Museum of Peoples and Cultures Hosts Annual Block Party
Students and community members were transported back in time to experience first-hand the traditions and lifestyles of ancient cultures at the Museum of Peoples and Cultures Block Party
'Smokey Joe's' Playing at SCERA
The longest-running Broadway song and dance revue, "Smokey Joe's Café: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller," is playing at the SCERA Center for the Arts from now until April 28.
Study Confirms Healthy Living Adds Years to Life
A recent study by the University of Cambridge found that individuals who don't smoke, don't drink, eat lots of fruits and vegetables and exercised regularly added about 14 years to their lives.
LDS Musicians Aim to Break into Christian Music
Some experts are certain that it is impossible; others cite evidence that it has already happened. Can Latter-day Saint artists break into mainstream Christian media markets?
Filmmaking Made Easy
A filmmaking craze has hit BYU, from film student exhibition opportunities like FinalCut, to amateur shows such as the iOscars, making movies has never been easier.
Today's Young Adults Swept Up by Technology, Lack Responsibility
In today's world mailboxes are being replaced with inboxes, watching the "tube" has turned into watching YouTube, and becoming an adult isn't required until at least the late 20s. Welcome to the life of Generation Me.
BYU Performers to Visit 11 Nations This Summer
The performing groups at BYU have a motto: The world is our stage. This summer student performers will leave BYU to prove that statement true - and to take their messages and talents to the four corners of the earth.
Orem Man Dedicates Life to Sharing Love of Music
Orem resident Jay Young started building violins in the early 1990s after a friend gave him a box of wood, a book and the promise of helping him make his own violin.
Fridays Fab Five - Happiness
There is something appealing and desirable about people who are truly happy; they radiate the peace they feel with themselves and the world.
New BYU Idol Crowned With End of Competition
Nine singers, three judges, a Terrace full of fans and a cougar. Mix in some bright lights, poor jokes and a decibel meter and you've got the perfect setting for a BYU Idol Finale.
MOA Curators Acquire New Art
Quality, historicity, the condition and provenance are a few things that curators must consider as they look for paintings to add to a gallery collection.