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Show SECTION WEDNESDAY, LIFE & STYLE EDITOR I Elyssa Andrus V.' ITJ 2004 eandrusOheraldextra.com f V (5J 344-255- 3 SEPTEMBER 8. ! " V Muddle of crud: There was so much profanity and nonsensical utteringsfly-ingatUSANAmphitheatre last week that I had to double-chec- k make sure I had not somehow stumbled onto the set of the MTV reality show "The There were more expletives delivered at the show Tuesday than I can remember at any concert this side of Motley Crue. Most of those came discourtesy of the opener, California rockers Puddle of Mudd. Courtesy L.Tom Perry Special Collections Freshman officers at Brighton Young University. two during the course or, perhaps better stated, coarse of your typical rock concert Still, one shouldn't be required to sneak in a to keep their ears from burning, especially when the barrage is coming from a support act that many of the attendees may be unfamiliar with. To make matters worse, In Provo, the ii j" i "Ti nrir-r- r M ii 1 1- ii h Now, right wrong or indifferent, one certainly should not be surprised to stumble across -- i 4ii I i r w i W frontmanWes ScantJin not only peppered his ban- ter with the queen mother of all swear words time after time, but it was also woven intothe lyrics of many songs the band played that night as well. Musicians are KUED documentary captures magic of area's bygone decade Ashley Banks ' DAILY HERALD In many ways, you might say that Provo in the '50s was swell. And Salt Lake d PBS affiliate KUED has produced a documentary that captures the feel of the bygone era, using pictures, in' terviews and vintage video footage, in "Utah the '50s: Provo" airs tonight at 7 on KUED Channel 7 and will be Saturday at 4 p.m. It's part of the station's "Utah in the '50s" series, light-hearte- was a time when Center Street roaring, Brigham Young had a charnpionship-winnin- g team, the agriculture and industries were booming, and the Democrats were in office in Utah it County. which takes a nostalgic look at the state of the state five decades ago. . "Provo" is the fifth installment in the d ries and is longer than the other four segments, with a running time of, two hours. "This show is the longest we've done because we got so much interesting stuff that it was hard to edit it down," said Ted Capener, host of the "Utah in the '50s" se one-thir- ries. The "stuff includes 2,000 vintage phovideo tographs, clips of footage and filmed interviews of men and women who lived during Provo's golden era. In the documentary, interviewees recount memories of packed department See PROVO, B2 ' supposed to be creatively inclined, right? How inventive is it really to drop the same word into every other sentence? Ironically, ' standing on its own, the band's musk itself was interesting and invigorating. It deserves better than to be dragged down by the expletive-dro- Music enjoys its greatest impact when tune and lyric com- bine to take listeners on a jourwhether ney it be via the Say 'I love you' with linens Janelle Erlichman Diamond THE WASHINGTON POST robes, place mats, tablecloths and towels are all ap propriate gifts of cotton for a sec- ond anniversary. (Silk is Year 12.) But for something a little more romantic, a little more playful, go for sheets. "Giving cotton sheets to your honey on your second anniver- sary is a good way to update the gift of cotton and even sweeter since it's a gift for both of you," , says Sara Bliss, author of "The Thoroughly Modern Married CM Staying Sensational After Savine IDo." andor , Look for ring-spucombed cotton sheets for softness and durability, says Dana , Poor, Cotton Incorporated's home trend forecaster. To add a modern twist to the traditional white set, look for sheet sets with energizing colors and patterns, like the popular geometric de- - V signs." . ' Next ' year's gift: A lesson in ; the bed. making n - - . left Vila sheet ($15) and fitted Szen pillowcase ($5) at Ikea; Clockwise from top Marimekko geometry bed linens, $$0 for queen sheet set including flat and fitted sheets and pillowcases, at Crate & Barrel; Swell Tuxedo Park Collection, $20 for twin sheet ., set, at Target; Garnet Hill Art Pop percale queen flat sheet ($50) and pillowcase ($25 a pair); $128 for Mum sham, fitted and flat sheets, throw pillow, comforter and pillowcases, at Urban Outfitters.' 'Stairway to Heaven" or the "Highway to Hell.' Give us a great tune and ' 'we're willing to take the trip. Just don't make us wade through g, the gutter to get there. Doug Fox i JUUA EWANThe Washington Post ft |