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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Arts

Film scene brings celluloid adventures to Salt Lake City

By By Trevor Hale, Red September 4, 2008

By Trevor Hale, RedEvery once in a while, the stars (and deadlines) will align just right so that a theme is born. That's what happened this week with Red Pulse. With summer ending and fall making an early...

Six word memoirs shares everyone?s story

By By Sarah Custen, Red Pulse Contributor September 4, 2008

In November 2006, SMITH Magazine8212;an online magazine with the tagline "Everyone has a story"8212;began an ongoing collection of six-word memoirs. People from across the globe send in their condensed life stories, and the results range from a modern sort of haiku, to funny little quips, to miniature philosophies

Satire: DNC Protests Revealed As Elaborate Drama

By By Poppius McGee, Red Pulse Contributor September 4, 2008

Images of free speech zones and riot police arresting peaceful demonstrators spilled out of Denver last week in the wake of the Democratic Party's National Convention. It looked as if the days of '68, when protesters and police battled over Chicago for eight days, had returned. Burned cars, smashed glass and spent tear gas canisters littered the streets of Denver at the end of a three-day orgy of violence.

K-UTE rises from the ashes

The direction that K-UTE has recently taken seems to encompass more of a lifestyle than just a way to play music and talk shit. The station plans to sponsor a safe sex campaign in the fall, hold an open mic day weekly at the Heritage Center for students to dish out praise or vitriol, and they even want to start an online television station.

Utah Symphony to start with a bang

The Utah Symphony is opening its 69th season with a bang. On Sept. 12 at 8 p.m., Keith Lockhart will ring in his final year as music director with two performances by Beethoven: "Concerto No. 4 for Piano," featuring Garrick Ohlsson, and the fabulous "Symphony No. 9."

The Word

By Makena Walsh, Red Pulse ContributorLa Farsa Aug. 287 p.m.$7Kilby Court (741 S. 330 W.)Local rock act La Farsa rocks bilingually8212;in English and en Español. Formed fairly recently, the group has...

The Drop

By Kyle Stegerwald, Asst. Red Pulse Editor"Raw Footage"Ice CubeIce Cube's glory days with NWA and his wildly-successful solo career are 15 years in the past, and after 2006's tepid Laugh Now, Cry Later...

Best albums of the year so far

2008 is just past the halfway point and there have been hundreds of albums released already. Some have been good, some great and some downright terrible. The Drop is your guide to the albums the Red Pulse staff deems worthy of your hard-earned dollar.

Feeling like a student zombie? Take a breather, try some yoga

By By Christie Franke and By Christie Franke August 25, 2008

Yoga has been around for centuries and actually has been proven to help people build muscle tone and relax. The word itself means "union," or "union of mind, body and spirit." It literally brings the entire being into harmony, enabling practitioners to relax as well as exercise.

Pastoral pastimes abound at sheepdog comp

The Solider Hollow Classic is the world's most prestigious sheepdog competition. Spread across four days, this invite-only competition showcases the skills of sheepdogs from more than 14 countries and five continents.