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Musical duo Foxygen, accompanied by 7 piece band performing at the State Room on Wednesday, Apr. 5th, 2017. (Adam Fondren, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Foxygen: Theatrical Rock Worthy of Broadway—a review

By Daniel Theriault April 7, 2017

This past Wednesday, the L.A.-based band Foxygen chose to open with "We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace and Magic," a track off their 2013 full-length release of the same name. From the very...

Kieth Blanc teaching a yoga class for veterans at the Student Life Center on Thursday, March 23, 2017. (Chris Ayers | Daily Utah Chronicle.)

Man on a Mission: Keith Blanc Aims to Help Veterans Heal Through Yoga

By Lauren Gutierrez April 6, 2017

It may not be readily apparent but in the sea of students at the University of Utah there are roughly a thousand veterans among us, if not more, who have contributed to the country through military service...

Photo by Todd Collins.

“The Two Noble Kinsmen”: A Look at the Playwright(s)

By Cate Heiner April 6, 2017

“Prepare for strangeness,” Tim Slover advised. Known for his most recent work “Virtue” at Plan B Theatre Company, the local playwright recently turned his pen to Shakespeare in conjunction with...

Art from the Attic: Psychedelic Substances and Songs

Art from the Attic: Psychedelic Substances and Songs

By Megan Hulse April 5, 2017

Drug use in the 1960s and early 1970s not only created an entire subculture but also gave life to legitimate underground music. During this era, many artists and groups used their music as a tool to heighten...

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Ballet West Brings Triple-Bill Program with “Journeys & Reflections”

By Lynette Randall April 5, 2017

Described as “one of the most diverse and compelling programs” in the history of Ballet West, “Journeys and Reflections,” a triple-bill program, will open at Capitol Theater this weekend. The...

The cast from The Two Noble Kingsman during a roundtable discussion with Daily Utah Chronicle writer Cate Heiner on March 24, 2017. Adam Fondren for the Daily Utah Chrnicle.

“The Two Noble Kinsmen”: The Actor Round Table Transcript

By Cate Heiner April 4, 2017

In preparation for the upcoming production of "The Two Noble Kinsmen" through the Department of Theatre, I met with four of the student actors participating. The discussion included input from Brandt Garber,...

Photo by Cara Robbins

Symphony of Rock: Foxygen Play State Room this Wednesday—a preview

By Daniel Theriault April 4, 2017

This Wednesday, the Los Angeles-based indie rock duo Foxygen will bring their musically dense sound to the State Room. The group is comprised of Sam France and Jonathan Rado will be bringing their latest...

The cast from The Two Noble Kingsman during a roundtable discussion with Daily Utah Chronicle writer Cate Heiner on March 24, 2017. Adam Fondren for the Daily Utah Chrnicle.

“The Two Noble Kinsmen”: From the Actor Perspective

By Cate Heiner April 3, 2017

Honor, family, love and hate all take the stage with the Department of Theatre’s final production of the season, “The Two Noble Kinsmen.” In a round table interview, members of the cast discussed their...

NEA Cuts: How Would They Affect the U?

NEA Cuts: How Would They Affect the U?

By Jaycen Eggleston April 3, 2017

With all the chaos happening at the national level, sometimes local results get lost in the mix. The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is one thing threatened with elimination in President Trump's...