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Show 8 ft Thursday, November 16, 1995 twitch spectacular? Oh who cares! Call Thursday, Nov. 16 It's Japanese poetrynand it ain't just a bunch of haikus. EDWARD . in all, it's not just another brick in the wall! As a matter of fact, Ross McEIwee and Marilyn at Mount Tabor Lutheran Church tonight at 7p.m. He will be joined by Christopher Gleason and Tim Gallagher. You've seen the German She's performed with Bill Tuesday, Nov. 21 Cosby; pebbie Reynolds and Mel Torme, and and all your friends. Live reggae at the Safari Club. LA-base- d ONE FOUNDATION, an eight member band drawn from one family, play original reggae in the style of Lucky Dube and UB40. month's Gallery Stroll where 20 of Salt Lake's finest galleries will be open to the public for free. Many opening night receptions will coincide with this event including those for WINTER-WORK- S at the Finch Lane Gallery Lake Art Center's opening of The Salt and ANSEL ADAMS: MUSEUM SET and CLAY ON THE WALL. Free art and free Nov. 19 lust another punk band from LA, 1,000 MONA LISAS should satisfy all of you ardent Alanis fans by playing their cover version of her "You Oughta Know." It's featured as an bonus track on their d debut EP. If you just can't get punk, mosh your way to the Zephyr tonight for the 9:30 show. Opening will be MR. MIRAINGA (328-420- . Sunday, (596-500- 1) reception stuff. Way cool. extra-secr- self-tide- It doesn't get any more cheesier or better than this. Guest conductor Skitch Henderson (that's not his real first name) will direct THE UTAH SYMPHONY in BROADWAY SPECTACULAR, a program of selections from Broadway musicals and Hollywood movies, at Abravanel Hall tonight and tomorrow night at 8 p.m. Wait a minute why is it called just a Broadway enough-corporat- e Another band of interest might be REEF, but we might not know much about them other than they're playing at the Cinema' Bar at 9:00 p.m. We might also know that they're from Britain 'new age" violinistXYNETTE THRED-GOL- D will perform at First Presbyterian Church a 7:30 p.m. Now we don't know the difference between ; violininst and a new age one, but we think it might have something to do with the hair. now 1 p.m., the Salt Lake Gallery Association will again sponsor this . Don't stay Holmes! Go see Watson PMT's stage! CRUCIFER OF BLOOD finishes its run this weekend at Pioneer Theater Company so catch for more info. it before it escapes. Call 581-696- 1 Most of DRTVTN' AND CD CRYIN's catalog is deleted or on its way. Maybe the phoenix principle is at work, because from the ashes of their deleted catalog the band has left its boring rock rut and risen on folkier wings. Their latest album Wraiycd In Sky is a big step in a better direction, so you should reward the band by catching thenrf tonight at the Zephyr. Opening for the band are a group of four poppy Tuesday, Nov. 21 Californians called MOONBEAMS AND CATERPILLARS. Call for more 355-CLU- details. entertainment every Wednesday thpouflh Saturday! LIVE THURSDAY, Nov. 16: Sugar House -- & Honest Engine FRIDAY, Nov. 17 & SATURDAY, Nov. 18: Tenth Mountain SUNDAY FOOTBALL: Doors open at 11 $1.50 Brats MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: 18 TVs & 2 giant screens TUESDAY: 20 cent wings. Free Pool! WEDNESDAY: College Night! '..'. ' : A .... rYJvrai C."t, .,.. . to Our Members H:i JM III THURSDAY: $2 nachos FRIDAY: Fashion Show 5:45-6:4- $ pm Band to follow ;. JOAN OSBORNE'S Relish happens to be one of the most exciting debuts "of the year. Even though "One of Us" has been played to death on the radio, the rest of the album is even better. She opens tonight for RUSTED ROOT, who should really be "sent on their way" to to suck crystals for the rest of their existence. Show is in Wolf Mtn Dome at for ticket infor7:30. Call Smith-Tt-x at mation. 467-TK- X They're talented, they're young, and they get to have the Utah Symphony as their back up. Not bad. Six young performers will perform works with the Utah Symphony for the 36th annual DESERET NEWS SALUTE TO YOUTH concert, held in Abravanel Hall at 7 pm. Wednesday, Nov. 22 say Sassy! Tickets are $4.50 for students and $9 for others; show starts at 7:30 p.m. 10, . Another tough chick who wants you to know it is SKUNK ANANSIE'S Skin. This band has been hyped to the nines by the British music press. If you want to believe the hype,. Skunk Anansie should peel a couple of layers of paint from the Bar and Grill's walls tonight Showtime is around 9:30 p.m. CUSSION with refreshments for free after the play. Enjoy the stimulating afterthoughts from three University On a scale of 1 to .. X-m- don't stop there. Tonight only, Babcock will present a special THREEPENNY PANEL DISts "... rip-of- f. g big-sho- :.' You may hate ALANIS MORRISETTE and you should be proud that Debbie you do. After all, she's Canada's half-w-it You don't want Gibson turned Liz Phair to see her face on any more magazines or MTV, do you? Well quit buying her albums and boycott her show tonight at the Fairpark Collesium. Better yet, buy some flammables, head to, the Fairgrounds and play Beavis and Butthead. YouU get THE RENTALS to boot Come on, don't be "down with P," be down with Beavis. Hey, if you wanna be a wuss, head to Modified Music, or Gub DV8 for the $17 rickets. Alanis "goes down in a theater" at 7:30. orgy of chaos otherwise known as THE THREEPENNY OPERA at the U.'s very own Babcock Theatre. It's angry, it's weird, it's and ready to avenge the poor and disenchanted dregs of society. But the thrills mind-bafflin- ' Monday, Nov. 20 Saturday, Nov. 18 Don't just sit there this is the last weekend you have to experience the Feelin' just a little bit country with no where to go? Well, hop on yer1 hoss and head down to see CHUCK PYLE with Willow Valley Trio. Pyle ain't no Hollywood cowboy like Garth and he ain't gonna' be swinging from ropes tied to the ceilin.' Pyle's more of a folksy kind of guy. Kind show. The shindig of a Zen cowboy one-ma- n starts at 7:30 p.m. in the U. Fine Arts Auditorium. Tickets are 510 in advance, $12 at the door. 6-- 9 ... Levine have put together quite an infomao've little documentary with SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE WALL, playing tonight at the Utah Film and Video. Billed as "a cautious farewell to the Cold War," this flick examines the people and events surrounding the end of communism in Europe and and the destruction of the Berlin Wall. So git yer but down to 20 South West Temple and visit Kent arid friends for an evening of enlightening cinema. Tickets are $5; show starts at 8:00 p.m. guys in lederhosen playing traditional Deutsche drinking songs while you were walking to grab some lunch in the Union Bldg. at noon. Now, you get the chance to see another installment in the GRAMMY SESSIONS LIVE SERIES for free. This time the menu features TURKISH MUSIC played by master musicians and local drum instructor George Grant Put on a couple extra coats, sit in the dying grass and feel Euro-root- s decay in your ears. Talk about a deal! From and we might guess that they're more exciting than 1,000 Mona Lisas, but then again, we might for All 0) Friday, Nov. 17 E not LEUDERS will read selections from his book like Underground Water, The Poetry of Mid 20th Century Japan as part of CITY ARTS READ-ING- S (277-151- 355-NOT- more information. B Tonight is this week's sure-fir- e With two toloseS no-fa- il choices, what's there - Long time Seattle favorites SKY CRIES MARY play the Cinema Bar tonight in support of their S made in conjunction latest, album, a Microsoft What with really juices the price of the admission though are opening acts. SWEET 75 is Krist Novoselic's (bassist" of Nirvana) new pet project trio. HOVERCRAFT feature Beth Vedder, yes she's connected to Eddie, but we're not going to tell you how. Buy your tickets at the Cinema Bar today. This show will sell out CD-PLU- The other molten ticket tonight is MERCURY REV. Their latest album Sec You On the Other Side blends instrumental exotica such as guitor-gaand bowed saws with lyrical and dreamy hard rock. Ambient string arrangements, add to the band's sound in a Beatlesque way. The results are more listenable and exciting than you might think. If you want to avoid the crowds at the Cinema Bar and also want to try something refreshingly new, enjoy Mercury Rev around 9:30 p.m. at the Bar and Grill. n And for you diehard OBVIOUS fans who weren't discouraged by our trouncing of their CD Detached in this issue, Salt Lake's very own L.A. transplants headline Club DV8 tonight Call 0 DV8 at for showtime and ticket 539-840- |