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Show SUNDANCE'S TREE ROOM AUTHOR MISCELLANEOUS SERIES 3RD ANNUAL FESTIVAL Festival focuses on celebrating the richness of Latin American cultures through the arts, (rafts, music traditional dances 0 p.m. Friday, 10 . and food. a.m.-- 1 0 p.m. Saturday and Monday, Historic County Courthouse, 51 S. University Ave., Provo. (801) 526-987' The Special Collections Motion Picture Archives FILM SCREENING at BYU will present two sceenings of the Cecil B. DeMille classic Gone With the Wind. 6 p.m. Sept 23 and 24. Doors open at 5:30; children 8 and up are welcome. Harold B. Lee Library Auditorium, BYU Campus, Provo. Free. Film Series THE HEBER VALLEY RAILROAD to Soldier Hollow and slide down a 1,000-fotubing hill. 1 a.m. every Friday and Ride the train 1 Saturday. (800) 888-849- 9 Sundance partners with Books and Beyond to bring together a number of award-winnin- g authors for brunch and a lecture. Noon. Saturday, Jimmy Carter. Sept 18, David Frum. Sundance Resort. Provo. $60. 223-456www.smithstix.com. HALLOWEEN or (435) Comedy Murder Mystery trains depart every Saturday at 6 p.m. through September. Sunset BBQ Special train departs every other Friday at 6 p.m. PEOPLE'S MARKET Diverse market . featuring Patty the Pet Psychic crafts for kids, fine arts, food booths and musical entertainment 11 a.m.-- 4 p.m. every Saturday through Labor Day weekend, ' Kamas Rodeo Grounds, 420 S. Main. Kamas. (435) SUNDANCE OPEN AIR MARKET Celebrating the best in art and nature with fine crafts, hand-blow- n glassware, pottery, jewelry. 1 0 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Sept 1 1, Sundance Resort North Fork, Provo Canyon. 225-410- . EVENING The " Associated Students of the University of Utah present an evening with 'Super Size Mel" writer, director and star Morgan Spurlodc Sept 10. 6 p.m. screening of 'Super Size Mel " 8 p.m. Lecture by Spurlock about' living for 30 days on a diet of only McDonald's food. Q&A session following the presentation. $16 general public, $8 U of U students. Union Front Desk (801) -- ARTS or ArtTix www.arttJx.org or Kingsbury Hall "SUPER-SEED- . DRAOJLA VS. THE WOLFMAN" ' A spooky play perfect for the Halloween season. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept 24-O30, Off Broadway Theater, 272 S. Main. Salt Lake City. $5-$www.theobLcom. ROCKY POINT HAUNTED HOUSE 24th annual haunting season will open with Fear Fest '04. 6:30-1- 0 p.m. Friday, Rocky Point Haunted House parking lot, 3400 S. State St, Salt Lake City. Fear Fest indudes performances from the popular hip-ho- p bands Nb Ridraz, Lil 'Rob and Young Rome. Concert is free for attendees who purchase regular adult admission to the haunted house, which is open from 730 Friday and Saturday, 30. Sept www.rodcypointhaurrtedhouse.com. (801)581-710- TRANSCENDENTAL BIRTHDAY PARTY Birthday party to celebrate the Appearance Day of Shree Krishna, featuring dance, drama, musk, hot meals. 8 p.m. Sunday, the Krishna Temple, 8628 S. Main St, Spanish Fork. Free. 798-355- 9 or 787-151www.utahkrishnas.com. "WORLD FAMOUS" AUDITIONS The Pleasant Grove Players are looking for nine men and three women for Agatha Christie's "Black Coffee." 7:30-- 9 p.m. tonight Keith Christeson Theater Jirst floor of the PG E. Main St, Pleasant Library Grove. Contact Howard Little 'BLACK COFFEE" UPfZZANER STALLIONS A magnificent show featuring highly trained stallions that seem to dance with precision. 730 p.m. Sept 17, McKay Events Center, 800 W. University Pkwy., Orem. $19.50 adufts, $17.50 children 12 and younger and seniors 60 and over, and $22.50 gold circle seats. Tickets can be purchased at the McKay Events Center box office or all Smith's Tix Outlets. or (801) 863-746- 9 wwwjmithstix.com. (director) at ' MORRIS FINE ART GALLERY Individuals interested in showing work at the new Spanish Fork gallery may contact the curator, Jason Lanegan, at 798-013Future plans for the gallery indude straws by high school students, juried shows and a "Crafts and Craftsmen" exhibit STOREFRONT GALLERIES presents you're a Good Man, Charlie Broiw, Looking Saint actors and singers of all ages for lead and supporting rotes. Families with kids 8 . and older are welcome to audition. Come prepared with resume, two contrasting musical theater songs. Be prepared to do cold readings. Auditions by appointment, through Sept 4, Conference Center, Salt Lake dry, Utah. Show dates Nov. The Springville Playhouse is looking for 20 actors and actresses ages 15-4- 5 for the off Broadway musical. Come prepared to read cold from the script Learn a few dance steps and sing 1 6 bars of a song of your choice. 6-- 8 p.m. tonight Playhouse Theater, under the pub- Ik library, 50 S. Main, Springville. ..... Contacts: Rebecca Ellsworth at 377-668- 2 or Gena Berteken at 623-959- CALL FOR ENTRIES 1 SCRIPTS FOR BYU LEE , ickets: adult $? for seniors, students and children. per Monday Ngbt Special '(Immediate family only) A Dinner $10.O0pp additional twds pieai $5 nr. advanced Reservations for Dinner only) Saturday Inatinee performances will be Sept 18 and 25 at 2pm. Matinee tickets are just $5pp CaU 764 - 0535 177 West Center St, Provo ALICE GALLERY 583-480- 0. AT GLENDiNNING -6Salt Lake City. 17 E. South Temple, (801) With www.provodowntown.com. For more information call (801) 623-06- 1 5, or email provostorefrontgal-leriesOyahoo.co- Hours: 236-755-5. 8-- 5 p.m. Monday-Frida- 450 S. Alpine Highway, Alpine. Hours: 10 am-- 6 ALPINE ART CENTER p.m. 10 Monday-Thursda- y; pm Friday a.m-- 9 and Saturday. ANDFJtSWfFOOTHILL LIBRARY 1135S.2100East SaltLakeChy. 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m. 10 a.m.-- 6 pm (801) Monday-Thursday. 'Post-W- 594-861-1. Bosnia," ar featuring the photography of Russel A. Daniels, OPPORTUNITIES UTAH COUNTY ART BOARD MEMBER The Utah County Art Board, responsible for the planning and management of monthly exhibits in the Utah County Gallery, is looking for new board members who can bring fresh insight Five hours per s. month, can be artists and Contact Barbara Pence at 607-109- 4 Sept or v. 3. 4 ART ACCESS I GAL- ART ACCESS LERIES 339 W. Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake Gty. Hours 10 am.-5p.ry; Monday-Frida10 a.m-- 3 pm Saturday. 'Puny,' featuring the work of Fletcher Booth. Sept Wo. 8. - ARTHUR PHESEY, LTD, FINE ART GALLERY 475 E. Holdaway Rd, Vineyard (the road is the same as Oram's 400 South and west of Geneva Road). Hours: 10a.rn.-- 6 p.rn, or by appointment at 224-645- : www.csmtc.com BOUNTIFULDAVIS ART CENTER VISUAL ARTS - 745 S. Main St, BuntM Hours: 5--9 p.m Monday, 10 a.m.-- 6 pm 2-- 5 y, Tuesday-Fridap.m. Saturday. EVENTS: RECEPTION For "Chalk It Up!" a group exhibition of pastel paintings. 6-- 8 p.m. Friday, Terra Nova Gallery. 41 W. 300 North, ARTIST Provo. www.TenaftovaGallery.com. ARTIST (801)292-036- 7. BRKjHAM OTY MUSEUM-GALLER- Y N. 300 West Brigham City. Tuesday-FridaHours 11 am-- 6 4 RECEPTION - 7 For "Looking Inward, Looking Outward: Japanese Representation of Self and Other." Following a lecture by Dr. J. Scott Miller, of the exhibit at 2 p.m. Sept 9, L Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, BYU Campus, Provo. 1 r (435) BYU -2- pm 374-001- BYU curators are seeking scripts of theatrical performances, films and musicals written or ARTIST RECEPTION For "Making composed by Mormons or about ' Earth" by Hyunmee Lee and Mormons to be placed in the Portraits of Grief" by Frank Harold B. Lee Library. Texts must . McEntire. 5-- 7 p.m. have been published or performed Sept 1 0, Library for audiences larger than typical Gallery (fourth floor of the Learning LDS wards or stakes. Those submit Resource Center), UVSC, 800 W. University Pkwy., Orem. ting their work should first obtain a copy of the collection policy and 1rARTIST RECEPTION For "Puny" by submission instructions from Fletcher Booth. 6-- 9 p.m. Sept 1 7, Robert Means. 422-611- 7 or Art Access Gallery 339 W. Pierpont rorjertmeansbyu.edu. Ave, Salt Lake City. GENEALOGY STORIES Cedar Fort, ARTBT RECEPTION For "Two-Ma- n Inc. Publishers in Springville are Show," by Eric Thompson and announcing the 2005 publication of Lews Chkfeiva. 4-- 6 p.m. Sept 12, a collection of genealogy stories Utah County Gallery, 151 S. called "Families: Lost and Found." University Ave, Provo. LIBRARY (Fridays, Saturdays, Mondays) Served at 6:30 pm (24 1321 S. 2100 East, Salt Lake City. (801) barbarapenceOcomcastnet Springville ; A GALLERY "ZOMBIE PROM" STREET (TENTER MUSICAL THEATRE $8 Landscapes." Through Oct 8. exhibits changing every two months, the Storefront Galleries in Provo are in need of artists to submit their work. They will provide the space, easels and pedestals. No entry fee. All skill levels should apply. Download an application at (801) 7:30pm EXHIBITS: Located at W 3W GALLERY Communications, 1 59 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City. (801) www.wcorranunications.net Featuring "David Meikle: Latter-da- y (801)240492. August 20 - October For "Gary Hill: Language Willing." 6 p.m. Oct 15, Salt Lake Art Center, 20 S. West Temple, Salt Lake Oty. www ARTIST RECEPTION 785-810- 'SAVIOR OF THE WORLD" for For "Post-WBosnia" by Russel A. Daniels. 6-- 9 p.m. Sept 23, Anderson-foothi- S LiNrary, 1135 S. 2100 East Saft Lake Oty. (801) 594-861-1. ARTIST RECEPTION Contributions should be typed, double-space- d, on one side of the will -paper and 1 25 pages. Editors help shape stories for publication. Send by email to billandmarifynOnetscape.com or autfKirleeneisonOmsn.com. Send by mail to Marilyn Brown, 125 Hobble Creek Canyon Road, Springville, UT, 84663 or Lee Nelson, Cedar Fort, 925 N. Main, Springville, UT 84663. Contact Marilyn Brown at 4894980 for more information. pm--5 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. EARTH SCIENCE MUSEUM 1683 Canyon Rd, Provo. Hours: 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Monday-Frida- y, noon-- 4 p.m. Saturday. 378-368- 0. "Gastonia, A Small Armored Herbivore" features Nodosaur specimens collected from Datton Wells, a BYU quarry in southern Utah. Regular exhibits indude two fully mounted, life-siz-e camptosaurus and allosaurus skeletons, a 1 50 mil- and a sauropod skui Guided i tours are available. BYU : UBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS BYU campus. Hours: 8 a.m.--5 p.m. Monday and Friday; 8 a.ra-- 9 10 am-- 5 pm Tuesday-Thursda- y; pm Saturday. 422-351- 4. "Fruits of Their Labors The Orchards in Utah Valley," through Sept 3. Located on the level one atrium of the library. "Looking Inward, Looking Outward: Japanese Representations of Self and Other," Sept httosclibJjyaedueverrtsjapanese. |