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Show Bread and Editor: Alisha Self arls@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.105 Blue UTAH SYMPHONY TO FEATURE PCHS PIANIST Park City High School senior Caitlin Carmack wili perform a full-length concerto with the Utah Symphony on Tuesday, May 25. The performance will take place at Abravanel Hall at 7 p.m. For ticket information, visit www.utahsymphony.org. Gallery MAR to showcase duality of Randall Lake MUTAYTOR IN CONCERT The Mutaytor, a traveling musical and theatrical revue, will perform .it The Egyptian Theatre on Friday and Saturday, May 28-29. The electronic art rock band combines an 11-piece modern analog and electronic dance orchestra with 15 physical performance artists. The show starts at 8 p.m. both nights. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door and $25 for cabaret seating. Call 435-549-9371 or visit www.parkcityshows.com. By ALISHA SELF Of the Record staff To the casual observer, Randall Lake may have a deal with the devil, a vendetta against the Mormon church and a gay agenda. That's only partially true. Lake is a gay man who has lived in Utah for 35 years. He studied art in Paris before earning a Master's degree in Fine Arts at the University of Utah and has spent the majority of his 40-plus year career painting idyllic landscapes, vivid still lifes and portraits. However, his most recent works portray slightly different subject matter. A self-portrait depicts USED BOOK SALE Previously used books, videos, DVDs and tapes will be on sale Memorial Day weekend at the Kimball Junction Summit County Library branch, sponsored and staffed by Friends of the Summit County Libraries (FOL). All proceeds will go toward supporting the library. Hours are Friday, May 28, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, May 29, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday and Monday, May 30-31, from noon to 5 p.m. FOL members and those wishing to join are invited to a sneak preview Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. Lake at the helm of a galleon in the middle of a storm, the Grim Reaper hovering over him. Another painting, "Bad Medicine," shows gay men who have either hung or shot themselves and Joseph Mcngele, one of the infamous doctors associated with the Holocaust, at a podium as though he is deciding their fate. At his upcoming solo show at Gallery MAR, Lake will showcase a collection that represents the dualities of his existence: beauty and pain, love and hate, life and death. The gallery will host an artist reception with Lake on Friday, May 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. The event coincides with the monthly gallery stroll and is free and open to the public. Lake's exhibition, entitled "Bread and Blue," will run through June 13. Half of the pieces are what Lake considers his bread the commercially viable pieces such as landscapes and still lifes. The other pieces are expressive of the artist's frustrations and sorrow. "My blue art is more challenging and expressive of my anger regarding California's Proposition 8, Iraq IMAGE COURTESY OF GALLERY MAR Gallery MAR will launch an exhibit featuring the paintings of Randall Lake on Friday, May 28. Lake's collection reflects political viewpoints as well as his experiences as a gay man in the Mormon church. and Mormon advice to homosexuals on how to be straight," he says. Lake joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when he was in his early 20s. "I've always been well-behaved and polite and desperately conformist because I was starved to fit in. 1 think one of the big appeals about Mormonism for 1me as a young man was normalcy,' he says, "i decided if I couldn't be happy, I'd be good." As he came to terms with his sexuality, he ecountered people who tried to convince him that gayness is curable, much like a disease. "I wanted to be straight in the worst way," he says. 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