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Show nnnn CI y ! for some wicked "plays of the week." FEB. Flesh and Blood and Ink The Salt Palace attracts a number of 26 intriguing conventions preneurs further damaging their credibility by tipping poorly in downtown area restaurants. Fortunately, a hipper crowd will be arriving this weekend for the SLC International Tattoo Convention. The public is invited to share in three days of impressive talent as ink artists from Belgium, Japan, San Francisco, Virginia and more set up to shop their alternative wares. There will be contests for Best Sleeve, Best Portrait, Best Back and more so come on down at see why this is truly the place for top dollar body art at The Salt Palace Convention Center, 100 S. West Temple. And hopebody art fully for our servers, translates to tipping. g e last week's NuSkin invasion brought our sleepy little town a mass of "enlightened" entre- Whatever Happened to 6i!ki Bartokamui? It's official the members of The Brcbecks have the best local band Web site (not created and designed by our editor and Web designer). But is the subject of said Web site also the best local band? Well, let's see Its members certainly have an ample supply of wit, as demonstrated by their love of "Teen Wolf and "Perfect Strangers, "a quality that typically translates into clever lyrics. On a more sonic level, the band features a piano, which is always a crowd pleaser (unless you hate Elton John and Stevie Wonder)...hmm, why don't you find out for yourself when The with local band goes Beard of Solitude at Kilby Court (741 S. 330 West). top-doll- Midnight Movie: "A Clockwork Orange" Stanley Kubrick's grim satire of criminals, reform and political corruption comes to the Tower Theatre once again. Be sure to ask for a delicious moloko velocet. No jokin'. Part of the Tower Theatre's 876 E. 900 South) Midnight Movie series, every Friday and Saturday at 11:59 p.m. FEB. 27 Marcus Eaton shoots! He scores! He.p!ays the guitar? I hate to break it to all those (few) remaining Utah Jazz fans, but Marcus Eaton and the Lobby has nothing to do with professional basketball. This Idaho based band is more concerned with generating eclectic music than with making hook shots. Billed as intelligent acoustic rock, MEL is one of those groups with genuinely good intentions. They seem to see the silver glass, or lining on every If this turns you like that. something on, then go to Harry O's, 427 Main Street in Park City. If not, check out FEB. 28 But EDITOR SUNDAY I Jeremy Mathews ASSISTANT EDITOR FEB. 29 Jamie Ga delta The Oscars! Oh. I can't do this. has warped my enthusiasm, Cynicism but if you still care about the Academy Awards, then by all means, tune in to the parade of delusion. Or go to Brewvies, get drunk and watch the parade. My money is on that dreamy Jude Law. Yeahhh Hollywood! Co to to read the picks and predictions from Last week. Yeahhhthe Oscars! artd;rector Dave Howell WEBMASTER Janean Parker WRITING STAFF Craig Ffoehlkh Stephanie Geeriings Rim Front "Waiting For Happiness" Abderrahmane Sissako's surprisingly successful French Mauritanian film "Waiting for Happiness" tells the story of two people whose paths cross in Nouhadhibou. Despite its awards on the festival circuit the film makes its debut in Salt Lake City for free one night only at the University of Utah's Film Front, most Sundays at 7 p.m. inside the luxurious Orson Spencer Hall auditorium. Tape the Oscars. Christian A. Gentry Hayiey Heaten Marfssa Mullen Brent SaHay Jordan Scrivner Autumn Thatcher CHRONICLE EDITOR IN CHIEF WEDNESDAY Sheena McFarland MARCH 3 a publication RED Magazine is of The Doily Utah Hail Mary Lou Mary Lou Lord might not necessarily have the best Internet home page, information on advertising, call To haw your event considered for publication, write For mom to jeretnyred-mag.com- . information on events or people, referto wwwSED-Mag.coCopyrighted material remains the property of the original owner. struggle. Lord signed to WorkColumbia and has been on the up and up ever since.The fact that this woman has recorded a version of Van Halen's "Jump'is reason enough to see her perform at Kilby Court, 741 S. 330 West. HERRING continued from page SYMPHONY LAB continued from page 1 : "The play has been an exciting challenge...for everybody involved," he said. Now it's the audience's turn to make some sense out of it. The U's Lab Theatre, in the Performing Arts Building, plays Thursday, March 4 through Saturday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m., with a Friday matinee at 4.30 p.m. Tickets cost $7, $5 for students. Buy tickets and get information through KingsorArtTix bury Hall www.arttix.org). r i i 1 1 If you haven't heard something about this actor's third effort as a director, you haven't watched two minutes of the news. n continued from page R4 R4 ing. It seems like everybody (musicians and casual listeners alike) can't get enough of Rachmaninoff. Frankly, we all get too much. I have tried to come to Rachmaninoff 's music with an open mind and a willingness to change my disgruntled tune. But what I get is a big bowl of super sweet whipped cream. It tastes nice, but it quickly loses its sweetness and substance and leaves me hungry. And the perfor (581-710- jeremyred-mag.co- ;.4 t R1 reflect that our team is as American as Everyone who loves America loves Coke," Bush said in a press conference last weekend. After sniffing and wiping errant white powder from his ncse, he continued, "And this way, you get the taste without the calories. Plus, it's citrus! Now that's classy." Dick Cheney was in the hospital and thus unavailable for comment, but sources indicate that the ailing VP supports Diet Coke with Lemon not Lime. In the end, it will all come down to whether or not liberal voters will be able to put aside four years of animos- mance by Hough was fluffy (technically astute), but it didn't even have the sweet sentiment that is representative of Rachmaninoff's Coca-Col- concoctions. The Utah Symphony can't always predict the outcome of guest artists. In fact, the choice and caliber of guest artists brought in by the organization is only matched by the Virtuoso Series at Libby Gardner Hall. Yet, the strong point of the Utah Symphony is the forward thinking programming by t. artistic director Keith ity toward the current administration long enough to endorse a man willing to sacrifice his reputation for 15 minf utes of fame. 0 Lock-har- Long live Lutoslawski! christianred-mag.co- jamiered-mag.co- . t Chronicle, RED is published every Thursday For but she sure has found other ways to promote herself. The singersongwriter started her career by performing in streets and subways. After years of suppose if you just can't get enough of David Cilmour and friends, then head on over to In The VenueBrick's (can't we just call it Brick's? Please?), 579 W. 200 South. Sports Without Action is Like Jeremy Without Hair Apparently, Northwave is an Italian manufacturer of snowboard boots and bike shoes, and Von Zipper specializes in sleek, stylish sunglasses. These two companies have more in common than just a goal to outfit outdoor enthusiasts, and that extra VU CO 8 If You Can't Eat Your Meat, How Can You Have Any Pudding?! Sons of Nothing is coming to town! Hmm...now, I'm all for tribute bands but Pink Floyd? Isn't it enough to just rent "The Wizard of Oz," pop in Dark Side of the Moon and get really, really high? Besides, laser shows across America have already cornered the market on spooky psychedelic SATURDAY half-empt- y 1 Rasta (like Pasta, not Shasta) It's difficult to make a name for oneself when your father is Bob Marley. It's especially trying if you choose to pursue a career in music. Ziggy has managed to accomplish such a daunting feat, but there are not many elements that set his sound apart from his father's. Julian Marley, on the other hand, incorporates elements of hip hop into a reggae framework, thus making for something refreshingly unique. 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