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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

Visual Art

Should Video Games Be Considered Art?

Should Video Games Be Considered Art?

By Marshall Falkner July 9, 2018

If you’ve read here for a while, you’ll know that I write a lot about video games. It’s something I have loved since I was young and have come to appreciate so much more in my teenage years. I’m...

Hall of Breakfast in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, June 28, 2018. (Photo by Cassandra Palor | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Play with Your Food at Hall of Breakfast

By Adelina Whitten July 3, 2018

Enjoying your favorite meal of the day has never been so easy, especially when it includes wandering through a refrigerator door. A blue refrigerator door awaits guests at Hall of Breakfast, an art...

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They’re Not Really Guilty Pleasures

By Jaycen Eggleston June 29, 2018

Shh, don’t tell anyone: my guilty pleasure is reality T.V. From “Say Yes to the Dress” to “America’s Next Top Model,” I’ve watched probably hundreds of people cause unnecessary drama for...

Fanfiction: A Terribly Underappreciated Art

Fanfiction: A Terribly Underappreciated Art

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor June 28, 2018

The simple word “fanfiction” causes people to scrunch their noses in distaste. Yet many people in this age don’t even know what that word means or refers to. That in and of itself is a shame because...

(Photo by: Justin Prather / Daily Utah Chronicle).

Summer Sweet Tooth

By Abigail Raasch, Arts Writer June 24, 2018

Summer vacation is here, and you get to spend it in Salt Lake City. So, where do you go for a sweet treat to fulfill your need for freedom in the midst of the heat? Here are just a few of my favorite places...

(Photo by: Justin Prather / Daily Utah Chronicle).

What Are You Wearing This Summer?

By Madge Slack June 20, 2018

Are fanny packs really back? I, for one, certainly hope not. I don’t care if they have rebranded themselves as "belt bags." To me, they will always be the neon lump hanging around my mother’s waist....

Craft Lake City Celebrates DIY Artisans

Craft Lake City Celebrates DIY Artisans

By Josh Petersen June 18, 2018

This August, Utah residents will have a chance to participate in what has become a celebrated annual tradition. Craft Lake City, now in its tenth year, is a self-described “DIY festival,” designed...

Art Embraces the Community of Rose Park

By Madge Slack June 8, 2018

You may not have heard, but Rose Park is the new place to be. On June 9, a mural will be unveiled at Furst Construction which is a design construction company dedicated to cost efficiency and integrity....

(Photo by: Justin Prather / Daily Utah Chronicle).

Staying Cool and Happy in the Heat

By Jaycen Eggleston June 5, 2018

Music festivals, hiking, camping and everything else that can be done in summer is part of the reason summer is so great. What isn’t so great is the gross feeling you get after spending too much time...

Enter into the Arts with Internships

Enter into the Arts with Internships

By Jaycen Eggleston May 30, 2018

  College is training for the real world. Except when it isn’t. Four years of specialized learning, or more if you go to graduate school, prepares students for some aspects of the working world,...