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Show WedThursFri, April 7-9, 2004 The Park Record : Magazine (AP) Is the Y chromosome evolving? Are guys really starting to care more about things like where to bargain-hunt for clothes, and what's the best skin cream? A new shopping magazine is being closely watched by industry experts and advertisers to see if men actually want more help than a wife or girlfriend, if they have one, can provide. Then again, some may well buy Cargo magazine just to get through the whole shopping experience more quickly. "I have a sense of style, and want what is trendy, but I don't have a lot of patience looking for things," said Wilson Cleveland. 29. of Manhattan. Cleveland spends about $500 a month on himself, and used to do almost all his buying at few stores: clothes from Banana Republic, J. Crew or the Gap; gadgets from Circuit City, furniture furni-ture from Pottery Barn or Ikea. "Admittedly, I closed off many options." he said. Then he picked up Cargo, which Conde Nast Publications introduced on newsstands in March. He immediately spent $300 on shirts and skin creams from stores he had never previously previ-ously shopped at. including Lacoste and Sephora. "This tells me where to go, and I don't even have to go looking look-ing for it," he said. Cargo is considered the biggest launch ever for a men's magazine, based on the 99 pages of advertising in the premiere issue. Conde Nast, which also publishes the highly successful women's shopping magazine Lucky, is targeting Cargo to men 'Hellboy' walks tall with $23.5 million debut LOS ANGELES (AP) A wisecracking demon from hell look down The Rock for the weekend's box-office title. "Hellboy," starring Ron Perlman as the comic-book superhero with red skin, horns and a tail, debuted as the top flick with $23.5 million, according accord-ing to studio estimates Sunday. The Rock's "Walking Tall," a remake of the 1973 vigilante-justice tale, opened in second place with $15.3 million. The previous weekend's top movie, "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters. Unleashed," fell to No. 3 with" '" $15.1 million, lifting its 10-day total to $50 million. Check cut Tfo Fci'.t F.:ccrd's NEW on-line Dining Guide to preview misa mm THE CABIN Experience classic Rocky Mountain frontier charm in the Grand Summit Resort Hotel. The Cabin is a unique dining experience, featuring mouthwatering beef, fish and game dishes as well as an extensive dessert and appetizer menu. During the 2002 Winter Games, the Executive Chef. Houman Gohary presented pre-sented his famous Chocolate Fondue on NBC's Today Show. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, din-ner, Apres-ski dinner selections are also available from 4:30 - 6:00pm. The adjoining Cabin Lounge also presents live music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Free valet parking. Reservations are recommended (435) 615-8060. WESTGATE GRILL Slopeside, creative cuisine at an affordabte price! Chef McCradic's sumptuous fare prepared with the freshest seasonal ingredients has quickly become a top dining choice for visitors and locals alike. Westgate Grill is perfect to enjoy breakfast, lunch, apres-ski or as a dinner retreat with friends and family. fami-ly. Westgate Grill's slopeside location affords beautiful . mountain valley views. Winter hours: Sun-Thurs 8:00-9:00pm, 8:00-9:00pm, Fri and Sat 8:00am-10:00pm. State Liquor Licensee. Full children's menu available. 3000 The Canyons Resort Drive (435)655-2260 GOLDENER HIRSCH Located In charming Silver Lake Village In Deer Valley, the Goldener Hirsch Restaurant features superb contemporary Continental and American cuisine cui-sine as well as fresh seafood and wonderful new Asian offerings. Chef Jean Louis Montecot has created creat-ed a superb menu filled with quality, freshness, and flavor. Learn to prepare an exciting new dish at Chef Montecot's Cooking Classes throughout the summer. Cooking Classes, Thurs. 4-6pm Brunch. Sat. 4 Sun. 11am-2pm, Jun. - Oct.15 Dinner, Wed.-Sun. 6-9pm, June 6 - Oct. 15. For reservation please call (435) 649-7770 SAI-SOMMET Euro-American cuisine and an award-winning wine list fuse with personalized service for distinctive dinners din-ners and catered events. Services Include off-site catering, private parties and banquet facilities. Sal-Sommet Sal-Sommet at The Deer Valley Club In Silver Lake Village. 7720 Royal Street East, Park City. 645-9908. THE GUTRETIND AT STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE A cozy mountainside setting serving New American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner plus Skier's Buffet daily. Live aprss ski entertainment, Tuesday-Sunday. Light fare and fondue In the Troll Hallen Lounge. Complimentary underground parking. Children's menu available. Wine Spectator, Zagat rated. 645-6455 www.stekilodge.coin SNOW PARK LODGE SNOW PARK RESTAURANT RESTAU-RANT Open for breakfast from 8- 10:30am dally, featuring the Natural Breakfast Buffet, made to order breakfast entrees such as eggs Benedict, omelets and belgian-waffles. belgian-waffles. Espresso & cappuclno are also avail. Open dally for lunch from 11am-2:30pm offering the Natural Salad Buffet, pasta, grill Items, carved roasts, dell sandwiches, pizzas and fresh baked goods, Afternoon snacks are available until 4:30pm, Snow Park Lounge offers musks, entertainment, videos and televised sporting events. Open 2:30-6pm Mon - Fri, eyes evolving men's fashion ages 25 to 45. Stores including Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue and manufacturers such as Oxen Workwear have reported an uptick in sales of products featured fea-tured in the magazine. Designer John Varvatos, for instance, has practically sold out of a $120 sneaker for Converse at his stores. That's catching the attention of other retailers and advertisers. They believe the success of publications publi-cations like Cargo some competitors com-petitors will be coming out soon would provide more evidence of a change in male attitudes toward shopping. "Men do like to buy things. They just like more information" than women; Said Cargo publisher publish-er Alan Katz. He says sales at newsstands have been strong, based on preliminary pre-liminary reports, but couldn't offer figures. In particular, sellers of men's clothing which have been struggling more than women's could benefit if they found more effective ways to reach customers, cus-tomers, according to Marshal Cohen, senior industry analyst at NPD Group, a market research company. Eddie Bauer Inc. ran a three-page three-page ad in Cargo's premiere edition edi-tion highlighting rugged outerwear outer-wear such as sweaters and army style pants. "We are watching to see how it helps validate what we already know about men," said Eddie Bauer spokeswoman Lisa Erickson. "Men want shopping to be easy. They want to know the benefits ben-efits of the garments more so The weekend's other new wide releases followed: Disney's animated cow tale "Home on the Range" at No. 4 with $14 million and Julia Stiles' love story "The Prince and Me" at No. 5 with $10 million. "This weekend was like the classic movie-goers' weekend. You had all these different genres gen-res represented," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. "If you wanted lots of choices, they. certaip)y were -there' '"for, you." Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ, which continued to rpmmwm Noon-6pm Sat & Sun. Serving appetizers after 2:30. State liquor Licensee. SILVER LAKE LODGE - ROYAL STREET CAFE Located in Silver Lake Lodge, this restaurant offers Deer Valley's award winning cuisine In a contemporary contempo-rary lodge setting. Open daily for lunch, apres ski with sit down service and dinner, from 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fine wine and liquor available. Free validated parking available. For reservations, call 435-645-6724 SILVER LAKE LODGE-SILVER LAKE RESTAURANT RESTAU-RANT Open for continental style breakfast from 8-11am daily, feat, fresh pastries, cereals, homemade gra-nolas gra-nolas and beverages, including espresso & capucci-no. capucci-no. Lunch daily from .11am-3pm offering The Natural Salad Buffet, hot specialties, grill items, carved roasts & deli sandwiches & fresh baked goods. Afternoon snacks are avail, until 4PM Bald Mountain Pizza serving serv-ing lunch daily from 11am - 2:30pm Selections include gourmet pizzas, crisp salads and pasta with a variety of fresh sauces. mm i EMPIRE CANYON LODGE-EMPIRE CANYON GRLL Open for continental-style breakfast from 9:15-11am daily, featuring fresh pastries, homemade granolas & beverages Including espresso & cappuccino. Open for lunch 11am-2:30pm, offering a traditional 4 gourmet gour-met grill. Afternoon snacks are available until 3:30pm. BLUE BOAR INN The restaurant at the Blue Boar Inn, nestled in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains, Is reminiscent of a romantic, European hunting lodge. Our award-winning Executive Chef Jesse Layman uses only the finest and freshest ingredients when creating his seasonal signature dishes. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served Tuesday through Saturday, brunch on Sunday. Visit our newest addition to the Inn. 1235 Warm Springs Rd, Midway, UT. 435-654-1400 or look us up on our web site at www.the-blueboarinn.com www.the-blueboarinn.com - NEW YORK BURRrTO All gourmet wraps served on a giant warm flavored . tortilla of your choice with lettuce, tomato, ' cheddarJack cheese and sour cream. Our traditional . smothered wrap oome with your choice of vegetarian vegetari-an green or mile tad chili sauce. Garnished with fresh condiments of your choice. Children's meals available. avail-able. 6300 N. Sagewood Dr. Located at Smith's Shopping Center. 4354404797 SILVER CITY DWER .... Bring the kldall The newest, most reasonably priced spot on Main Street offers a fenced and shaded play area for the little one. We open at 11am and go all day until 10pm, If Its real homemade comfort food you're craving, try our bacon wrapped meal loaf or pot roast, Join us on ox patio for awesome views, thick shakes and cold beer. Healthy salads and freshly brewed bed tea will catch your attention. UOABC Licensee. 890 MaJn Street In the Marriott Summit than women." The Redmond, Wash.-based retailer could end up re-evaluating how it communicates to men, described by Erickson as a tough audience to reach. Jeffrey Potter, for one, said he doesnt want to be "pushed around by marketers." "I still think when it comes to fashion, the more independent we are, the more we are able to express ourselves." said Potter, 35, of Madison, Wis., who sticks to catalog retailers like L.L. Bean and Patagonia. About half of Cargo's editorial content is focused on fashion and grooming. The rest covers such areas as entertaining, including wine, electronic gadgets and cars. The premiere issue offers advice on how to pick the right cut suit for your body, a low-down on digital dig-ital camcorders and a review of premium rums. Unlike Lucky, which resembles resem-bles a catalog, Cargo does have short articles. "The main difference is that Lucky celebrates shopping as a pastime," said Ariel Foxman, Cargo's editor in chief. "For men. it's about minimizing time shopping shop-ping to maximize the pleasure of actually enjoying the purchase." Both Lucky and Cargo include stickers that readers can use to earmark products that they like. Lucky stickers are usually in bright colors and say "Yes" and "Maybe." Cargo's are more austere, aus-tere, in manly tones of brown. Cargo also offers something extra, presumably for men who won't be seen carrying a shopping magazine into a store: Wallet-sized Wallet-sized tear-out cards with product tips. hold strongly. "The Passion" came in sixth with $9.9 million, raising its total to $330.1 million. Distributor Newmarket Films expanded "The Passion" to 3.408 theaters, up about 200, in anticipation antici-pation of a solid run through Easter next Sunday. A cult attraction compared to better-known comic books such as "Spider-Man" and "X-Men," "Hellboy" managed to draw a broad audience with its mix of dark humor and nonstop action. Penman plays a demon raised by a loving adopted father (John Hurt), who grooms the hero to work for a government paranor n mm mem Watch Plaza, the very bottom of Main Street 649-2011 649-2011 Fiore Savor the passion at Park City's neighborhood Italian bistro. Our menu features small plates to share as well as a variety of pasta, risotto and entrees served with a house salad. Share a glass of sangria or wine with snacks, or, dinner on our patio or in our stylish bar with your friends. Relax, visit and enjoy the view. UDSABC License. Children's menu900 Main Street in the Marriot Summit Watch 649-7090 350 MAW A New American Brasserie Take refuge inside the rich ambience of 350 Main, where chef Michael LeClerc has created new seasonal sea-sonal menus.featuring exceptional fish dishes, plus veal, duck and fresh vegetarian fare. Recipient of The Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. 2000 Zagat Survey.Open nightly, Reservations recommended, 649-3140. ALEX'S BISTRO Enjoy Alex's French Continental Cuisine. Open 7 days a week. 5:30 - 900pm. ' Catering available Private Parties. 442 Main Street 649-5252 BISTRO 412 Park City's hot new American Bistro, serving French and American classics In a beautiful Paris Bistro atmosphere. With fresh seasonal cuisine, you'll find our menu to your liking, serving lunch and dinner. Bistro Bar, a private club for members, is located upstairs with one of the largest selections of Liquours In the State. Kid's menu Is always available. Come see what Park City is excited about! Merci! Located at 412 Main Street. 649-8211 A Restaurant Central Venture. CAFE TERKSO AN ITALIAN CAFE In the heart of Main Street, Cafe Terigo offers delicious ' foods Inspired by the cuisines of Southern France and , Northern Italy, As a local favorite for 15 years, ChefOwner Ed Axtell prepares our house smoked chicken and sundried tomato fettucclne, almond encrusted salmon, marinated flank steak with wild mushroom sauce as well as our famous Bread Pudding with Butter Rum Sauce. Don't forget our very popular Patio Dningl Open Mon.-Sat. 5:30-8:30 p.m.and Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Call 645-9555 for Information or reservations. CHIMAYO Enjoy a romantic Spanish atmosphere while dining on award winning southwestern cuisine. 368 Main Street Dining begins at 5:30 - 649222 CISERO RtSTORANTE, CAFE NIGHTCLUB Located at 306 Main Street for the past 18 years, we offer Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Our fine Italian cuisine cui-sine Including Fresh Pasta, Seafood, Chicken, Steaks and our favorite Ciopplno win make you want to come back for more. Breakfast dally at 9:00 am in our remodeled Cafe', Lunch 11:30 am 4 Dinner 5:00 pm. ; Cisero'9 Nightclub a private club for members, offers entertainment and dancing In Park City's favorite Nightclub. You never know who you'll run mtol See all the sports on our Big Screen TV, Come see what happening at Clsero's, Restaurant 649-5044 It's not the first shopping magazine mag-azine for men. Complex magazine maga-zine came out in April 2002, but targets trendsetters and views itself as more multicultural. Ziff Davis Media Inc., will unveil Sync, a guide to gadgets, this summer. And this fall, Fairchild Publications, which publishes the glossy W and Women's Wear Daily, is slated to unveil Vitals, which is expected to focus on the high-end market. Some stores have already made changes to better sell to men. Sonya's Skincare Salon, which specializes in services such as hair removal, has increased its advertising to men in the past year and plans to open a separate section for them. "Women don't mind waiting. Men really want to be in and out." said owner Sonia Menezes. Men now account for 40 percent per-cent of the clientele at the New York-based salon, and Menezes said business has increased since it was featured in Cargo. Bergdorf Goodman launched its first major advertising campaign cam-paign for men this spring, which helped drive traffic to the stores. It has also changed the way it merchandises men's clothing, mixing jackets with jeans, instead of featuring categories separate- Robert Burke, Bergdorf Goodman's vice president of fashion, said the store hadn't advertised in the past because they felt men would not be responsive. But attitudes have changed, he said. "The timing was right to run the ads," he said. mal bureau disguised as a waste-management waste-management operation. The movie presents a working-class hero fighting for good despite his demonic pedigree and wistful longing for the affection of a beautiful colleague (Selma Blair). "He's a plumber. He rides around in a garbage truck. How's he supposed to get the girl?" said Tom Sherak, a partner in Revolution Studios, which produced pro-duced the movie for distributor Sony. . ".You think of the title Hellboy,' you think of the end of the world, but it turns out to be a fun movie." some of Park City's best restaurants on-line! Nightclub 649-6800 A Restaurant Central Venture. CLAIMJUMPER STEAK HOUSE & DOWNUNDER SALOON Relax in our tum-of-the-century dining room. Enjoy sizzling top sirloin steaks, 20 oz. prime rib or our famous baseball steak! Huge Alaskan King Crab Legs, Utah trout and nightly specials. Voted Local's Favorite. Celebrating our 28 Year. Dnner nightly 5:00-10:00pm. 573 Main St. 6494051 EASY STREET & BAR BOHEME Not your typical kind of French. You'll find no poodles. No bidets. No bloody Jerry Lewis. Just one rapturous meal after another, served up in the coziest corner this side of the Seine. Open for lunch, dinner and late-night late-night snacking. Now serving Sunday Brunch each weekend. Valet parking. Reservations suggested. Visit us in the historic Utah Coal & Lumber building, on the comer of Heber and Main. Easy Street-it's French, without all the France. A private club for members. mem-bers. 201 Heber Ave. www.EasyStreetBrasserie.com 435458-2500 THE EATING ESTABLISHMENT SINCE 1972 Serving legendary breakfasts, lunches, dinners. Eggs Benedict, huevos rancheros, lox 4 bagels, pancakes, pan-cakes, belgian waffles served all day. Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, the best burger in town. Open daily at Sam. Dinner from 5pm serving seafood, steaks, pasta 4 BBQ. 317 Main St. 6494284 GRAPPA Award winning Grappa restaurant Invites you to dine . In Park City's most unique atmosphere. Nestled at the top of Historic Main Street. Our menu will dazzle you with its exceptional taste and presentation. 151 Main Street Dining begins at 5:. 6454636. LACASTTA 110 Mexlcano Our food Is True Authentic Mexican-Right Mexican-Right from Mama's Kitchen . Everything is freshly prepared. pre-pared. Nothing from a canl Open 7 days a week from 11:30 am-10:00 pm. Serving lunch and dinner. 710 Main Street 6494585 PRIME STEAK HOUSE 804 Main Street, Park City 4354554739 Zagat Survey 2002 Quotes "By far some of the best steaks in Park City" Our menu Includes U.S. Prime only beef dishes, plus some seafood. Live music on weekends. PURPLE SAGE AN AMERICAN WESTERN BISTRO Dine In the cozy, elegant yet rustic atmosphere of the newest restaurant on Mam Street. Experience the complexity of our sugar-chile cured duck breast or the comfort of veal meatloaf with homemade chile sauce as well as the spicy rack of ribs (not to mention the S mores Cheesecake with toasted marshmallow or velvety smooth Han). Be assured of the same quality and service that you have come to expect from Cafe Tango. Private dining room available. Open Mon.-Sat, 6:30-4:30 p.m. Call 6554505 for Information or reservations reser-vations RtVERHORSECAFE incorporatadj We'll beat our licensed competitors' price by 15 Serving Greater Salt Lake & Park City. Applies to new clients for seasonal lawn care scheduled by April 30th. (HDD m Park City's Finest Cleaning Service! Homes Condos Janitorial We Do Windows! Carpet Cleaning! After Construction Clean-up! 649-2370 Bonded Licensed Insured Call Today for a Free Estimate! CTUkJ) k mm mm Hikriw.'-ntaiirt!i "Hyrterically funny'-omePtii Winner! 2002 liny ftwarie triple Crown APRIL 20-25 CAPITOL THEATRE cai355-ARTSoroniiMatWWW.ArtTix.org Groups of 20 i wmvtrmrt Award winning cuisine in Park City's most spectacular setting! The RIVERHORSE is the only restaurant in the state of Utah to receive both the Dirona award and a Mobile Four Star rating. Located at 540 Main Street. Opens nightly at 5:30pm with performances by Utah's finest entertainers beginning at 7:00pm. Patio dining available, weather permitting.For reservations call 649-3536 TASTE OF SAIGON A healthier choice in Asian dining. Come and experience experi-ence Park City's authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Hours: Lunch 11:30 - 2:30pm.Dinner 5:30pm to close. 580 Main Street. Grand Galleria Mall. 6474688. Take-home meals available. THE MORNING RAY The Morning Ray is back on Main Street, BIGGER and BETTER than ever! Serving up Park City's favorite breakfast and comfort food since 1987, The Ray is now boated inside the Treasure Mountain Inn (right across the road from the old Ray). Our menu is heathy and edectlc, featuring homemade everything, organic "Caffe Ibis" coffee, lots of vegetarian options, draft beer, and the best wait staff in town! Join us for breakfast or lunch from 7a.m. and if you're a local, be sure b ask about our locals' coffee special! 255 Main Street (up to the top), Inside the Treasure Mountain Inn (435) 649 5686. THE EVENING STAR is now open for DINNER, Wednesday thru Sunday 5 to 10. WASATCH BREW PUB Located at the top of Main Street next to the parking lot. Pub menu is offered from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. dairy. Dinner specials are offered nightly from 5 p.m. Upstairs is the Slickrock Sports Bar and cozy Tap Room. Appetizers and fresh Wasatch beer served. WAHSO An Asian Grill. Discover 1930s Shanghai on Main Street. We have gathered a wonderful collection of Asian artifacts to create the mood of the Orient. Our cuisine is a unique and special blend of Asian ingredients ingredi-ents and French cooking styles. Please join us for a captivating evening of dining at Wahso.577 Main Street. 435-615-0300 l mux mFir UT AID TAKE MT. AIR CAFE Park City's leading family restaurant for 20 years. Breakfast lunch and dinners. Most reasonable prices In town. Home cookin', biscuits and gravy and irresistible irre-sistible fried chicken. Take out available. Jet. Hwy. 248 and Kerns Blvd. Open 6 am -11pm, 7 days BAJACANTINA Voted 'Best of State' for Mexican Restaurants In tha State of Utah for 2003. Join us in celebrating our 20th year serving Pant City. Wlh prices from $7.00 to $16 00, we serve fresh, delicious cuisine wlh your tastes in mind! Our affordable kid's menu Is always available. Fa Apres' Ski libation. Lunch or Dinner, come to Baja Cantina where everyone has fun! Thank you Utah for 20 fabulous years. Located at the Par Cly Mountain Resort Plaza, 649-2252. A Restaurant Central Venture. YEN-JING MANDARIN RESTAURANT Featuring contemporary Hong Kong cuisine created by award winning five star chef Ge, Zhenye, Located right next to the bus transit center of Park City Mountain Resort. Serving lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Take out and delivery available. Call 649-7900 5al otmtainYi my 'm call 355-5502 ETZ3 Guide wvAy.pcrkrecord.ccm BUND DOG GRILL Recently written up by Zagat ss, "Park City Regional offering the "best ever' East Coast-style seafood and other great specials," the Blind Dog offers more than your fill of seafarin cuisine. Blue crab, lobster and fresh fish are features with tons of great food, includ-ing includ-ing our brand-new sushi bar as well as rack of lamb, and dry-aged steaks. Our food, along with our relaxing relax-ing atmosphere makes the Blind Dog the perfect place to spend the night on the town. Located in Prospector Square. 1781 Sidewinder Dr , 655-0800 Reservations warmly accepted. GRUB STEAK Serving quality Steak and Seafood for over 25 years! Featuring 28 day aged Black Angus Beef, Game, Chicken, fresh Fish and Seafood All dinners Include the best salad bar in town or a Caesar Salad as well as our famous creamed spinach, home style mashed potatoes, Harvest rice or baked potato. All desserts and our beer bread are made from scratch, daily. Join us for lunch, featuring a wide selection of salads and sandwiches in addition to our popular soup and salad bar. We offer a wide variety of wines from ti le old and the new world, as well as a full selection of beer and liquor. Live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights. Open for dinner nightly at 5pm, lunch Monday-Saturday. 11:30-2pm. Located in Prospector Square on the comer of Sidewinder Drive and Gold Dust Lane. Reservations gladly accepted. 6494060 Log on to our website at imv.g7itotearV7BSteumnf.com for menu and banquet ban-quet facility information. NACHO MAMA'S We serve a creative interpretation of popular Mexican-style Mexican-style dishes combined with unique regional specialties special-ties borrowed from throughout the Southwest. Visit the Hop'n Jalapeno room for appetizers, pool 4 foos ball. 1821 Sidewinder. 645-TACO. Open 7 nights a week at 5 p.m. MOUNTAIN EXPRESS RESTAURANT DELIVERY SERVICE Enjoy fine food without leaving your home, condo. or hotel 5pm - 10pm. Let us deliver your favorite foods Wa sW-J from 36 of the finest restaurants In Park City and Deer Valley. Also grocery shopping, condo stocking. Park Record delivery. 4 catering. Gift certificates available. For more information please call 6494366 (menu). v n 0 |