 1995 and earned a law degree in 2001...

Courtney Barnett. courtesy Wikimedia

If You Like Rock Music, Stop Listening to Men

By Josh Petersen September 24, 2018

  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2B9qyE5mwwRQwUwNtp8evh?si=-6pBXxCbRUqP4XbOXl2tUw If you are a fan of rock music, there has been plenty to be depressed about in the past five years. Rock...

courtesy Warner Bros. Records

Here We Go Again: Cher’s New Cover Album

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor September 21, 2018

See that girl, watch that scene, digging the “Dancing Queen.” Here comes the next revival of Swedish pop group ABBA’s greatest hits, as performed by Cher in her new cover album. The release of...

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To Binge or Not To Binge Episode 28: “The Good Place”

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor September 20, 2018

Netflix recently added the second season of NBC’s “The Good Place” to its library of shows, and fans everywhere are excited to finally be able to binge it. From the same executive producer of the...

A zine from the Mariott Library's special collection.  (Photo by Palak Jayswal | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Zines: A Brief History

By Alaikia Marielle September 19, 2018

Zines (pronounced zeens) are a form of alternative press, short for fanzine. They typically take the form of small booklets that have drawings, poems, stories or essays that are then photocopied and distributed....