The low-down on up-beats

March 10, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes It may be forgotten, but it is definitely not lost. When asked about electronica music, most people respond by asking what electronica is. A lot of people know it by another name: techno. Although not officially the term for the music created by synthesizers and many other electronic devices, “techno” is a good way of describing this genre of music. Known for its heady beats and effect on dance floors around the world, electronica music is appreciated by many, but understood by few.

Blame it on Delonge

March 10, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes Thousands of fans lined 200 South in Salt Lake City, braving cold night temperatures while waiting to get into In The Venue to see Angels & Airwaves, Tuesday, March 4.

Eating disorders:

March 10, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes She looks in the mirror at her sinking cheeks and her protruding rib cage. She’s getting deathly skinny by the day, but the feelings inside drive her to be skinnier.

Abbey’s Eden

March 3, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes “I went native and dreamed away days on the shore of the pool under the waterfall, wandered naked as Adam under the cottonwoods, inspecting my cactus gardens.”

How to annoy your roommates

March 3, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes “Why can’t we all just get along?” is sometimes an impossible request. Especially when dealing with the stress of going to college, students sometimes simply must play the villain, just to get their negative feelings out in the open. And this is fine, as long as there are few or no consequences. We must learn to toe the line between relatively harmless pranks and punishable offenses. And who better to practice on than the people you live with?

UVSC student takes director’s chair

March 3, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes Live entertainment holds something you just can’t get from canned media. In live entertainment, there’s an energetic bond forged between audience member and entertainer that doesn’t exist in a movie or TV show, and student director Jake Suazo shows that he sure knows how to use it in his latest directorial effort George Washington Slept Here.

“Nice Tats!”

March 3, 2008

Reading Time: 3 minutes For Salt Lake resident Robby Petrich, the decision to ink his skin only made sense. “Art is a big part of my life, and I figured, “Hey, I absolutely love art, and it’s been a part of my life since I was a small child, so what better canvas than my body?”

Semi-Pro stupidity

March 3, 2008

Reading Time: < 1 minute Since his career took off several years ago, Will Ferrell hasn’t played a leading man in a single R-rated project. His last few sporty flicks, Talladega Nights and Blades of Glory, have been the PG-13s that almost anyone can enjoy.

Same rock blend in a new “color”

March 3, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes Fred Mascherino has turned his long-time side project from his days in Breaking Pangea dn Taking Back Sunday into his full-time gig. The Color Fred, aptly named for the rock star, isn’t your ordinary solo project and Fred called up The College Times to tell us all the details about his new band, the band’s new CD and his current tour with Angels and Airwaves.

Snowshoe Utah!

February 25, 2008

Reading Time: 2 minutes Skiing has large resorts and great movies by Warren Miller. Snowboarding has crazy tricks and rock stars like the “Flying Tomato,” Shaun White. Even bobsledding, cross-country skiing, and curling – yes curling – have the winter Olympics. But what about snowshoeing? Nothing. No stars and no visibility. Snowshoeing is a forgotten winter sport, yet it is one of the most enjoyable.