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Student Play "Submerge" is a Gift to the Wounded from the Healed

Student Play “Submerge” is a Gift to the Wounded from the Healed

By Madge Slack April 19, 2017

"Everything is art...Your clothes, voice, language, hair, living space, all express who you are on a basic human level, it’s how we understand each other," said Haley Pulsipher, a University of Utah...

Campus Music and Fun at Wasatch Music Festival

Campus Music and Fun at Wasatch Music Festival

By Lynette Randall April 19, 2017

The Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) will be hosting their first annual Wasatch Music Festival on April 21 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. The event will feature American Authors and...

Student Play "Purgatory" Provides Experience of Danger in Safety

Student Play “Purgatory” Provides Experience of Danger in Safety

By Madge Slack April 19, 2017

If you think theater is boring, you clearly haven't heard about University of Utah and soon-to-be Actor Training Program graduate Daniel Amsel's "Purgatory." "Purgatory" is nontraditional in nearly...

Print-- Folklore in Honor of Water: Carl Moore dancing, photo credit Shane Etsitty

Celebrating the Resource that Brings us Together, “Folklore in Honor of Water”

By Lynette Randall April 19, 2017

Water is a shared resource among all cultures. It is necessary to life and a vital part of the environment. In honor of upcoming Earth Day and the recently popular issues surrounding Standing Rock, Peaceful...

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...

Art from the Attic: K-UTE Radio gears up for National Record Store Day

Art from the Attic: K-UTE Radio gears up for National Record Store Day

By Megan Hulse April 18, 2017

Radio DJs have been spinning vinyl since their invention in the 1940s, but the rise of digital media production has resulted in a significant decline in the popularity of vinyl record formats, especially...

Bringing "Cats" to the U—a preview

Bringing “Cats” to the U—a preview

By Cate Heiner April 18, 2017

Best known for its unusual story line, Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats" is the senior showcase performance for the University of Utah's Musical Theatre Program this year. Based on the collection of poetry,...

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SLAC’s “Hand to God”: Darkly Funny and Thought-Provoking—a review

By Daniel Theriault April 18, 2017

Salt Lake Acting Company's "Hand to God," their most recent production, offers up plenty of dark laughs along with an in-depth look into themes of family, guilt and faith. SLAC's adaptation of Robert...

Sustainable Artist: Giving Trash a New Life

Sustainable Artist: Giving Trash a New Life

By Lauren Gutierrez April 17, 2017

The topic of sustainability usually conjures up issues of air quality, food and water but it even crosses over into things like business, education and art. The artistry of sustainability has three pillars...

"King Donald I": Engaging Laughter and Thought at the Same Time

“King Donald I”: Engaging Laughter and Thought at the Same Time

By Madge Slack April 14, 2017

"It's very difficult to be anyone different in this era of our nation," said Kathryn Mungin, senior in the University of Utah's actor training program and author/director of "King Donald I." Ever since...