“Krampus? He’s the holiday devil. He threatens bad children by putting them in a sack and eating them,” the character
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By Brenna Kelly “See, that’s what the walls looked like before — blank.” In front of the six paintings hanging
The smell of roasted almonds in Christmas markets, candles flickering in windows, notes from “Silent Night” drifting form churches —
It’s Halloween time, but you forgot to buy tickets for the Howl and you seem to be a little old
Roland Emmerich’s “Stonewall,” released on Sept. 25, has been met with instant controversy. Critics have accused it of white-washing history
Fair wages, sit-ins and working conditions were the topic of the Utah State University Theatre Arts Department’s production of “Factory
Jay Owenhouse works his magic to win over crowds in Logan.
“Abstraction and the Dreaming: Aboriginal Paintings from Australia’s West Desert,” the newest art exhibit on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Art Museum, is now open for Utah State University students and the public to experience.
With the school year just starting, stress and responsibility will begin to pile up as well. In honor of that,
Independent filmmakers were given the cinematic treatment this weekend at the fourth annual Logan Film Festival.