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Take 5

October 9, 2008

Red Pulse staff share their guilty pleasures in music tastes in Take 5 this week.

The Word

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor October 9, 2008

Red Pulse gives you The Word on the Starf*****, Genghis Tron and DJ Jazzy Jeff shows playing in Salt Lake City this week.

Lyrical Vengeance

By By Christie Franke, Red Pulse Writer October 9, 2008

The games begin with the Puccini classic, "Madame Butterfly," continue with the American "Regina," and then turn sharply away from the tragic to Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" and Donizetti's "Don Pasquale."

The Drop

By By Trevor Hale, Kyle Stegerwald October 9, 2008

Red Pulse gives you The Drop on the latest albums from LL Cool J and Rise Against.

Body of Lies’ explores new battlefields of war

By By John Fitzgerald, Red Pulse Writer October 9, 2008

Ridley Scott has an amazing knack for engaging his audience. His latest film, "Body of Lies," is no exception.

The Drop

Red Pulse reviews the latest albums from T.I. and Ben Folds.

The Word

By By Trevor Hale, Red Pulse Editor October 2, 2008

Find out where Cold War Kids, Xibalba, City to City and The Loved Ones are playing in Salt Lake City this week.

No hope of salvation for Maher’s latest film

By By John Fitzgerald, Red Pulse Writer October 2, 2008

In this "documentary" that makes Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" look like a bipartisan bedtime story, Bill Maher trots the globe intending to interview people about God and religion. Big problem: He doesn't go to intelligent sources of the religion for plausible answers.

Working Dog straps on the harness

By By Sarah Custen, Red Pulse Writer October 2, 2008

The Working Dog Reading Series is a series of readings throughout the school year held by English graduate students where they read their own work.

Civics, art collide at Gallivan

By By Chase Straight, Red Pulse Writer October 2, 2008

On Oct. 5, artists and musicians will come together at the Gallivan Center for the Utah United art and music festival. In a time of confusion and disorder, the festival hopes to inform festival-goers of issues in the community and what they can do to help.