REVIEW: Syncopated aggies score with sharps and flats Taylor Underwood, staff writer Jazz music was invented in the early 20th century and quickly became an icon of African-American Arts & Entertainment 7 Nov
REVIEW: Mayday Parade gives epic show in SLC Jace Smellie, Jace’s Jams “Remember, remember, the fifth of November…” Well, I think it is safe to say Tuesday was Arts & Entertainment 7 Nov
REVIEW: ‘The Goose Girl’ goes good Gillian Ponce, Good reads “The Goose Girl” by Shannon Hale follows princess Anidori-Kiladra Taliana Isilee of Kildenree in her adventure Lifestyles 7 Nov
REVIEW: ‘Carrie’ shows the tragedy of bullying among teenagers Christopher Campbell, A few good films “Carrie” uses tragedy to present a strong anti-bullying message despite its many flaws. Arts & Entertainment 29 Oct
REVIEW: ‘The Lost Hero’ sets up a great spinoff series Gillian Ponce, Good reads “The Lost Hero” by Rick Riordan is the first book in the spinoff series to the Lifestyles 23 Oct
REVIEW: Katy Perry matures with ‘Prism’ Jace Smellie, Jace’s Jams Tuesday marked the release of the much-anticipated new Katy Perry album. The new record, “Prism,” is Arts & Entertainment 23 Oct
REVIEW: Go see ‘Enough Said’ Spencer Palmer Go see “Enough Said.” If you want to learn a little bit about it, feel free to keep Arts & Entertainment 21 Oct
REVIEW: Mayday Parade drops fourth ‘Monster’ album Jace Smellie, Jace’s Jams Oct. 8 marked a much-anticipated day for me and my music listening career. The new Mayday Arts & Entertainment 14 Oct
REVIEW: ‘Captain Phillips’ captures fear of real-life situation Christopher Campbell, A few good films “Captain Phillips” takes a real-life event and molds it into a fast-paced thriller that Arts & Entertainment 14 Oct
REVIEW: ‘Gravity’ keeps feet firmly planted in reality, dark beauty Spencer Palmer, movie reviewer In space, the only sound is the sound of your radio – until there’s no one Arts & Entertainment 7 Oct