UVU Symphony Orchestra plays Beethoven
Under the guidance of Dr. Cheung Chau, the UVU Orchestra delivered a masterful performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A Major.
Under the guidance of Dr. Cheung Chau, the UVU Orchestra delivered a masterful performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A Major.
UVU and Mountain View High School choirs performed many energetic numbers at the showcase, including the world premiere of an arrangement by conductor Dr. Reed Criddle.
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Gardner Village’s annual WitchFest is the prime fall event to prepare for Halloween. Don’t miss Witches Night Out on the weekends of Oct. 14-15 and Oct. 28-29 this year, where witches get to dine, shop and cackle the evening away!
Appearing as a guest lecturer, part of the UVU Department of Art and Design lecture series, was Anastasia Salmoyova, an American artist of observational photography and lens-based studio practice.
Cornbelly’s offers community members the ideal family-friendly evening to kick off this autumn season.
Sebastian Vinet and Jennifer Christie are the dynamic duo who star as Timpanac and Ucanogos in the Utah Metropolitan Ballet’s “Legend of Timpanogos.”
Swedish heavy metal group Sabaton performed at The Complex in Salt Lake City featuring songs telling of historical wars, following a performance from European metal group, Epica.
“The Woman King” juxtaposes cultural vibrancy against the 19th-century slave trade. This movie matters.
The long-standing reality TV series Survivor debuted its 43rd season this past Wednesday. The special two-hour premiere showcased 18 contestants of various backgrounds and their first steps on the beautiful…
UVU’s Theatre Department brings a new take on “Romeo and Juliet” to the stage of the Bastian Theatre.
With the promise of free food, school swag, and opportunities, over 1,000 students flocked to the Grand Ballroom for the Utah Valley University Club rush on Wednesday and Thursday to…
Disparate Threads, an art exhibit that explores queer identity and faith was held on the 4th floor of the Gunther Technology building.
Hale Centre Theatre has again and again proven itself as an institution of the finest talent, incredible set design and brilliant directing. This is proven with their production of “Lucky Stiff,” playing now until Nov. 19.
Neurodivergent students are often asked to fit themselves into boxes. Here’s a bit of direction if it feels that the box doesn’t quite fit.
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