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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/lties, March 5-8,2005 The Park Record Orion's CD Reviews Redstone 8 Cinemas more like prose than poetry. They are beautifully complex, honest and .exhibit a depth of vision that hasn't 'Frances the Mute' occurred in a rock and roll album for decades. The lale Jeremy Ward (once a part Though Hie Mars Volla's sound o f l l i e Mars Volta) was working as a repo man when he found the diary immediately draws comparisons to that would become Ihe inspiration classic and prog-rock. 1 wouldn't use either to describe the band. The for "Frances the Mute." lie found it musicianship is wonderful. in the back of a ear, and when he read it. Ihe similarities to his own Their guitar work recalls Led life seemed overwhelming. Vocalist Zepellin, Pink Floyd and even Cedric Bixler Zavala interpreted Carlos Sanlana. This band is not his friend's life, and thai p | the afraid to jam or experiment. Some mysterious diary's author into the songs are long, others short and lyrics for this album. nearly every one displays a differ"Frances the Mute" is mostly ent musical style. But for all its diversity, "[-'ranees the Mute" has about a character who, having been adopted as a child, is now searching an underlying continuity that never lapses. for his real parents: The songs are named afler characters in Ihe diary This album is meant to be liswho somehow help the author uu tened to from start to finish, and all his quest. 77 minutes of it are so engaging that, even when it's over, you'll be Alternately, the lyrics reflect the story of Jeremy Ward. Needless to wanting more. say, the resulting emotional reso- Ac///// Barney, nance is amazingly intense. Not Orion's Staff only are Zavala's words personal, fresh and passionate, they are also composed by an artist with an impressive vocabulary and understanding of language. They read The Mars Volta - Sundance to present Tree Room Author Series' The Sundance Village will present the third year of its "Tree Room Author Series" in partnership with the Spotted Frog Book Store. The series will run March 19, May 21, June 25, July 19 and Sept. 24 at Sundance Resort's Tree Room. One author will appear on each date. They will be, in order of appearance, satirist Al Franken, presidential speech-writer and advisor David Frum, historian Douglas Brinkley, historian Joseph Ellis and environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. A subscription good for all five dates of the series will be available for $300. That will include the cost of the lecture, a signed copy of each author's featured book, the discussion with the authors and brunch in the Tree Room. Single tickets are available for $70 per person. Advance reservations are required. Tickets and information are available through the Sundance Activities Desk at (801) 223-4567. Movies and Times for Saturday jlfan 5th "The Pacifier" PG 2:10 4:30 6:50 9:00 "The.hu'kcl"R 2:25 5:00 7:10 9:45 "Mold Rwanda" PG-13 1:40 4:20 7:00 9:40 "Coiisiaiitinp" K 4:40 7:15 9:50 "Son Of The Mask" PG 2:05 4:20 6:40 8:50 "Hitch11 PG-13 2:30 5:05 7:30 10:00 "Million Dollar Baby" PG-13 1:50 4:45 7:25 10:15 "Finding Overland" PG 2:00 4:15 7:10 fc30 "Sideways" R 2:20 4:50 7:35 10:10 6030 N. Market Slrcol Suite 12(1 ill Redstone Kimball Junction, Park City lor more iiilorniiilion call (435) 575-0221 • www.mctrorockyinounlain.com special sliidciit discounl S.S.IHI, ajit-s 12-17,\V ID Park City Film Series for George. I don't think I've ever heard a band play with so much „ George Harrison Tribute emotion and respect." Concurred the New York Times: "The sweet, solemn music of at Royal Albert Hall George Harrison has rarely soundDavid Leland's acclaimed rock ed more majestic. The mood is concert film, "Conccrl for George," upbeat but serene, and the performthe historic Royal Albert Hall irib- ances capture his incense-fragrant ute to the late George Harrison, airs musie, with its mixture of Hindu on "Great Performances" on KAJHD mysticism and pop muscularity, in Sunday, March 6 al 8:30 p.m. and all its grandeur." Sunday. March 13 at 5 p.m. In addition to the concert highBoasting additional songs nol lights, the film mixes performer featured in the recent theatrical interviews with rehearsal and release, the all-star celebration, behind-the-scenes footage. Each of 'organized by Harrison's widow, the performers had a personal Olivia Harrison, and longtime famfriendship or history with "the quiet ily friend Eric Clapton, rocks, roars Bealle," and the backstage and gently touches. moments and interviews give a On hand to pay tribute to one ol* sense of how deeply they felt for their own are Clapton, Jools him. Holland, Jeff Lynne, Paul Performance highlights include McCartney, Monty Python. Tom "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," Petty, Billy Preston, Ravi and featuring Clapton on guitar, Anoushka Shankar, Ringo Starr McCartney on piano and Starr on and Harrison's young look-alike drums; "Taxman," performed by son, Dhani. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, "It was all I hoped il would be," and "The Inner Light," covered by says Olivia Harrison of ihe gala Jeff Lynne and Anoushka Shankar. concert, held Nov. 29, 2QQ2, exact-. Lynne ,Har£ispn/s . ^ g g ^ Jrjertf . . x ly one year after the passing ol" and collaborator, produced the music legend Harrison. "The glue audio elements of the concert, that held it toeeflier was our love while Clapton oversaw the entire presents Park City Museum to preview new programs The Park City Historical Society and museum will hold a mini-film festival to showcase two new short films and a slide show at the Egyptian Theatre on March 16 from 5:30-7 p.m. One five-minutelong film, "Park City: A Romance with Theatres," chronicles the various theatres which have made their home on Main Street since the 1880s. The second, "Los Suenos de Park City!' captures the personal stories of Park City Latinos; this film will also be shown in conjunction with the Kimball Art Center's Arte Latino exhibition. The evening will conclude with a lecture on everyday life during the heyday of silver mining in Park City. The evening will include refreshments at 5:30 and a presentation from 67 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call Lola Beatlebrox at 649-7457. Fri 3/4 8pm, Sat 3/5 8pm, Sun 3/6 6pm Rated R Jim Santy Auditorium 1255 Park Ave. A. Flint Decker of Prudential Utah Real Estate BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE (PG)* Call 615.8291 or for info, previews & reviews visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com BAQNAQO, THE AVIATOR (PG-13) 435-658-3130 577 SOUTH MAIN STREET. PARK CITY • NO PASSES-NO SUPERSAVERS liiteis 8 Shovtfiires ouilable o! cinemark.com &.! 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"Take a sign" Spring time in Paris Close call They're not normal Scoundrels Pioneering electrical engi nccr Scuba gear gaskets proceedings as musical director. In another memorable segment, Anoushka Shankar conducts a full orchestra performing a special composition by her father and Harrison's mentor, Ravi Shankar, celebrating Harrison's love of Indian classical music. The piece, entitled "Arpan," means "offering." Other high points are McCartney and Clapton's duet on "Something," with Starr on drums; Starr, performing the hit song he wrote with Harrison, "Photograph;" and Tom Hanks, sitting in with Monty Python's Eric Idle, Michel Palin, Terry Gilliam and Neil Innes for a rip-roaring version of "The Lumberjack Song." Closing the evening is Harrison's old friend Joe Brown, singing one of Harrison's favorite standards, "I'll Sec You in My Dreams," as thousands of flower petals gently shower the audience from above. 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