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Young the Giant: Home of the Strange Tour

Young the Giant: ‘Home of the Strange’ Tour

February 3, 2017

The Los Angeles-based alternative rock band Young the Giant is now on tour, after just releasing their third studio album, "Home of the Strange."  This album is an anthem for anyone who struggles to...

Farmers Market in Winter? Yes!

Farmers Market in Winter? Yes!

By Madge Slack February 1, 2017

Farmers' markets may seem like a summer kind of thing -- the perfect place  to get fresh fruits, unique crafts and some delicious food. In Utah, however, the Farmers' Market is year-round with a a market...

EI-P and Killer Mike photo by Timothy Saccenti

Run the Jewels Bring Fan Appreciation to The Complex (preview)

By Daniel Theriault February 1, 2017

One of the most defiant voices in hip-hop, Run the Jewels, is set to perform at Salt Lake City's The Complex on Feb. 10. The duo, made up of MC's EI-P and Killer Mike, decided to surprise fans and drop...

Vivian Lee, CEO of University of Utah Health Care, speaks inside the Sundance Filmmaker Lodge before the showing of Healing Health Care with Disruptive Health Technology in Park City, Utah on Friday, Jan. 28, 2017. (Rishi Deka, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Enjoying the Sundance Film Festival’s 2017 Edition

By Lauren Gutierrez February 1, 2017

Industry professionals including actors, directors and reporters from around the world descended upon Park City, Utah these past two weeks to take part in the famous Sundance Film Festival. National and...

The Egyptian Theatre on Main Street during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on Sunday, Janurary 22, 2017. Chris Ayers Daily Utah Chronicle.

‘It’s Not Yet Dark’: A Sundance Gem

By Cara MacDonald February 1, 2017

The Sundance Film Festival is well known for featuring emotional and inspiring films centered on big issues. One of the 2017 festival’s gems is the documentary "It’s Not Yet Dark," which follows the...

Art From the Attic: Joan Baez, the Ultimate Activist

Art From the Attic: Joan Baez, the Ultimate Activist

January 30, 2017

As a nation, we recently celebrated a day dedicated to one of the most revered activists for social change of our time, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. MLK inspired the nation to band together to end the war...

 L-R: Dr. Kristen Ries, Samira Harnish, Cathy Tshilombo-Lokemba, Nubia Peña, Martha Castillo, and Ann Pack by Kurtis Dallon for The Bee

Women’s Stories of Strength Take Center Stage at The Bee

January 30, 2017

Storytelling is a primal drive and fascination within the human race; there’s just something about listening to a person tell a story, especially when they have something at stake in it, that grabs attention....

Arts and Entertainment Events Calendar: Jan. 30 — Feb.5

January 29, 2017

GLOBALOCATION Art as a vehicle for social commentary and change is what the internationally recognized Globalocation exhibit is all about. The University of Utah’s Marriott Library will host the 20th...

‘Utah Ballet II’: A Collection of Stories

January 27, 2017

Gabrielle Lamb and Katie Scherman are the guest artists for "Utah Ballet II," opening Feb. 2 in the Marriott Center for Dance. The performance will be a fusion of classical and contemporary work. Katie...

i Featured Next on PTCs Play-by-Play Docket

‘i’ Featured Next on PTC’s Play-by-Play Docket

By Cate Heiner January 26, 2017

Pioneer Theatre Company shines the light on another new play this weekend. Part of the theatre's Play-by-Play series, "i" was written by Jeff Talbott and will be performed Jan. 27 and 28 as a staged reading. Much...