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School of Music Offers Its First Sensory-Friendly Performance

“Art needs to be for everyone,” said Amy Scurria, the composer of "A.L.I.C.E." The U's afternoon performance of the opera on April 13 aims to accommodate all theatergoers.
By Josi Hinds, News Editor | April 12, 2024

  The University of Utah’s School of Music will have its first-ever sensory-friendly performance Saturday, with U Opera’s matinee showing of “A.L.I.C.E.” “This performance is for children...

The Chielo Vintage stand during the Women In Business 'Bloom into Business Market' event in the Spencer Fox Eccles Business Building at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Apr. 9, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Bloom into Business Market Brings Entrepreneurial Women to Campus

Seventeen local woman-owned businesses came to the market to sell everything from hand-crafted jewelry to baked custard.
By Elle Crossley, News Writer | April 12, 2024

  Women in Business hosted its Bloom into Business Market on April 9. The event brought entrepreneurial women from the Salt Lake community and beyond to the University of Utah's campus, highlighting...

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‘Challengers’: Too Ballsy To Lose

Luca Guadagnino's newest film is creative, exciting and sweaty.
By Graham Jones, Assistant Arts Editor | April 12, 2024

  If one word could describe the filmography of Italian director Luca Guadagnino, it would be “sensual.” From “Call Me By Your Name” to “Bones and All,” Guadagnino’s movies have...

University of Utah graduate student, pitcher Kyle Robeniol, in a game vs. the Arizona State University Sun Devils at Smith's Ballpark on Saturday, April 24, 2021. (Photo by Kevin Cody | Daily Utah Chronicle)

Utah Baseball Falls in Rivalry Game After BYU’s Eighth Inning Rally

A second intentional walk, followed by two singles and a throwing error saw the tides change, and BYU scored four quick to put the Utes down 7-3.
By Austin Eames, Sports Writer | April 12, 2024

  Utah baseball entered the eighth inning of their Tuesday night rivalry game against BYU tied 3-3. A series of errors in the top of the inning gave the Cougars a 7-3 lead. Utah was not able to...

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‘Monkey Man’: From Cages to Kings

For too long, brown kids lacked seeing relatable characters on screen and behind the camera. Patel’s emergence as a role model is empowering, offering representation for a demographic often overlooked in Hollywood.
By Isra Habib, Assistant Arts Editor | April 12, 2024

  With (literal) bone-crushing action sequences and gut-wrenching sociopolitical commentary, Dev Patel’s "Monkey Man" is a film unlike any other. While some may refer it to a "John Wick"-reminiscent...

Audience members wave flashlights as Blake Rose performs at Soundwell in Salt Lake City on April 10, 2024. (Photo by Madeline Van Wagenen | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Photo Series: Say G’Day to Blake Rose

Australian singer-songwriter Blake Rose played at his first headline show in Salt Lake City on April 10.
By Madeline Van Wagenen, Photo Director | April 11, 2024

  Australian singer-songwriter Blake Rose had two rules for his show in Salt Lake City on April 10.  First and foremost, if you saw someone dancing, you had to dance with them. And all the...

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Timpa: Empower Men to Stop Sexual Assault

Believe in men. Teach them to have uncomfortable conversations, not only with each other but with themselves — it is the only way to invoke real change.
By Matthew Timpa, Opinion Writer | April 11, 2024

  Sexual violence has become so synonymous with college campuses to the point of near complacency. It is so deeply rooted in university culture and is only further enabled by institutions such...

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‘Invincible’ Season 2: Ending with a Bang, Despite Delays

It's another great season of superhero storytelling in a sea of an oversaturated genre.
By Andre Montoya, Arts Writer | April 11, 2024

  After taking a two-year hiatus between seasons, and then a four-month hiatus dividing the second season, season 2 of Prime Video's animated superhero show “Invincible” concludes with a multiverse...