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Show Utah County's On Entertainment 1o i r o ! nil I f it J LYNN HARRELL, world renown cellist, will perform with Utah Symphony. World renown cellist will perform with Utah Symphony The Utah Symphony, with Joseph Silverstein conducting, will welcome as soloist the artist the New York Post describes as "one of the world's leading cellists" - Lynn Harrell - for the Feb. 2, 3 and 4 subscription concerts. The concerts will take place on Thursday, Feb. 2, at the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts in Ogden, and on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4, at Symphony Hall. All performances per-formances begin at 8 p.m. This marks Mr. Harrell's second appearance with the Utah Symphony. Sym-phony. A cellist of global renown, he performs regularly with the orchestras or-chestras of New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Los Angeles, London," Berlin, Vienna, Paris and Israel. His rigorous -schedule also includes frequent guest appearances at leading music festivals and recital engagements in the United States and Europe. Honors for Mr. Harrell are numerous, among them the first Avery Fisher Award, the Merriweather Post Award, the Piatigorsky Award and the Ford Foundation Concert Artists Award. His extensive discography lists a collaboration with Vladimir Ashkenazy and Itzhak Perlman in the Tchaikovsky Piano Trio, which was awarded a Grammy in 1981. These same artists are currently recording all the Beethoven trios together. For ticket information on the Ogden concert, contact the Ogden Symphony-Ballet Association at 399-9214. 399-9214. Tickets for the Salt Lake City performances are on sale at the Utah Symphony box office fqrJ8, $10, $18, $20 and $50. For more information, in-formation, contact the box office at 533-6407. Rockwell exhibit attracting crowds Since opening three weeks ago, the Norman Rockwell exhibit has attracted approximately 20,000 people to the Springville Museum of Art. The collection of 31 original paintings that Rockwell painted for the Boys Scouts of America, which was officially opened by Utah Gov. Scott M. Matheson on Jan. 6, has brought an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 people to the museum each day, said museum curator Vern Swanson. "We thought it would begin to slack off after the opening because of the bad weather," Swanson said. "But it's become more busy as the show has progressed. It's been a real success story." Swanson said that during one four hour period on a Monday evening museum workers estimated 1,200 people viewed the paintings. "We've never had a show of this magnitude before (at the Springville Museum of Art) and we probably never will again," said Rayma Allred, a worker at the museum. "It's been wonderful." In addition to the Boy Scout paintings, 27 lithographs of Rockwell Rock-well paintings are being displayed in the museum. These lithographs, provided by Michael Sullivan Galleries of Salt Lake City, will show until the Utah High School's Art Show begins on Feb. 17. "They have really been a great addition and have added a lot," said Swanson. "Everybody goes down and examines them and they help the people understand Rockwell better." Admission to the exhibit is one dollar for adults and 50 cents for children under 18. All proceeds go to the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America to upgrade the scout camps in the area. "Many of the visitors express how thankful they are to have seen these paintings," continued Yoeman. "It really is a once in a lifetime chance." THE ALL NEW- J1LML1BM PLM HOUSE ilTEH 20 South Main, Pleasant Grove IN COOPERATION WITH THE UTAH VALIEV ASSOCIATION FOR THE, PERFORMING ARTS Live On Stage!! MAMMA Produced by special arrangement with Rodgers & Hammerstein Library Directed by Cathy Johnston Runs till Feb. 18 Fri. & Sat. $3 Special Monday Night Family Night $2.50 Show: Fri., Sat., Mon. I p.m. For reservations or ticket info call, FEBRUARY 2, 1984 DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:30 (53 THE MUPPETS 6:00 l) AGAINST THE ODDS 6:30 gTj TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:00 (5!) TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:30 f l READING RAINBOW 1:30(2 THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 j) GOING GREAT 2:30 Ql AGAINST THE ODDS 4:00 tj THE TOMORROW PEOPLE 6:00 D GOING GREAT 6:30 US) AGAINST THE ODDS DAYTIME SPORTS 6:00 IJ? SPORTSCENTER 6: 1 6 & HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 6:46 23 SPORTSCENTER 7:00 3 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 0:00 83 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 12:30 3 HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 1:00 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 3:00 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 6:00 SPORTSCENTER 6:30 8J SPORTSWEEK (R) DAYTIME MOVIES 6:00 "Author! Author!" (1982, Comedy) Come-dy) Al Pacino, Dyan Cannon. 7:00(3) "Treasures Ol The Snow" (1981, Drama) Paul Dean. Carey Born. 7:06 "The Shrike" (1955, Drama) Dra-ma) Jose Ferrer, June Allyson. 8:00 "The Year Of Living Dangerously" Dan-gerously" (1983, Drama) Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver. 8 A 54 "The Gambler From Natchez" (1954, Adventure) Dale Robertson, Debra Paget. 0:30(1) "Brainwaves" (1983. Sci-, Sci-, ence-Fiction) Keir Dullea. Suzanna Love. 10:00 53 "The Caine Mutiny" (1954, Drama) Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer. "Billy Liar" (1963, Comedy) Tom Courlenay, Julie Christie. 1 1:00 (3D "Evil Under The Sun" (1982, Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Birkin. 85 "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" (1957, Horror) Michael Landon, Yvonne Lime. 1 1:06 "The Treasure Of Pancho Villa" (1955, Western) Rory Calhoun, Shelley Winters. 12:00 "The Towering Inferno" (1974, Drama) Steve McQueen, Paul Newman. 1:30 GD M "Lion Of The Desert" (1981, Drama) Anthony Ouinn, Oliver Reed. 2:00 8S Yi "The Killers" ( 1 946. Mystery) Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner. !4 "The Mudlark" (1951, Drama) Alec Guinness, Irene Dunne. 2:30 O "Midway" (Part 2) (1976, Adventure) Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda. Fon-da. 3:00 Yi "Wild Horse Hank" (1980, Adventure) Linda Blair, Richard Crenna. 4:00 "When Willie Comes Marching Home" (1950, Comedy) Dan Dailey, ' Corinne Calvet. 4:30 "Whiskey Galore!" (1949, Comedy) Joan Greenwood, Basil Radford. Rad-ford. 6:00(3) "Treasures Of The Snow" ( 1 98 1 , Drama) Paul Dean, Carey Born. EVENING 6:00 fl (S O (B O NEWS fc) (HI MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR ED 53) chips (Q MOVIE "The Year Of Living Liv-ing Dangerously" (1983, Drama) Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver. m ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT NE1-WORK NE1-WORK PREVIEW 83 BASEBALL FILM 83) PRIMENEWS MOVIE "A Case Of Rape" (1974, Drama) Elizabeth Montgomery, Ronny Cox. T) NBA BASKETBALL COUNTRY MUSIC TELEVISION 6:05 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 6:30 fl P-M. MAGAZINE CI FAMILY FEUD I I PRIME TIME ACCESS f J 59 BUSINESS REPORT BILLY GRAHAM SPECIAL FUNTIME 7:00 O GD COLLEGE BASKETBALL (3D MOVIE "Evil Under The Sun" (1982. Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Birkin. Bir-kin. O MOVIE "Grease" (1978, Musical-Comedy) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. O (5 MAGNUM, P.I. f i (10) FAWLTY TOWERS J2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL SPE-CIAL GD 53) GUNSMOKE ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK NET-WORK PREVIEW TO BE ANNOUNCED GJ RICHARD SIMMONS 7:30 f 1 59 SNEAK PREVIEWS NHL HOCKEY INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 8:00 II GD SIMON 4 SIMON fj 59 MOVIE "In Which We Serve" (1942, Drama) Noel Coward, John Mills. C3 53) FAROUK 2) 53) MOVIE "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" (1969. Western) West-ern) Paul Newman, Robert Redford. EROS AMERICA ' ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK NET-WORK PREVIEW FREEMAN REPORTS NEWS MOVIE "The Year Of Living Dangerously" (1983, Drama) Mel Gibson, Gib-son, Sigourney Weaver. POP 'N' ROCKER 8:06 NEWS 8:30 T) COUNTDOWN TO '84: SARAJEVO AND LOS ANGELES 3 SISKEL t EBERT AT THE MOVIES 0:00 I I (B HILL STREET BLUES (3) MOVIE Y, "The Amateur" (1982, Drama) John Savage, Christopher Plummer. O 3D 20 20 f l(D KNOTS LANDING I J 53) SNEAK PREVIEWS MOVIE Yi "The Caine Mutiny" (1954, Drama) Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer. m ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK NET-WORK PREVIEW COLLEGE BASKETBALL SPORTS TONIGHT SOAP UD ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS O MUSICSTARS 0:06 ALL IN THE FAMILY 0:30 1 3 53) PLEDGE BREAK CROSSFIRE LOVE BOAT 0:36 C J 53) MYSTERYI C I THE CATLrNS 10:00 1 1 O QD O ffl NEWS tl MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS FD 53) SOAP m ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK NET-WORK PREVIEW NEWSNIGHT CT) RADIO 1090 C'j MOVIE "The Amazing Mr. Blunden" (1872, Fantasy) Laurence Naiamith, Lynne Frederick. THICKE OF THE NIGHT 10:06 89 MOVIE "Ten Little Indians" (1966, Mystery) Hugh O'Brian, Snirley Eaton. 10:30 fl 5 DOCTOR WHO CS) 53) LOVE TALK WITH LEO 63 TWILIGHT ZONE WORLD VISION MOVIE Y, "Bullitt" (1968, Drama) Dra-ma) Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn. 55 HOT SPOTS 10:36 fl (6) TONIGHT tl S) FANTASY ISLAND 10:40 0 (5) M'A'S'H 11:00 QD MOVIE "Brainwaves" (1983, Science Fiction) Keir Dullea, Suzanna Love. O 59 LATENIGHT AMERICA 63 TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. (21) ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK NET-WORK PREVIEW RINGSIDE REVIEW (R) 11:06 MOVIE "Tho Towering Inferno" Infer-no" (1974, Drama) Sieve McQueen, Paul Newman. 11:10 O (9) HAWAII FIVE-0 11:30 NEWS 85 PICK THE PROS 9 INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1 1:35 f J HOGAN S HEROES CJ (8) THICKE OF THE NIGHT 1 1:40 S3 THE CARIBBEAN: ON HTN 12:00 J) DUDLEY MOORE AT THE L A. MUSIC CENTER JOE FRANKLIN 65 NBA BASKETBALL MOVIE "A Petticoat Affair" (1977, Comedy) John Astin, Jackie Cooper. COUNTRY MUSIC TELEVISION 12:05 O (6) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN MOVIE "Battling Bellhop" (1936, Drama) Bette Davis, Edward G. Robinson. 12:10 03 MOVIE "And Your Name Is Jonah" (1979, Drama) Sally Struthers. James Woods. 12:16 O (?) CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH 12:30 (3) GROWING UP STONED SPORTSWEEK (R) CROSSFIRE 1:00 COLLEGE BASKETBALL FREEMAN REPORTS MOVIE Vi "The Perfect Furlough" Fur-lough" (1959, Comedy) Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh. INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1:05 0 GD ADAM-12 O CD HISPANIC REVIEW spotlight - Wednesday, February 1, 1984 - Page FEBRUARY 3. 1984 DAYTIME SPECIALS 6:59 O (DOS) SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH 7:00 (3) THE SEAL PUP 6:00 DR. SEUSS: THE CAT IN THE HAT -6:30 (3D THE SEAL PUP DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:00 MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 6:30 TODAY'S SPECIAL 7:00 (3D THE SEAL PUP 12:00 (55 TODAY'S SPECIAL 1:30 THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 (55 YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVISION TELEVI-SION 2:30 O 59 READING RAINBOW SB THE THIRD EYE 4:00 (25 THE TOMORROW PEOPLE 4:30 (25 MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 6:00 (3) DR. SEUSS: THE CAT IN THE HAT (25 YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVISION TELEVI-SION 6:30 (3D THE SEAL PUP (25 THE THIRD EYE DAYTIME SPORTS e OO SPORTSWOMAN ' 6:30 SPORTSWEEK (R) 7:00 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 9:00 RODEO (R) 1 1:00 SPORTSPAGE '83 12:30 TOP RANK BOXING 3:00 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 6:00 SPORTSCENTER 6:30 COLLEGE BASKETBALL REPORT 6:35 NBA BASKETBALL DAYTIME MOVIES 5:30 "Freedom" (1982, Drama) Mare Winningham, Jennifer Warren. 7:05 "Woman In Hiding" (1950, Drama) Ida Lupino, Howard Duff. 7:30 (3D "Dusty" (1981, Drama) Bill Kerr, Noel Trevarthen. 8:00 "1941" (1979, Comedy) John Belushi. Toshiro Mifune. Vi "Susannah Of The Mounties" (1939, Drama) Shirley Temple, Randolph Ran-dolph Scott. 0:00 (3D Vi "Billy Jack" ( 1 97 1 , Drama) Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor. 10:00 "Stroker Ace" (1983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson. J i "An Inspector Calls" (1954, Mystery) Alastair Sim, Eileen Moore. 11:00(3) "Threshold" (1981, Drama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum. "Invaders From Mars" (1953, Science Fiction) Helene Carter, Arthur Franz. 11:06 i "Drango" (1957, Drama) Jeff Chandler, Joanne Dru. 12:00 A "Jimmy The Kid " (1982, Adventure) Adven-ture) Gary Coleman, Paul LeMat. 1:00(5) "Liar s Moon" (1982, Drama) Matt Dillon, Cindy Fisher. 2:00 "Freedom" (1982, Drama) Mare Winningham, Jennifer Warren. "Farewell My Lovely" (1975, Mystery) Robert Mitchum, Charlotte Rampling. AAA "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954, Musical) Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey. 2:30 O (D "Desperate Characters" (1971, Drama) Shirley MacLaine, Kenneth Ken-neth Mars. 3:00(3) "Kiss Me Goodbye" (1982, Comedy) Sally Field, James Caan. 4:00 "1941" (1979, Comedy) John Belushi, Toshiro Mifune. ', "In Love And War" (1958, Drama) Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter. EVENING 6:00 O O GD O NEWS (3D FRAGGLE ROCK H) MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR GD chips MOVIE Yi "From Here To Eternity" Eter-nity" (1954, Drama) Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift. (2$ GULLIVER IN LILLIPUT BILLIARDS PRIMENEWS MOVIE V, "Hunters Are For Killing" Kill-ing" (1970, Drama) Burt Reynolds, Mel-vyn Mel-vyn Douglas. E) MOVIE "The Triple Echo" (1973, Drama) Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed. MOVIE "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan" (1982, Science-Fiction) William Shatner, Ricardo Montalban. 0 COUNTRY MUSIC TELEVISION 6:30 CJ P.M. MAGAZINE QD THE PREDATORS tl QD FAMILY FEUD II CD PRIME TIME ACCESS 1 1 59 BUSINESS REPORT (5 S VISIONS OF '84 f 3 FUNTIME 7:00 1 1 GD LEGMEN f 1 QD BENSON 1 1 (3D THE DUKES OF HAZZARD 1 I 59 WALL STREET WEEK J COLLEGE BASKETBALL (3 53) GUNSMOKE TOP RANK BOXING O RICHARD SIMMONS 7:30(3) MOVIE i "Dusty" (1981. Drama) Dra-ma) Bill Kerr, Noel Trevarthen. l 0D WEBSTER 18 5 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW i INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS , 7:60 j NEWS D 0 0 0 0 D D D 0 i MJ 0 0 a D o a D D D 0 0 0 February Fine Arts Events Admission is free ART All Month Ceramics by newly appointed BYU ceramics instructor Mark Talbert, Gallery 303, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; also "The Language of Symbols," a special exhibition tracing symbolism in art using a variety of media, including children's art as well as professional art works, collected by Rebecca Bloxham, B.F. Larsen Gallery, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. Both Harris Fine Arts Center. DANCE Feb 16 Feb 24 MUSIC Feb 7 Feb 8 "Ballet in Concert," featuring new works choreographed by Li-Chou Cheng and Bill Hess for the BYU Theatre Ballet, 8 p.m., Pardoe Drama Theatre, Harris Fine Arts Center. Also Feb. 17-18. BYU's championship Ballroom Dance Company in concert, 8 p.m., Smith Fieldhouse. Also Feb. 25. E3 Feb 9 Feb 16 Feb 22 Feb 22 Feb 24 Feb 24 Feb 28 Brett Zumsteg and Penelope Mathiesen in a joint faculty organ and flute recital, 8 p.m., Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano Ariel Bybee In a BYU Performing Arts Series recital, 8 p.m., de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. Miss Bybee will also present two free master classes Thursday and Friday (Feb. 9-10) from 10 a.m.-noon in the Madsen Recital Hall. Saxophonist and Synthesis conductor Ray Smith in a BYU faculty recital, 8 p.m., Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. Violist David Dalton in a BYU faculty recital, 8 p.m., Madsen Recital Han, Harris Fine Arts Center. Larry Green in a BYU faculty guitar recital, 6 p.m., Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. Orpheus Winds, BYU's faculty wind ensemble In concert, 8 p.m., Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. A chamber production of Rossini's "The Barber of Seville," produced by Clayne Robison and the BYU Music Theatre, 8 p.m., Nelke Experimental Theatre, Harris Fine Arts Center. Also Feb.25, 28, and 29. A joint performance by the BYU Oratorio Choir and the University of Utah A Cappella Choir, 8 p.m., Provo Tabernacle (100 South and University Ave.) The BYU Jazz Ensemble in concert, 8 p.m., de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. THEATRE Feb 2 Lanford Wilson's "Talley's Folly," a gentle comedy and a recent Broadway hit by one of America's most successful contemporary playwrights, directed by Robert Nelson, 8 p.m., Margetts Arena Theatre, Harris Fine Arts Center. Also Feb. 3-4, 7-1 1 , and 1 4-1 8, with a 4:30 p.m. matinee Feb. 13. Feb 15 "Annie," the smash Broadway musical about America's favorite orphan, directed by Max Golightly, 8 p.m., de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. Also Feb. 16-18, and 21-25, with a 4:30 p.m. matinee Feb. 20 and a 9:30 a.m. matinee Feb. 24. Feb 29 Theatre Beyond Words, a professional Canadian theatre group incorporating mime, improvisation and vocalization for a unique theatrical experience, 2 and 8 p.m., de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. WY1 T U ' - k vSw, |