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Show C-4 The Park Record Sundance shorts seen at the Tower BLUE SKY THERAPEUTICS Pediatric Occupational Therapy Jessica Kahn MS, OTR/L Sensory & Motor Skills for Children Submitted by the Salt Lake Film Society 2760 W. Rasmussen Rd. The Salt Lake Film Society's Sdftdance Shorts at the Tower Theater next week are: 'The Six Dollar Fifty Man" - Andy, a gutsy eight- Summit Or, Bldg. D Park City, UT 84098 P. 435-659-1746 falikahn@gmail.com MAO'S LAST DANCER »**» Underwritten in honor of Jim Santy A N UNFORGETTABLE AND RICHLY REWARDING CINEMATIC FEAST...A MUST SEE. - Boxoffice magazine PARK CITY DIRECTED BY BRUCE BERE5FORD FILM SERIES 1255 Park Avenue Call 435-615-8291 Find "Dinner K a Movie" specials with local restaurants at www.parkcityfilmsenes.org www.parkci1yfilmseries.org year-old boy, is forced to break out of his make-believe superhero world. (Eric Lynne, USA, 23m) "Wisdom Teeth" - Nigel recently had his wisdom teeth removed. (Don Hertzfeldt, USA, 5 minutes). "Young Love" - Clarity often exists in the eyes of strangers. (Ariel Klieman, Australia, 7 minutes). "Mr. Okra" - Mr. Okra, provides a glimpse into the soul of an American city. (T.G. Herrington, USA, 12 minutes). "My Invisible Friend" With the arrival of Andy-his invisible friend - Tomas sta realizes how much better his life would be. (Pablo Larcuen, Spain, 14 minutes). "My Rabit Hoppy" Henry's show-and-tell goes horribly wrong. (Anthony Lucas, Australia, 3 minutes). "Birthday" - Sara wants to surprise her wife Katrina. (Jenifer Malmqvist, Poland/Sweden, 18 minutes). "Drunk History: Douglass & Lincoln" - On March 22, Jen Kirkman drank two bottles of wine and discussed a historical event. (Jeremy Konner, USA, 6 minutes). "Rob and Valentyna in Scotland" - An American travels with his Ukrainian cousin. (Eric Lynne, USA, 23 minutes). The New York Times crossword puzzle 'HAVING ASPIRATIONS' ACROSS 1 Judge's no-no 5 Like some responsibilities 10 German-bom tennis star Tommy 14 Start of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" 18 Spree 19 'The Bad News Bears" actress 20 Film character who actually does not say "Play it again, Sam" 21 "Take it easy!" 22 Robbers' gain 23 "Winnie-thePooh" character 24 Signal for a programmer's jump 25 One side in the 1973 Paris Peace Accords 26 Macho guys like their pie cold? 30 Second 31 Some dates 32 " Day Will Come" (1963 #1 hit) 33 You might play something by this 34 Ignore 37 Potential cause of a food recall 39 Name often followed by a number 41 Bad actor's philosophy? 47 " doubt but they were fain o' ilher": Burns 48 Org. with the motto "For the benefit of all" 49 Fair-hiring inits. 50 Kim Jong-il, for one 53 James or Jackie of Hollywood 56 Carrier with a frequent flier program called EuroBonus 59 It may be snowy or spotted 61 Emmy-winning actress '_ de Matteo 62 Johnny 63 Concerns of middle-aged guys in lower Louisiana? 67 Cute 71 Org. for electing candidates 72 Whales, at times 73 Lengthy military sign-up? 76 Cpl.'s inferior 77 Presidential straw poll city 1 2 BY CUVE PROBERT/EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ ANSWERS ON C5 6 3 7 8 • 9 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 25 26 •• 3T ^•33 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 27-30, 2010 Christmas will air on KUED Natalie Cole sings with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Submitted by KUED Grammy Award winner Natalie Cole and Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough join the worldrenowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir in a magnificent Christmas celebration featuring some of the season's most beloved songs. The annual holiday special produced by KUED for national broadcast airs Thursday, December 2 at 7:00 p.m. on KUED Channel 7. The special also airs Wednesday, December 15 at 7:00 p.m. and on Christmas Eve at 9:00 p.m. Natalie Cole joins the Choir to perform "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," and David McCullough reflects on "American Christmas Memories." The 60-minute program also includes "For Unto Us a Child is Born" from the Messiah, "Christmas Carols in the Air," "Angels, from the Realms of Glory" as well as performances by a children's choir and ballet dancers. Natalie Cole first sang on the Christmas album of her father, Nat "King" Cole, at age 6 and began performing at age 11. This was the start of a singing career that reached full bloom with the best-selling 1991 album "Unforgettable: With Love," a tribute to her father. A nine-time Grammy award winner, she has built a strong repertoire on a variety of songs mainly in the jazz and blues style. She has performed songs originally by her father and by other artists such as Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee and Sammy Davis Jr. David McCullough is the two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize among many other awards that have followed his successful writing career. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest award that can be bestowed on a PHOTO COURTESY KUED KUED will broadcast the Christmas concert with Grammy Award winning singer Natalie Cole Dec. 2. civilian, in December 2006. He has earned praise for his work narrating PBS documentaries. Librarian of Congress James Billington called him the "Citizen Chronicler" for his extensive research and work that bring people and events in America's past to life. The 360-voice Mormon Tabernacle Choir was organized in 1847 shortly after the Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley. The Choir is well known for its recordings, which include two platinum and five gold albums, and the Grammy Award-winning rendition of "Battle Hymn of the Republic." The Choir has performed with some of the world's great orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, and it now performs monthly with tfig Orchestra at Temple Squafe, a 110-member all volunte'ej" symphony, formed in 199^;, This year's prpductijjii was recorded from 'a serfes of concerts performed dijpBr ing December 2009 witfija combined audience for the live concerts numbered at 85,000. The Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir special is the seventh in the annual series produced by KUED-Salt Lake City for national broadcast on PBS. ,i ART. 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