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Show C-5 Jhe Park Record Sat/Sun/MorVTues, June 23-26, 2007 Orion's CD Reviews The White Stripes Icky Thump* Visit local sculptor , at UAF Booth 31 at this year's Utah Arts Festival will feature Fred Spencer, a Park City artist. Spencer shows his bronze figures of brightly colored tropical fish and octopus at the Turquoise Door on Park City's Main Street. This will be Spencer's first time at the festival, located at Library and Washington Squares in Salt Lake City. For more information about the festival, visit www.uaf.org online, and for details about Spencer, visit www.spencerbronzes.com. Volunteer here Here are two opportunities to give back: volunteer at the annual 4th of July parade or the Kimball Arts Festival. To volunteer with the Park City Ambassadors, contact Joel Fine at joel@fineproperty.com To volunteer at the Kimball Arts Festival, scheduled for August 4 and 5 e-mail volunteer5@kimball-art.org or contact Lindsay Wellman at (435) 6498882. Attention all potluck mavens Do you have a particular crockpot creation or family recipe that delights friends and family at summertime get-togethers? Have you tasted something good at a home cooked supper or concocted something new yourself in your own kitchen? The Park Record wants to know. Share your recipes, anecdotes and tips by e-mailing arts@parkrecord.com or calling Anna at (435) 649-9014 ext. 110. Apparently what the White Stripes needed was a change of location. As the premier garage-rock band from Detroit, they reinvigorated the city's music scene back in the late 90's. But with that kind of success, there always seems to be a price. In their case, all the bands that very clearly stole their style turned what was once promising into an over-crowded, repetitious and originality free wasteland. The White Stripes are thankfully one of the few bands left within the garage-punk movement and they are still the best. In a wise move they album. Instead of all the songs relocated'lo a small recording studio founding the same, there are a few in Nashville, Tenn. to record this instances of new instruments being album. Instead of being tinged with thrown into the mix. For example country' as some of their earlier they transform an old Patti Page songs indicated, they embrace the song about women's rights into a flamenco-influenced rocker, complete dirty hard rock aspect of Nashville. This is without a doubt the White with mariachi trumpets. In another Stripes' heaviest album yet. Almost departure there is an almost tradievery song has Jack's guitar loud tional Celtic song here replete with and up front, with Meg's drumming bagpipes. These songs prove just - usually a low point in the past - how versatile these two really arc equally loud and crushing. The clos- and the traditional songs here are as est album in their discography to close to perfect as you can get. this one is De Stijl; it has thai same Definitely one of their best albums. darkness and rocking sensibility. -Alex Henry Following the tradition that was Orion's Staff established on Elephant, they are mixing it up quite well on this Experience an epicurean extravaganza at the Park City Food 8C Wine Classic where master winemakers, culinary greats and our distinguished guests gather to wine, dine and play in the high altitude over three days at the must-attend event of the season. July 12-14, 2007 Artist to plan new community • Continued from C-3 ing the public to peek at works in progress and talk to artists, an interaction that benefits both sides, Stedham says. "It's a subtle thing, but it's an important thing. Artists keep a community in balance," she said. "When you see things with a fresh eye. life becomes lived. You're not just maintaining, but being." While the rest of the center undergoes construction this summer, Spiro will utilize the main studio to host public events, including Arts Kids camps and open studio nighls. Starting Wednesday from 5 to 9 p.m.. artists of ail abilities can Symphony bring their supplies to the studio and enjoy refreshments and mingling with creative minds. Weekend plen aire workshops, taking advantage of the outside scenery, will also be available. Hours and days will vary, and Stedham recommends calling 435-649-6258 or e-mailing kstedham@gmail.com ahead of time. Portion of proceeds benefit Park O'fy JOZJ Foundation Tickets & Information: 877.328.2783 or ww w. Pa rkCityFoodandWin eClassic.com Incredible Views of Deer Valley Runs • Continued from C-4 playground. A complete festival schedule is available at www.deervalleymusicfestival.org. Join the Utah Symphony for its annual celebration of all things American. Bring a picnic as the orchestra performs all red, white and blue favorites' from Sousa Marches to Film music. The Wednesday, July 4 concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Deer Valley's Outdoor Amphitheater and will feature "A Patriotic Celebration" featuring: Smith / Key Star Spangled Banner Sibelius Finlandia, op. 26 Williams Fanfare Gould Sousa Liberty Bell March Sousa Semper Fidelis American Salute Vieuxtemps Yankee Doodle Fantasie Lawn tickets for adults arc $25, youth tickets -(under 18) are $12, and family packages' a-re; $T|5; Reserved seating is $50. Beautiful 3500 Sq. Ft. Luxury Home Built in 2004 • 2.93 Acres with Deer Valley & Jordanelle Views • 3 Bedrooms (optional 4th) Master Bedroom and Office on Main Floor 3.5 Bathrooms 2 Great Rooms with Stone Fireplaces & Wet Bar Alder Cabinetry Throughout With Many Custom Built In's Gourmet Kitchen with Granite & Center Island Much More! 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