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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Arts

Flemish artists visit U for world premiere

By By Sarah Custen, Red Pulse Writer December 11, 2008

The Utah Philharmonia hosted guest conductor Jan Van der Roost and clarinet soloist Eddy Van Oosthuyse for the world premiere of Van der Roost's clarinet concerto Wednesday night.

Forget finals with U singers

By By Christie Franke, Staff Writer December 11, 2008

It's the perfect atmosphere for a Christmas concert, and that is precisely what the university choirs are doing.

The Pulse

December 11, 2008

Well, it's over. Usually I like when things go by fast, but this was just ridiculous.

Satire: Sultan Obama leads the war on Christmas

By By Poppius McGee December 11, 2008

Ramadan is, ever since the Obama administration's decree of 2010, the only official state-sanctioned holiday.

The Drop

December 11, 2008

Red Pulse gives you The Drop on the latest albums from Ludacris, The Flaming Lips and Trap Them.

A holiday guide to classical gifts

By By Christie Franke December 4, 2008

The same gifts are given every year: music, DVDs, books, bath stuff and video games. With this in mind, here are some suggestions for buying Christmas gifts for music lovers:

The wonderful world of small press

By By Sarah Custen December 4, 2008

Salt Lake City Library welcomes fans of zines, altered books, music and local talent to the main branch Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. for the first Alternative Press Festival.

An evening with Dustin Lance Black

By By John Fitzgerald December 4, 2008

He and I spoke for about half an hour regarding his childhood as a gay Mormon in Texas, the process of writing "Milk" and what he thinks Harvey Milk might have to say about gay rights in America if he were alive in these volatile times.

The Word

December 4, 2008

Red Pulse gives you The Word on what shows in the area to catch this week.

Penn gives the world hope in ‘Milk’

By By John Fitzgerald December 4, 2008

From beginning to end, the film had a firm grip on my attention. My mind and eyes were fixated on the screen as a previously unfamiliar story was unfolded before my eyes8212;the biographical story of Harvey Milk.