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Show Tuesday, January 21. 1992 The Daily Utah Chronicle Qvom s Fila Festival Tickets available at Festival box offices beginning 12 at Raspberry Records, 1832 Sundance 117-2- Mande&n Quartet and Michael Manrisg will perform a "Winter Solstice concert at Symphony Hall at 6 p.m. Utah Symphony conducted by Kirk 533-NOT- E; in Muspratt the. at E; Social U. Auditorium, 121; Art Through Images of Nature Gallery. Tickets are also available by phone. (601) 322-1700. Barn, 54 Finch Lane. Work 531-70S- S. Jacobson, Mark Allen Johnson, Linda Mae Nowlin and Marcelyn Ritchie, 7:30 p.nx, Mondays: Local Women Writers 596-500- 0. Through 125; Dance Cocpaary residency and performance at USU in Logan, fciria-Woodba- ry U, Mastsr cf Fine Arts candidates will perform You Me ; He She, four original works at the Marriott Center for Dance, 581-696- will read at A Woman's Place Bookstore, Foothill Village at 7:30 p.m. Readings are free to the For more public. . information, call 1. FILM Avalon Theater, 3605 South American State, classics, 7:30 p.m. Monday Saturday. Call for shows. Tuesday is $1 Night Tower Theater, 876 E. 900 Late Night South, Rocky Horror Picture Show. 119-2Nasty GiH Poison. 123; Reservoir Dogs, Hear My Sons. 266-025- 359-923- 8, 4. s: Fridays-Saturday- 2: Poison, 123-2- 4; 124: Gas, Food Lodging, The Waterdance, 125-3Ju Dau Paris Is & 0; 583-643- 1, Thursdays: 'City Art hosts readings and music at 8 p.m. Thursdays; followed by open readings, at Perseus Opera House, 222-1South Main. 123: Poetry by Ralph Wilson and music by Ken Shaw. 130: 2 Poetry by Ken Brewer and music by Keven Johansen. THEATRE including Les Miserables, CATS, Opera, plays at the Broadway 355-550- 2. Through 125: The Mystery of Irma Through 37: Grabnet-or-W- e Aim to Police, a musical k comedy, is a TV on spoof police detective stories at the Desert Star Reservations Playhouse. tongue-in-chee- recommended, Babcock Theatre, U., 581-696- 1. Treasure Island 125-31- 3: plays at City Rep., 532-600- 0. 12921: William will be Macbeth Shakespeare's B at Plan presented by 345 Artspace, Pierpont Ave., 1. 131-33- 1; Vep, an effervescent parody of a Gothic melodrama, will be presented by Pioneer Theatre Company at the U 266-760- 0. 123 through 22: The Cradle Will Rock, Orson Welles workers musical plays at the 944-936- Side By Side will in the Sundance Institute creening Room, 225-410- 7. OTHER STUFF 125: Fro-Choi- ce nI r Rally, State THIS YEAR A LOT OF COLLEGE SENIORS WILL BE GRADUATING INTO DEBT. Under the Army's Loan Repayment program, you could get out from under with a three-yeenlistment. Each year you serve on active duty reduces your indebtedness by li one-thi- or $1,500, rd which- ever amount is greater. The offer applies to Perkins Loans, Stafford Loans, and certain other federally insured loans, which are not in default. And debt relief is just one of the many benefits you'll earn from the Army. Ask your Army Recruiter. 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Through 217: The Foreigner, a comedy by Larry Shue, plays at Hale Center Theatre, 484-925- DANCE 123-25- TheatreWorks West, The SIX Arts Council presents Broadway, a comic spoof of at four local authors: Kristoffer favorite Broadway shows, concert Symphony Hall at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., Chuck Pyle with special guest Kcts MacLeod 533-NOT- READINGS eclectic and Eleven Through 22; Babies, a comedy, about an upwardly-mobil- e couple dealing with having a baby, and The Bald Soprano, an absurd comedy about the shallow English middle class will be presented by 6: - Page you need to succeed on your first try! YES! Over half of today's medical students are Kaplan grads. You will score high! We were the FIRST in MCAT Test Prep. Call us and well show you why we're still the BEST. 363-44- 4 Class starts February 8. JS3B0IAG1' STAN UY H. I ATI AN IDUCATIONAl CINTCI ITS. 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