‘NEW CHILDREN OF ISRAEL’
U professor’s new book examines Jewish identity among millions of African and Asian peoples who claim descent from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.
Read MoreU professor’s new book examines Jewish identity among millions of African and Asian peoples who claim descent from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.
Read MoreBy Josiane Dubois, marketing and communications coordinator, Department of Theatre The University of Utah’s Department of Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s sophisticated early comedy “Love’s Labor’s Lost,” Oct. 20-29 in Studio 115 of the Performing Arts Building, 240 S. 1500 East. Through witty and playful banter, “Love’s Labour’s Lost” tells the story of the King of Navarre […]
Read MoreBy Sheri Jardine, UtahPresents As part of the UtahPresents 2017-18 season, a unique pairing of science and performing arts will be featured in two events in late October. First, on Oct. 20, biodiversity scholar Vandana Shiva will give a lecture on issues of climate change and species extinction. Then, on Oct 28, Ananya Dance Theatre […]
Read MoreBy Molly Powers, marketing and communications specialist, College of Fine Arts The University of Utah School of Dance is opening its 2017-18 season with the Performing Dance Company. Performing Dance Company offers its audience a professional-level performance by students in the modern dance program. The concert opens Oct. 5 and will showcase choreography from faculty […]
Read MoreNew film takes on suicide from all perspectives; film screening hopes to start a bold conversation.
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] Roomful of Teeth By Sheri Jardine, communications manager, UtahPresents Grammy-winning vocal project Roomful of Teeth will perform at Libby Gardner Concert Hall, 1375 E. Presidents Circle, on Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. The concert, presented by UtahPresents in partnership with the University of Utah’s School of Music, will feature the eight-voice ensemble […]
Read MoreBy Josiane Dubois, Department of Theatre Department of Theatre opens season with 1930s marathon-dancing musical “Steel Pier” The University of Utah’s Department of Theatre opens the 2017-18 season in full swing with “Steel Pier,” a crowd pleasing musical that will have audiences toe-tapping in their seats. Directed and choreographed by Denny Berry, head of the […]
Read MoreIn honor of National Read A Book Day, find out what the U community likes to read outside of class and work.
Read MoreOpera Diva Renée Fleming and U neurologists explore the healing power of music.
Read MoreThe arts will take over library plaza on Aug. 30 with live performances, interactive art, free food, T-shirts and swag.
Read MoreDianne S. Harris, dean of the College of Humanities, has been selected for new position with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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