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Show SCENE The Park Record. Editor: Scott Iwasaki Arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.113 NEW FOOD TRUCK MAKES KOMRADES AT EVENTS, C-2 www.parkrecord.com LOCAL MUSICIAN WHITESIDES RELEASES NEW SINGLE, C-3 C-1 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, AUGUST 27-30, 2016 The sky’s the limit at Open Air Art WRITING WORKSHOP BY NINA ROMANO Author Nina Romano will give a free three-hour writing workshop at the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch, 1885 Ute. Blvd., on Saturday, Aug. 27, from 9 a.m. until noon. The workshop is titled “Scene Writing in Fiction, Biography, Memoir and Journal Writing.” Romano will read some scenes and discuss them and then have participants write their own scenes for discussion. For more information, visit www.thesummitcountylibrary.org. WASATCH MOUNTAIN JAGUAR REGISTER ANNUAL CLASSIC CAR SHOW The Wasatch Mountain Jaguar Register Annual Classic Car Show will be held on lower Main Street on Saturday, Aug. 27. Cars will be in place between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. The award ceremony will begin at 2 p.m. The public is invited. For more information, visit http:// www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/WMJR. PARK SILLY MARKET ON MAIN STREET The Park Silly Sunday Market continues its 10th anniversary season on Sunday, Aug. 28. The ecofriendly, open-air artist and farmers market, street festival and community forum will open on historic Main Street at 10 a.m. Each week the market hosts more than 180 vendors, a Bloody Mary bar, live music, roving entertainers and fun activities for kids. For more information, visit www.parksillysundaymarket.com. PARK CITY WINE CLUB’S ‘FLIGHTS & BITES’ The Park City Wine Club’s "Flights & Bites" continues on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Ruth’s Chris, Park City, at 6 p.m. This month’s pairing is with Pinot. Pinot Noir’s will be paired with culinary flavors by Chef Mike. Reservations can be made by visiting www.parkcitywineclub.com. The cost is $50 and includes tax and gratuity. This tasting is open to the public. PARK CITY FARMER’S MARKET Park City Farmer’s Market, run by Volker’s Bakery, will run every Wednesday at Canyons Cabriolet Parking Lot from noon until 6 p.m. through Oct. 12, weather permitting. The market will feature fresh, local produce, baked breads, arts and crafts and live music. For more information, visit parkcityfarmersmarket.com. ‘INSIDE OUT - PARK CITY:’ LAST CALL AND CLOSING PARTY The Summit County Public Art Board’s “Inside Out - Park City“exhibit is closing. The open call for participation in the online exhibit ends Wednesday, Aug. 31. If you are a Summit County entrepreneur and would like to be included, visit darkstorefronts.org/participate. A closing party will be held that night at Myrtle Rose in Newpark from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. The public is welcome. TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD A painting of a woman by David F. Riley sits on an easel at his Open Air Art Space located near Pinebrook. Riley offers art classes for people who want to start painting and to those who want to simply improve their abilities. He is also scheduling a series of workshops that will be presented by professional artists who live in Utah. Owner David F. Riley offers classes and guest workshops By SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Open Air Art Space owner David F. Riley was born to be an artist. “I don’t think there wasn’t a time when art wasn’t in my Top 3 scenarios I wanted to do when I grew up,” Riley told The Park Record. “Over time, the others just kind of fell away, especially when I realized that I wasn’t going to make it into the NBA, which was in high school.” Riley’s passion for art led him to open the new Open Air Art Space near Pin- ebrook at 3070 Rasmussen Rd. The studio, 290, is located on the second level of the first building of the complex. There, Riley teaches art classes that are based on a two-fold mission. “The first is to create a community for artists to share ideas, get feedback and get better at what they’re doing by interacting with other artists,” he said. “We have open conversation about art and that leads to better art for all involved.” Secondly, Riley wants to help create more artists. “I want to do that by offering classes for people who range from those who have never painted before to those who have been at it for 20 years and want to get better,” he said. So, he teaches two different classes. “One’s a foundational skills class, and Please see Riley, C-7 The CineSon All Stars preserve Cuban music Bandleader, pianist and actor Andy Garcia ready for Deer Valley By SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record It’s always a special event when the CineSon All Stars get together, according to bandleader Andy Garcia. “We don’t tour that much because it’s always very difficult to gather all of these musicians because they are very coveted in the business and are on tour with other artists,” Garcia told The Park Record during a phone call from Los Angeles. “However, we like to come together because they don’t get to play the music of their culture — traditional Cuban music — which is what we focus on. It’s always, sort of a refuge to come back to your roots.” Andy Garcia and the CineSon All Stars will perform a St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights concert on Satur- day at Deer Valley. Garcia, who is also known as an Academy Award-, Golden Globe- and Emmy Award-nominated actor, became a Grammy- and Latin Grammy Award-winning music producer and performer because of his love of Cuban music-pioneer Cachao and this band, which features many of Cachao’s musicians. “Cachao, whose real name was Israel Lopez, is a personal hero of mine,” Garcia said. “While I’ve been involved in music all my life, I started producing and working with Cachao in the early 1990s. I wanted to bring attention to him, because, like so many of artists like him, have been forgotten or never had the proper attention applied to them. “He revolutionized Cuban music several times over, and is known for creating the mambo with his brother, Orestes,” Garcia said. “He was an extraordinary musician, composer and arranger.” Garcia filmed a documentary, “Cachao: Como su Ritmo no Hay Dos (“With A Rhythm Like No Other”)” in 1993, and followed that up with “Cachao: Uno Más” in 2008. After releasing the 1993 film, Garcia Please see All Stars, C-7 SCOTT MITCHELL COPYRIGHT 2015 Multi-award winning actor, musician and producer Andy Garcia will bring the Cubanmusic ensemble CineSon All Stars to Deer Valley on Aug. 27, for a St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights concert. |