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Local producer turns his passion into a career

Feb 08, 2012 No Comments by

For the past couple years, Nate Pyfer has lived a double life. As an electrician by day and musician by night, Pyfer understands the bittersweet reality of his circumstance. The stability of his day job helps him pay the bills, but it’s also a hindrance to his goal of making a career in music. Something has [...]

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The Woman in Black: Radcliffe’s first post-Potter film a disappointment

Feb 08, 2012 No Comments by

BY JUSTIN ZARIAN Rating: Two out of four stars It is nice to see Daniel Radcliffe try to break the Harry Potter stigma, but maybe he should have looked before he leapt. Not to say “The Woman in Black” is a bad film, but there is really very little that is remarkable about it. Set [...]

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Beards without a card

Feb 07, 2012 No Comments by

On BYU campus, beards are an elusive creature because of just one sentence in the school’s Honor Code: “Men are expected to be clean-shaven; beards are not acceptable.”  But students, male and female, now have the option to wear a beard everyday . . . as long as it’s on their shirt. Lorne Sleem, a communications [...]

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Play showcases Valentine’s Day with a twist

Feb 07, 2012 No Comments by

The idea of a blind date means different things to different people, for good and bad. The Covey Center’s upcoming production “Blind Date” highlights the good, the bad and the ugly of what a blind date can be. “Blind Date” is a compilation of four short plays with the same title, but unique stories, all [...]

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