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‘Vivaldi by Candlelight’: 40th Year Anniversary

By Heather Hopkins, Arts Writer December 13, 2022

  "Vivaldi by Candlelight" symphony fundraiser returned to Salt Lake City with a spectacular performance in downtown’s First Presbyterian Church. International Bridges This year marks the 40th...

"Sometimes, Forever" album cover. (Courtesy of soccermommy.com)

Soccer Mommy Performs Latest Album ‘Sometimes, Forever’ At The Depot

By Eliza Delgado, Arts Editor December 12, 2022

  Nashville-based singer-songwriter Sophia Allison, also known as Soccer Mommy, appeared at The Depot to perform her latest album. TOPS Here I am at The Depot, staring at my phone trying to find...

(Courtesy Universal Pictures and 87North Productions)

‘Violent Night’: Delightfully Naughty, Short of Nice

By Zach Anderson, Arts Writer December 11, 2022

  In the newest action movie from director Tommy Wirkola and David Leitch’s production company 87North Productions, Santa Claus is far from the bowl full of jelly we see on our Coca-Cola bottles...

(Courtesy Visual AIDS)

Day With(out) Art 2022 Commemorated at the UMFA for World AIDS Day

By Arlo Marler December 8, 2022

  HIV and AIDS is known by most. Yet, a heavy stigma still surrounds the condition, despite it not being the death sentence it once was. Even more stigmatized are the people associated stereotypically...

The cast of "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" (Courtesy YouTube)

‘Knives Out’ is Back, Brighter, and Just as Clever With ‘Glass Onion’

By Megan Fisher, Arts Writer December 7, 2022

  My favorite board game is “Clue.” Many hours of my childhood were spent huddled around the kitchen table with my family trying to find out who killed Mr. Boddy and laughing at fake accusations,...

An electronic soundboard (Photo via the University of Utah School of Music's official website)

‘Crosstalk’: Electroacoustic Performance Brings Student Composers’ Music to Life

By Megan Fisher, Arts Writer December 7, 2022

  For a significant amount of human history, being professionally trained as a music composer was left to the blessed few with wealth and connections. However, right here at the University of Utah,...

Dancers in "Bringing Down the Light" choreographed by Samuel Johnson. (Photo by Todd Collins Photography | @toddcollinsphotos)

‘Next Phase’ Presented by Ballet Showcase

By Haley Freeman, Arts Writer December 6, 2022

  All around campus you can tell that the end of the Fall semester is finally here. The sun is setting at 5 p.m., temperatures are dropping below freezing and more and more students skip class...

(Courtesy A24)

Charlotte Wells’ Debut Film ‘Aftersun’: Melancholic Childhood and Bittersweet Reminiscence

By Arlo Marler December 5, 2022

  There comes a point in everyone’s life when everything seems to shift, when you move from one state of development to another. You are no longer a child, yet you long for the days of your childhood....

Brown Dried Leaf on Book Page (Photo by Marsel Hasanllari | Courtesy Pexels)

The Rise of Social Media Poets and Their Fall Collections

By Whit Fuller, Arts Writer December 1, 2022

  When one thinks of fall poems, one might suggest Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” or Anne Carson’s translation of Sappho's “If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho.” With self-published...

Film "Bones and All" (Courtesy CNN)

‘Bones and All’ Review: Horror’s Tastiest New Film

By Eliza Delgado, Arts Editor November 29, 2022

  Looking for a new coming-of-age movie? Director Luca Guadagnino is back on screen again with Timothée Chalamet alongside Taylor Russell in their new thriller film “Bones and All.” They...