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Vivace

Attracting youth to classical music

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Apr 26,2012 - For a guys’ night out, Cody Christensen wears a cardigan and tie rather than a Utah Jazz jersey; instead of nachos and beer, he and his friends eat tiny cupcakes and drink Pinot Noir as they hobnob with world-class classical musicians.

Music Articles

Matteo

SLC band heads to China

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Apr 19,2012 - “Woahmen chi ba,” Luke Williams says over dim sum. It translates to “Let’s eat”—it’s the only Mandarin phrase the multi-instrumentalist in Matteo, a Chinese-American hybrid folk band, knows.

Music Articles

Drew Danburry

Provo singer-songwriter clips to the core

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Apr 12,2012 - Musicians rarely have a one-on-one experience with listeners, whether playing at a bar or in that they're not there when someone has headphones on.

Music Articles

Neon Trees

New album is infectious, addictive

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Apr 10,2012 - Frontman Tyler Glenn sings “Hey baby, won’t you look my way/ I can be your new addiction” on lead single “Everybody Talks" ...

Music Articles

Rubblebucket

NYC band: Everything & nothing all at once

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Apr 5,2012 - Imagine indie-rock band of Montreal on a DIY budget, but the irony is that the band wants to direct attention off the stage.

Food & Drink

Ayurvedic Cooking Class

Cook for health at Shiva Centre

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Apr 3,2012 - Group chanting begins each Ayurvedic cooking class—an eclectic, enchanting experience. “Vakratunda Mahakaya” is a mantra chanted to the Vedic deity Ganesha ...

Theater

Radiolab at Capitol Theatre

Radio pioneers present In the Dark

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Mar 26,2012 - To unlock the mysteries of color, Isaac Newton, then 22, took a stiletto knife and pressed the flat side firmly against his pupil as he stared at the sun.

Food & Drink

Cinnabar at Snowbasin

Filling cuisine on the slopes

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Mar 20,2012 - You’ve been dropping down Snowbasin’s 2,950 feet of vertical terrain—hitting the same downhill lines that Olympic athletes once graced—and hiking up Strawberry Peak to get fresh powder turns. A peanut butter & jelly sandwich just ain’t gonna cut it.

Music Articles

The Vibrant Sound

Utah Co. band's charitable singles

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Mar 15,2012 - In a world of Kickstarter campaigns and musical ego-stroking, McKay Stevens shows sagacity. He’s invested in social responsibility and community—the two tenets that he’s banking on for his delicately balanced career in rock.

Music Articles

Treefort Music Fest

SXSW for Intermountain West

By Austen Diamond
POSTED // Mar 13,2012 - Not heading to Austin, Texas, this week for music’s spring break—South by Southwest, the annual music, film and interactive festival and conference?
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