School’s out for summer
Reading Time: 2 minutes No more pencils. No more books. No more teachers’ dirty looks. Now what? It’s time to play outside. Here are a few examples of what one can do this summer.
Reading Time: 2 minutes No more pencils. No more books. No more teachers’ dirty looks. Now what? It’s time to play outside. Here are a few examples of what one can do this summer.
Reading Time: 2 minutes The theatre department’s annual spring tradition of holding the Short Attention Span Theatre (SAST) is now underway in the Black Box Theater (GT 627).
Reading Time: 7 minutes If you haven’t checked out Broke City by now, you are behind on the local music scene, my friend. The Salt Lake rock trio has been in the scene for a while now, and has played with big acts such as The Used and 30 Seconds to Mars.
Reading Time: < 1 minute America’s entertainment heads are stupid. They always know how to ruin a good thing. They look at what makes money, then milk the teat — over and over again — until all that’s coming out is powdered milk.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Cory Mon’s new concert DVD, Clatter Racket, reveals the young face of a musician who’s already weathered considerable life experience.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Ideally, April should be a blissful time. The end of a semester, the beginning of summer, flowers and bunnies all lighten the season. But there is one thing that, for many people, makes April a dreaded month: taxes.
Reading Time: < 1 minute The time of the semester has come when everyone becomes overwhelmed by assignments they’ve procrastinated until now, heavily weighted projects, and final exams. What better way to take a break from reality than catch Jimmy Eat World playing in our own McKay Events Center?
Reading Time: 2 minutes What does the burning of an effigy and throwing colors into the air equate to? The festival of colors held at the Krishna temple in Spanish Fork, of course.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Whenever watching an old movie with friends or family, the phrase “They don’t make ’em like they used to” can usually be heard. Well, sometimes they do make ’em like they used to.
Reading Time: < 1 minute While watching movies made for children, sometimes you need to take a deep breath, sit back, and remind yourself what audience the movie was made for.