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The Angkor: Empire of Cambodia exhibit on display at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 7, 2023. (Photo by Jack Gambassi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

NHMU Brings Angkor Ethically to Salt Lake City

By Edie Raines, Copy Editor April 7, 2023

  The Natural History Museum of Utah's “Angkor: Empire of Cambodia” is a magnificent exhibit with dozens of authentic artifacts and interactive stations that will capture the interest of people...

Leon Kennedy, the Protagonist of "Resident Evil 4"

The ‘Resident Evil 4’ Remake and Video Game Preservation

By Ethan Blume, Arts Writer April 5, 2023

  Five or so years ago, I played my first “Resident Evil” game. It was the HD Remaster of the original “Resident Evil," and that still holds a special place in my heart, even after playing...

The Solomon Building for the Utah Pride Center located in Salt Lake City, on Thursday, March 23, 2023.

Utah Pride Center’s Increased Vendor Fees Frustrate Local Queer Artists, Scholarships Offered

By Whit Fuller and Kayleigh Silverstein April 3, 2023

  In February, the Utah Pride Center announced its vendor prices for their 2023 Pride Festival, themed “Unapologetic.” It appeared to local queer businesses that their prices had tripled, frustrating...

Kim Stanley Robinson

Science Fiction Writer Kim Stanley Robinson Visits the U for Tanner Lecture on Human Values

By Arlo Marler March 31, 2023

  Science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson came to the University of Utah on March 16, 2023 for the annual Tanner Lecture on Human Values at Kingsbury Hall. Robinson presented a unifying "all...

(Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Discovery)

‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’: A Fun Predecessor to James Gunn’s DCU Reset

By Zach Anderson, Arts Writer March 31, 2023

  On March 17, “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” was released to a resounding “meh” from critics. From the same director as its predecessor (David F. Sandberg), “Fury of the Gods” follows...

The Alvin Gittins Gallery on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on March 14, 2022.

Gittins Gallery Reopens with ‘Return’

By Edie Raines, Copy Editor March 29, 2023

  The Alvin Gittins Gallery has just celebrated the grand opening of its new location with the debut of its inaugural exhibition, “Return,” featuring artwork from University of Utah fine arts...

"As You Like It" program.

U of U Department of Theatre Presents Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’

By Heather Hopkins March 29, 2023

  The University of Utah department of theatre shows off its acting chops in their rendition of Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.” An Interactive Show Keeping the modern attention span engaged...

(Courtesy of Bungie, Inc.)

‘Destiny 2 Lightfall’: More Destiny for the Fans

By Zach Anderson, Arts Writer March 28, 2023

  On Feb. 28, Bungie released its seventh expansion for the long-running looter shooter "Destiny 2," titled “Lightfall.” With soaring player count numbers from Xbox to Steam, “Lightfall”...

Gracie Abrams' "Good Riddance" (Courtesy Interscope Records)

Listen to Gracie Abrams’ Intimate Album ‘Good Riddance’

By Eliza Delgado, Arts Editor March 24, 2023

  Gracie Abrams released her first full-length album, “Good Riddance,” on Feb. 24. The bedroom pop star has elevated to a new level of stardom with her angelic voice and heart-wrenching lyrics. Haunting...

(Courtesy IMDb)

‘Daisy Jones & the Six’: The Largest Fictional Band of the ’70s Comes to Life on the Small Screen

By Haley Freeman, Arts Writer March 24, 2023

  After premiering in the number three spot on the New York Times Best Seller list, "Daisy Jones & the Six" by Taylor Jenkins Reid has been a hit. Told as a series of interviews, the novel...