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Show C-8 I The Park Record Saturday, January 26, 2002 COME IN AND ENJOY OUR NEW MENU! COMFORT, ELEGANCE AND GREAT FOOD Sunday - Thursday 2 fori dinner entrees Valid Jan. 20th 2002 -I Feb. 7, 2002 Reservat ion s suggested I 1-800-654-0892 fz, ni. 1.1 i.n 1 iiiii .111 jii i i.aiinna 1. .111 1 t .: ... " - ' I'lim Mi Will Be Open for Lunch & Dinner through the Olympics Inn ON THE Creek 375 Hambow Lane, Midway U I SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Affordable Olympic Lodging! viton . $75.00 per night in Pork City - Right on Historic Main Street 2702-22402 ; Location: 268 main St. (Where oil the fun is)! WdK to the lift, the trcils, end the heart of Perk City's night life!! ' l"c Full Kitchen 'Television room Free internet Access 1 UJ I "VL mm Special rates: Olympics $75 2702-22402 rosy1; 1 888 980 7244 1 Resort emptoyees-Vciidcted employee discount? tins! riffikirfi Mtoro u wrm 0 yoMi uqyww&yu& ug) umuvo 1 iD l HE 9EE MANY ANTIQUE PERSIANS m ttl It1' 1 GUARANTEED t0WESTPRIC5 Exhibit focuses on rights Sundance hosts the "Speak Truth to Power" exhibit from Jan. 19 through March 15 at the Sundance Rehearsal Hall. The Human rights exhibit that showcases show-cases the extraordinary photographic photo-graphic portraits by renowned photographer Eddie Adams, features fea-tures individuals who have triumphed tri-umphed over extreme adversity and injustice to become inspirations inspira-tions to others. The Exhibit is open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday and by appointment on Sunday. Those interested in seeing the exhibit should contact the Sundance Concierge at (801) 225-4107. Ext. 60(H) for availability. The mission of the exhibit is to highlight the capacity of an individual indi-vidual to create change and . improve the human condition. The exhibit brings much needed attention to the heroes of the world, and the conditions of injustice injus-tice they seek to right. "Sundance is proud to be a part of the opportunity to participate in a photographic exhibit of such dramatic dra-matic and inspirational proportions," propor-tions," commented Larry Callahan, executive director of the Sundance Village. Sundance is a 6.000-acre. year-round year-round mountain village created by Robert Redford in 1969 that encourages the cultivation of art and self-expression as well as the preservation of the land in a setting set-ting offering diverse recreation for all levels. Located in Utah, at the 1 base of 12,000-foot Mount Timpanogos, Sundance is an hour's drive from Salt Lake City. y the site of the 2002 Winter i Olympic Games. For more information infor-mation on Sundance, call (801) 2254100. i ' For information on the "Speak Truth to Power" exhibit, contact 1 its website at www.speaktruth- ' topower.org. J To view the exfiibit at SundancA, call (S01) 225-4107, Ext. 6000 for I information and dates of availabilt-tv. availabilt-tv. 1 McDonald to sing with Utah Symphony Keith Lockhart and the Utah Symphony welcome Broadway and concert personality Audra McDonald to Salt Lake City as part of the orchestra's Olympic Arts Festival celebration, one night only, Saturday, Feb. 9. 8 p.m. at Abravanel HalL This Tony Award-winning vocalist vocal-ist and actress made history as Broadway's first three-time, under-30 under-30 Tony Award winner ("Carousel," 1994; "Master Class," 19; "Ragtime," 1998). She has also distinguished herself as a concert con-cert artist, recording star and actress in both television and film. McDonald made her Carnegie Hall debut in 1998 with the San Francisco Symphony singing selections selec-tions from "Porgy and Bess." She has performed at the London Proms Festival with Sir Simon Rattle, with the National C2 ii V. - i In God , ww-ww U - We Greg of Kearj"Sardo or fri M (4$5) 68585 j . W ir n Ml 1-800-297-8585 I .'"viSirdo Gree Sardo Beckv Stover JORNERSTONE . 12 Sidewinder tr -5k: 216 Park City UT 84060 Home Mortgage Symphony and Cleveland j ' Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin ' and with the Boston Pops ! Orchestra with Lockhart condupt-' ing- ! J Last season. McDonald made . her New York Philharmonic debut in a semi-staged production of Stephen Sondheim s "Sweeney ' Todd." and her Atlanta Symphony, debut in Kurt Weill's "The Seven Deadly Sins." ' McDonald has numerous ' recordings, including the soundtrack sound-track to Tim Robbins' film "Cradle, will Rock." Leonard Bernstein's ' "Wonderful Town." "New York" and an all Gershwin,CD with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony. Her solo debut recording. "Way Back to Paradise," inaugurated an exclusive contract with Nonesuch Records and was chosen Adult Record of ' the Year by the New York Tunes ; The Utah Symphony presents ' an all-American evening featuring Chadwick's "Jubilee" from , "Symphonic Sketches," Copland's ' "Appalachian Spring Suite" from j the ballet, Bernstein's "On the . Town: Three Dance Episodes." an . Ellington set with McDonald and Gershwin's "An American in Paris," ' Tickets to this one-night-only Olympic Arts Festival Pops concert, are $26 to $50 and can be purchased through ArtTix at (S01) 355-ARTS, 1 1-888-451-ARTS, at the Abravanel Hall or Capitol Theatre box offices or on-line at utahsympliony.org. 1 Utah Svmphonv subscribers should call (S01) 533-NOTE, Anyone t interested in group discounts can ' J call Josh Shimizu at (801) 715-921 1 or e-mail at j.shimizuutalvsynphch ny.org. 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