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Show 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2014 i I Ft DIXIESUNNEWS.COM S -- 7- had some who will walk up to the table at Club Rush and be like Oh, never mind, because theyre like I cant be seen with these devil worshipers. He said some of the backlash has been frustrating, because Paganism is simpler than most people think. Fife said Pagans arent that much different than those who believe in a single God. We dont do any crazy rituals or anything like that. Fife said. There is a very small poition of Pagans who do that, but thats considered a cult when they start doing all that wend stuff. Ipaktchian said they have also gotten a lot of nice, d students inquire about the club Weve had some really good successes where weve met people who are just really liberal thinkers, and weve had some leally good, deep philosophical discussions, she said. Thats what Im here for. I love that J sac-nfici- a i 9 o f x iof & r ua, '' '"o) 'v le, o- x ,;x$, 4 x open-minde- i lity :e jr .'S-f- ;ry y f J5 Members of the Pagan Ideology Club gather every Sunday to discuss and learn about religious and spiritual views. All students are inand contribute to the clubs meetings and activities. md vited to get involved dty PAGAN Jgh continued from Page 6 that was made with obsidian and different kinds of quartz. She made the necklace herself in order to help her meditate. The iter rida idea behind crystals is that they were made in certain ways and at different times, and so the molecular structure emits a unique vibration of energy so the stones absorb your energy and the individual interacting with the stone absorbs its energy. to illuminate common miscon- Most people dont realize that Paganism is like an earth-base- d spiritual path, Ipaktchian said. The mindset is the biggest obstacle we will ever encounter. Anderson said the club works ceptions about Paganism. Theres been semesters where weve had a couple LDS people come out who were generally interested and who wanted to learn more, he said. Weve kind of stuff. To become a member of the Pagan Ideology Club, students can sign up on Orgsync. Individuals who are interested can also visit its Facebook page and attend its meetings every Sunday at 2 p.m. in room 210 of the Bi owning Building. HUMANS continued from Page 6 ful r jtf J ve un d m When you work construction, you work hard for your money. And you dont make a lot of it, so every penny you do make goes toward your house and other essentials. Then when you find out youre going to lose all of that, as a band and father thats really emotionally tough. )0. e,' xra) r "s .ov d as - w V f lb A A - l 4 . hus- Edward Pope, a senior psychology major from Casper, Wyoming. the rruz ruzhi U an ition rid 4 z 2014 o icaust dhol- - , O UilSl DS0I3 52 1 m lture - 5sz i 1 my-kin- d i that to a Fife itual st tr) arned iefs i, and deep :e S theater major from Brigham City, and Alexander Pizzo, a sophomore integrated studies major from Santa Barbara, California, fight onstage as their characters Blanche and Stanley argue over property papers. A Streetcar Named Desire runs until Saturday in the Eccles Fine Arts Center. Becky Collins, a junior DESIRE continued from Page 6 animalistic. Both actors playing Stanley have described the process of becoming him to be difficult and tiring, and probably one of the hardest roles Ive ever done, Pizzo said. Hes an alpha-mal- e through and through -a jerk who does mean things, Bronsena said. It feels pretty good having looked at what Ive done and the emotional array that still Ive given him but keeping it true to the character. The rehearsals and long hours put in by the cast and crew are evident the set is beautiful and intricate and the audience can see both indoor and outdoor representations each scene. As the play is set in the late 1940s, each tech element is as crucial to the making or breaking of the play as the actors performances are. This has been the most difficult sound design Ive ever done, said Boo Fahrner, a junior theater major from St. George, and sound designer for the play. Trying to find good sound recording from the 1930s and 40s is so hard. Trying to get the feel of the show and what each scene is has been really difficult, but its been fun. The lighting design was just as impressive. It directed the action of what happened at each point during the story as light flowed through old, era and fixappropriate lamps tures. Visually speaking, this play was kind on the eyes from a design stand point. This show is the most integrated tech show Ive ever worked on, Harding said. The set is one of the largest Ive seen here in my eight years. This production of A Streetcar Named Desire encompassed the play well with its gritty and emotional, yet varied, performances from the actois. Although it may have been a challenge at first for everyone working on it, the play progressed into an impressive piece of theater. My hope is whether you love it or you hate it, you walk out and you still think about it, Harding said. Unsuccessful theater is when you walk out and you forget about it. Im not out to offend people, but I am out to challenge. ' & , ' ST.CEORQE 2013 4 Our location on the blvd University Parkway 7 A v V O' I |