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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Arts

?Curse? displays talent

By By Elliot Bueler October 27, 2009

Like a series of memoirs about struggles of faith and addiction, David Bazan's Curse Your Branches, represents his most polished, yet personal release to date.

Haunted Houses full of elaborate designs, good scares?and long lines

By By Arts Staff and By Arts Staff October 20, 2009

Dead pioneers aren't the only thing creeping in the shadows of Haunted Village at This is the Place Heritage

Students show their ?darker sides?

By By Joseph Simmons and By Joseph Simmons October 20, 2009

Before autumn thoughts turn to turkeys, pumpkin pies and Thanksgiving, students at the U have October to get scared silly.

?Selected Shorts? to visit S.L.

By By Steve Coons and By Steve Coons October 20, 2009

The popular public radio show "Selected Shorts" and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham will visit the Salt Lake City Library this week to take part in the 12th annual Utah Humanities Book Festival.

Horror flicks a staple for the season

By By Evan Frank and By Evan Frank October 20, 2009

Halloween is just around the corner, which means horror movie time! There are so many to choose from, where does one start? Consider the following for your viewing:

Magician brings tricks to U

By By John Collins, Staff Writer October 6, 2009

Magician Paul Draper is returning to the U for his first public performance in seven years. For three consecutive nights, he will give local audiences a chance to witness his unique abilities. But the show is also a rare opportunity to see the combination of entertainment by way of a specific education.

Tower Theatre to keep the show rolling despite broken projector

By By Evan Frank September 29, 2009

Unfortunate news struck the Tower Theatre when it was discovered that its digital projector shorted out during a screening of "Afghan Star."

A toast to homemade brew

By By John Collins September 29, 2009

The 28th annual Great American Beer Festival was held in Denver last weekend. The sold-out event centered around a competition among 495 commercial breweries from across the nation. This year, six were from Utah. A total of 3,362 different kinds of beer in 75 different categories were strictly judged according to their taste, aroma and appearance. Gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded to the winners, and 2,100 of these varieties were made available to the attending public.

UPC to host Oktoberfest

By By Joseph Peterson September 29, 2009

When it comes to alcohol, the U might be a dry campus, but that won't stop the Union Programming Council from throwing an Oktoberfest party.

U alumna discusses ?Torn?

By By Joseph Simmons, Staff Writer September 29, 2009

U alumna and author Zoe Murdock read and discussed her new fictional book about fundamentalist Mormon polygamists, Torn by God, Saturday at the King's English Bookshop in Salt Lake City.