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Chris Ayers

Sex Week Aims to Reduce Stigmas and Raise Awareness

February 7, 2016

When you hear the word ‘sex,’ what do you think of? Do you think of darkened rooms or secret acts? Do you tend to shy away from the word? Students for Choice, a group organized through ASUU and supported...

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Movie Review

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Movie Review

February 7, 2016

Mr. Darcy, the hero of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, has needed a good kick to the head for the past 203 years for his jerk-ish behavior. And in “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,” the heroine...

Celebrate the Art of Ballet with Utah Ballet Two

Celebrate the Art of Ballet with Utah Ballet Two

February 5, 2016

The month of February is generally considered a time to celebrate the art of love, but at the U, it’s also a time to celebrate the art of ballet. The Department of Ballet presents its first production...

"The Producers" Comes to Capitol Theatre

“The Producers” Comes to Capitol Theatre

February 4, 2016

Mel Brooks' signature brand of screwball humor and impromptu song and dance is evident in nearly all of his comedy classics, from “Spaceballs” to “Blazing Saddles," so it is no surprise that when...

The historic Rio Grande Depot hosts the Winter Farmers Market in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday, January 30, 2016 (Kiffer Creveling, Daily Utah Chornicle) Photo credit: Kiffer Creveling

Winter Farmers Market is Local Winter Fare at Its Best

February 4, 2016

Natural and organic foods can be hard to come by, especially on a college student’s budget. Farmers markets make this a bit easier, but sometimes they can be elusive as the weather turns colder. From...

Master class pianist Dr. Julian Gargiulo helps guide a student on his complicated piece in the Dumke recital hall,Wednesday Feb.3,2016. (Mike Sheehan, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Julian Gargiulo Delivers a Master Performance

February 4, 2016

Internationally recognized Italian composer and pianist Julian Gargiulo regularly plays everywhere from the United States to Singapore. On Thursday, Feb. 4, he’ll perform at our very own David Gardner...

Award-winning young musical prodigy accordionist Tian Jianan performing at Libby Gardner Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016. (Chris Ayers, Daily Utah Chronicle)

Accordion Prodigy Performs at Gardner Hall

February 4, 2016

It wasn’t just a performance of music, it was a very expressive cultural experience,” said Julie Watkins, a freshman nursing student, of Tuesday night’s event at Gardner Hall. World-renowned Chinese...

The Best SLC Thrift Stores to Keep Fashion Vintage and Your Wallet Happy

The Best SLC Thrift Stores to Keep Fashion Vintage and Your Wallet Happy

February 2, 2016

Salt Lake City is a great city to find local businesses of every kind to accentuate everyone's unique way of living. The thrift stores scattered throughout the city are some of the best. While many of...

Alternative Media Monday: Try Out Being a Mythical Beast with "Choice of the Dragon"

Alternative Media Monday: Try Out Being a Mythical Beast with “Choice of the Dragon”

February 1, 2016

Let’s face it, life would be better as a dragon. There wouldn’t be any midterms or finals, there’d be piles of gold everywhere and you could just eat all of the people who annoy you. Unfortunately,...

"What I Thought I Saw" Gallery Discourages Snap Judgments

“What I Thought I Saw” Gallery Discourages Snap Judgments

February 1, 2016

Despite the ubiquitous phrase "don't judge a book by its cover," everyone judges things based on appearance. Peta Owens-Liston and Amy Albo, the creators of the photography gallery "What I Thought I Saw"...