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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 29-April 1, 2008 The Park Record I I,- Cabin I 45 Wine Review Fever? ACRES - 1O ACRES - 2O ACRES - 4 0 ACRES 4 SITUATED NEAR STRAWBERRY AND STARVATION RESERVOIR! • LESS THAN 60 MINUTES FROM PARK CITY! , 4 WINTER PRICES WON'T LAST LONG. CALL NOW! 4 SIMPLE OWNER FINANCING! LOW AS $500 DOWN & $250 MONTH!-- MOUNTAINSWESTRANCHES 1-8Q0-UTAH-LAND Park City Film Series presents I'm Not There: Six Dylans make one fine film The songs, lives (real and imagined) and mysteries of Bob Dylan provide the niw material lor Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There." Not a biography by any conventional definition, this impressionistic .survey of the artist, his art, and the enigma that surrounds the mythology of his persona is a freewheeling Bob Dylan an artist defined more by his lyrics than his life story, Haynes delivers a song-cycle of a movie: vivid, exaggerated, contradictory impressions of a man who confounds a culture still looking to define him. portrait is which his name is never spoken. His life is represented by six different actors representing various Dylan personas. "I'm Not There" is as much about the cultural connection to Dylan, and the feelings ol loyalty and betrayal that he Ws inspired, as it is about the man himself. Faced with ning $13 per bottle. The mousse is a little aggressive but character of the region's classic grapes, xarel-lo, macabeo, and parellada shines through in the most u'nique and lovely way. In the northeast of Italy, By ZEV ROVINE sparkling wine has long been a tradition and value one its greatRecord contributing writer est assets. In my opinion the best As America copes with the bubbly in the state for under $20 reality of the recession, com- is the Rotari Arte Italiana for bined with the decline of the dol- $14. This wine is considerably lar's strength relative to other more reminiscent of Champagne currencies, we are seeing wine as it uses the typical Champagne prices go up from almost every varieties: Chardonnay and Pinot country including the USA.Noir. The mousse is surprisingly Higher gas prices have so drasti- fine and the fruit is bright clean cally increased the cost of ship- and expressive. ping that its effect is becoming The 2005 Louis Latour St. evident on the prices of wine on Veran for $17 is one of the best the shelf. Ironically, it seems that values for a Chardonnay in the in times of economic downturn, state. It is in a style that is lean alcohol consumption actually on the oak but its crispness and goes up so we are in need these clean acidity are incredibly days of even more wines of refreshing and the array of fruit exceptional value. and nut flavor is fantastic. In Spain, the '05 Veracruz By exceptional value, of course. I mean more than wines Verdejo is a stunning wine at $12 that are cheap. I am referring to considering it hits most other wines that provide good quality wine markets in the country at for the amount of money you close to $20. The Verdejo variety spend and, interestingly enough, is known for its tropical flavors many of these wines still hail of passion fruit and pineapple from Europe. i and this wine is a very clear If you are looking for a little ' example of it. bubbly, and want to keep it under j From Italy's Piemonte region, $20 per bottle, keep your eye on >the wines made of the Barbera Spain and Italy. Spanish Cava is i;variety have long been the source the most prolific sparkling wine of some of Italy's most valuein the world and the Spaniards conscious wines and the Borolt have it down to an exact science. house made a Barbera D'Alba The 2002 Marques de Gelida is in '05 that is absolutely stunning. presently sold in Utah for a stun- Packed with smokey notes and Some wines of value still remain in Europe i -By Scan Axnuikcr March 2 8 - 3 0 , 2 0 0 8 • Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm - Sun. 6:00pm Santy Auditorium • 1255 Park Avenue Underwritten by Mountain Town Stages and Mountain Movers Call 615.8291 or for info, previews & reviews visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com House of Rain and Soul of Nowhere writes of the power of High Country News chance meetings with lion and What's so great about being raven, grizzly and housecat, swalhuman? Granted, we are, as low and smelt. Coyotes listen to author Craig Chi Ids acknowl- Childs' flute in the Sonoran edges, "members of a species Desert, watch him in his sleeping famous for road building, art- bag under moonless night skies, work, and claims of superiority ... and "fill spaces like water or able to ask many questions and darkness" as they spread across give voluminous answers." We the continent despite efforts to invented the wheel and the control their populations. Childs Internet, the vacuum cleaner and stalks a mountain lion lapping at a t[ie Clapper. But in his latest desert water hole, only to find the work, the wandering Western lion stalking him instead, an expeauthor urges us to go beyond our rience that lands him squarely "in ^e.'.and carefully constructed the presence of the absolute." He modern life, rediscovering our wakes from dreams to hummingwikfness and humanity through bird wings breezing his face, and futilely chases a herd of prongencounters with animals. In "The Animal Dialogues," a horn antelope through the butte collection of new and previously and wash country of western published essays, the author of Wyoming. In these tales, Childs rediscovers himself as animal, vulnerable and keenly aware, and reminds us that we are creatures as ordinary and extraordinary as any other. "It is said to be improper to see animals the same way we view ourselves." he writes. "It seems odd, though, to sequester ourselves in a cheerless vault of sentience, the sole proprietors of smarts and charm ... Every living thing has the same wish to flourBy SARAH GILLMAN Antiques LANNY BADNADD 435-658-3130 577 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PARK CITY The New York Times crossword puzzle GETTING A LITTLE R AND R IPbo." tor hluegrass 7#l on [he charts l2Blasi 20Kiasi:d;in 2l(\ilc con 22Certify 23Broad comedies involving hugs? 25Likc traditional Calhotic Masses 26N.H.L."s Tikkanun 27Ei)iLirt;iinmeni tenlL-r al many a sports har caJl sung to ail old French melody WJShort breaks 61 l-rench director's cumment about his submission lo a film festival? 67Widc-headed fastener 68Smears 69Ang Thong resident 70How some kids spend the summer 73"Pccr Gym" mother .lOMovemcni ilial inspired '60s fashion I .HCKKKJ viewing spot t u r u canyon 32 Bickering 33Bookca>>c lineup 34Beaulifully illusUatL'd report of a computer i j i I failure? 39-Clark's partner -JUIt's put on some houses 4I"H'[I you" 42,Slockhol m-bound carrier 45rirsl-YL-ar J.D. student 46Makcs eyes al 49All-lime lop-selling Atari video game 51 Cake maker's boast? 5 3Shori- legged, thick-set horse 55Noi badgering, say 56Flood survivor 57Nursery rhyme 748ird call on a farm? 79Thcy're developed by a muscle man S2Lip cover 83Ncbraska county with an Indian name 84Supcr Bowl XLII MVP. Manning 85Gen. Lee, in brief 86Loyal 88Lobster claw 8(M Simpson withoulaccesslo his volume of the "Odyssey?" °-4Rocker Morisselte 96*1111 compartment 97Succulenl.s lhat soothe 98Easy wins 99Starter starter"/ lOOSign that's often lit lOIFiIm editor's job 104Most heterogeneous 106Formcr Tennessee senator's Halloween coslumes? I09Prcsligious llOCuri 111 Name on some euros 112Sources of a cosmetics: oil llSKing in 1 B.C. 114 Body-sculpt ing undergamieni BY ELIZABETH C. GORSKI / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 20 23 • ••• 26 7 8 9 10 11 ^^M 1 • 21 J 24 27 ^^•28 29 31 34 33 30 •• 39 S1 •• • • • I Be down 2Narnilj\c writing 3Ra/or hi and 61 62 63 4Canoonisi Browne 5 Breakfast menu heading ho 6Brave words? 7Mason of a soil 79 HGrilfin who loved B4 game shows 9Virginia is in it: 09 Abhr. 94 93 lOCovcr 11 Redcoat's ally 90 12DoforaV.I.P? 1 04 13South American tuber 1O9 14Creatures with 112 three hearts l5Opcning remarks al a coffee 36 Pitcher makers' con37Give up vention? 38Also addresses, as 16Paying guesl with an e-mail 17"Do ?" 42 Long-necked I SBiLscball catchers insirumeni l9Timc on la Cole 43Opposite of reject d'A/.ur 44Payroll dept. ID's 24Banking initial46Light wind? ism 47Sacred cup 29"... to name- just a 48Chrislinc of few": Abbr. "Running on 31 Not straight Empty" 32Sellcr's terms 49Frcnch cleric 33SymboI of black50 consequence ness 52Check holder 34Coup start Abbr. 35Clinton's attorney 53MonihIy charge general r •• • • 12 13 ANSWERS 0NC5 14 15 16 47 37 • 40 ^^^^^•49 48 52 ••33 54 38 71 •J • • 3O m 80 41 43 •• 8S 87 • 99 1 03 I• 90 1 96 J 107 ^^|i13 54Couple in a rowboat 57Toumament passes 58 Boy, classic figure in Japanese anime 59One of Dumas's Musketeers 61" Inside" (slo, 62Louis Vuilton competitor 63Rat- 64Some Wharton alums 65Tooth holders J 175 91 92 • 66Hawaiian Punch rival 67Siicky stuff 71 Where a dope unloads a ship? 72Words on a deathbed, maybe 74 Bass 75Popular snack cakes 76Talked-about twosome 77Part 78Trec in bloom in a Van Gogh painting 80Five-dollar bills, Hardcover: $ 2 4 . 9 9 \ Little, Brown, 2 0 0 7 . "..}•: '• ish again and again. Beyond that, our differences are quibbles." Throughout the book, Childs' synesthetic style, where taste is color is light is smell; infuses the essays with bright-immediacy and palpable wonder. It is tempting to classify this well-researched, beautifully written collection as natural history. But The Animal Dialogues is less about the lore and habits of bear and raven (though these details are present in spades) than it is about what is possible when you confront the wonder and mystery of a living world with wide-open eyes. This review originally appeared on Mar. 17. 2008, In High Country News (www.hcn.org), which covers the West's communities and natural-resource issues. 783-4350 SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES PG Fri. 28th thru Thurs. 3* - 6 PM Sat. & Sun. Matinee - 2, 6 PM ALIEN VS PREDATOR R T h e $5 Adults S4 Teens S3 Children B c s i S t o l I n T o w n Advance fktrti & sJwwtimci nailobki online ol tinomarluora HOLIDAY PaikAvc.@KcDinsBlvd. ^uuHjaiNiiBuoftttpass.50 • 'DRILLBIT TAYLOR* [PG-13] 215M5 7«f015 • '10,000 8 . C [PG-13] 1:45 4:30 7:15 10:00 'THE BANK JOB* (R 1:30 4:15 7:00 4:35 CJNEAJtTS: 'MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY" [PG-131 2:005:007:30 9:45 • CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED HO PASSES-NO CLASSIC SUPERSAVERS & 76 77 78 88 93 •• • 97 102 • I "-'•'•../. • • •• • REDSTONE CINEMA 8 j ^^•1O4> ^^|no gan) 68 ^ 322 pages, Admission 39 •• Craig Childs KAMAS THEATRE Fri. 28th thru Thurs. 3 rt - 8 PM Sat & Sun. Matinee - 4 & 8 PM 55 ^^•74 73 44 SO 65 81 • • • •• 38 09 72 19 "The Animal Dialogues: Uncommon Encounters in the Wild" Real Estate Weekly 30 North Main • Kamas 64 • •• • 18 25 38 68 17 22 33 45 DOWN •• ripe fruit, this wine is definitely one of my at-home regulars. For a long time now, I have found the wines of the Southern Rhone to be shockingly great values and the '05 Joncicr Lirac for $22 is one of the best quality-for-dollar buys in the state. Zev Rovine is the sommelier and resident cheese monger at the Spotted Frog Bookstore Cafe and Wine Bar, where he teaches weekly wine classes. His wine education comes from the American Sommelier Association in New York City. He tries his very best not to spill the pinot on the bestseller section. If you have any wine queries or comments, he is easily contacted via e-mail at zev@spottedfrogbooks.com. Book reminds readers of wildness city ACROSS Zev Rovine 103 108 111 114 slangily 81 Photocopier option: Abbr. 82Fratemiiy members 86Highcst grade 87 Was not cooped up 88Lovc 89Wlience the line 'To sleep: perchance to dream" 90Siopped fasting 91 Vented 92Minncsoia's St. College 93Fabrics thai shim- mer 94Stood 95Lcd Zeppelin's "Whole Love" 99Norms: Abbr. 100 buco 101 Bloke 102 Reader I03Bygone autocrat KWTouched lO5"Didn'tltcll you?" 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