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Retro Review

Red Pulse Magazine takes a look into some of the best films to come out of the film noir genre and reccomends them to you.

Figaro’s mayhem and mischief

Imagine having to connive and swindle your way into getting married. Now throw in a spurned wife, her lustful husband, a horny teenager, a scheming old lady and a vengeful doctor and you've got almost every base in "The Marriage of Figaro" covered.

The Word

March 11, 2009

Red Pulse Magazine gives you The Word on what shows and events to catch in Salt Lake City this week.

Ambitious ‘Watchmen’ falls short

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor March 5, 2009

For a movie that has so many great moments packed in, it also has nearly the same amount of failed attempts. Snyder stays slavishly faithful to some aspects of the book, so much so that there are shots pulled straight from the comic.

Unfortunates’ is as random as the mind

By By Steve Coons, Red Pulse Writer March 5, 2009

In 1964, B.S. Johnson's novel Albert Angelo was published with holes cut in the pages, skewing the novel's chronology by physically altering the traditional structure of the book.

Challenging the local status quo

By By Dan Fletcher, Red Pulse Writer March 5, 2009

Palmer, a senior in environmental engineering at the U, fronts the politically outspoken, hardcore punk band Challenger. In less than a year, the band of full-time U students has made time to tour the West Coast, self-release an album of punk anthems and garner prestigious comparisons to genre forebears Gorilla Biscuits and Propagandhi.

Satire: Confusion, chaos erupt after ASUU primaries

Revolution Party presidential candidate Tayler Clough all but ruined his chances for victory in the general election by mistakenly declaring himself the winner after the primary results were announced. In a bold and ill-advised move, Clough erected a large podium in the middle of the library plaza and delivered a damning victory speech that lasted for nearly two hours.

The Word

March 5, 2009

Red Pulse gives you The Word on what local shows and events to catch this week.

The Drop

March 5, 2009

Red Pulse gives you The Drop on the latest albums from Dan Auerbach, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Morrissey.

School of Music gears up for spring performances

By By John Collins, Red Pulse Writer March 5, 2009

The School of Music has kept busy this winter and the result is a host of highly anticipated concerts in the coming weeks. Sunday at 7 p.m., the Libby Gardner Hall is welcoming the U's own accomplished pianist, Heather Conner.