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Show The Park Record Love. Truth. Hair. C-4 Wake up beautiful. Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 26-28, 2017 Making plans with the Follies Permanent makeup. A fantastic way to ensure your look is forever on point. Ooh La La offers permanent eyeliner, eyebrows, lip liner and lip fill. We’re also excited to be the first salon in town offering today’s most sought-after eyebrow enhancement, microblading. Look amazing all day, every day. Wake up…beautiful. (435) 655-2680 1811 Sidewinder Dr. Park City, UT 84060 www.oohlalahairparkcity.com PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM NAN CHALAT-NOAKER/PARK RECORD The Chamber Boosters, from Left: Hunt Williams, Michael Labertew, Michael Kirklen, John Spung and Mark Conklin, plan how to make Park City great again during the 17th annual Park City Follies The musical parody that pokes fun at Park City will continue its run April 27-30 at the Egyptian Theatre. Curtain for Thursday through Saturday is 8 p.m. Sunday’s show will start at 6 p.m. Pharoah Club seating is still available. For information, call 435-901-4119 or visit www.parkcityshows.com. New Bright Nights concert added PERSONAL SHOPPER Rated R APRIL 28 Fri 8pm APRIL 29 Sat 8pm APRIL 30 Sun 6pm ANTARCTICA: ICE & SKY Not Rated APRIL 27 Thurs 7pm JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE Free admission + post-film presentation by Tesla. Presented with Citizen's Climate Lobby as part of the Earth Month Film Series with support from Promontory Foundation and Park City Community Foundation. PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 We publish stories about what’s happening in the world of Summit County students & educators in every Wednesday edition. To contact Park Record’s Education Editor call 435-649-9014 Parsonfield will perform Aug. 12 at Deer Valley Submitted by the Park City Institute Park City Institute Executive Director Teri Orr, announced the addition of a roots-music show to the 2017 St Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights Concert Series at Deer Valley Resort. Parsonsfield will headline the evening of Saturday, Aug. 12. The band will be joined by Laney Jones and the Spirits, and Jeffrey Foucault. “These three talented acts are among the stars of the roots music scene, and we’re thrilled to have them on our stage,” Orr The L.A. 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Chris Freeman (vocals, banjo) Max Shakun (vocals, pump organ, guitar), Harrison Whale Goodale (bass), Erik Hirschmann (drums), have been hailed by Folk Alley for a sound that “kick(s) out the windows of what most people think of folk and bluegrass.” Named one of Rolling Stone’s 10 Country Artists You Need to Know, Laney Jones and the Spirits has evolved, in a few short years, from pure roots to a rock-n-roll sound that blends indie, folk, pop and soul. Jones got her start in coffeehouses, attended Berklee College of Music, and was recognized by the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Her music has been licensed by Pixar, Dreamworks and ABC. Jones is known for her philosophical lyrics, that mix Millennial viewpoints with a retro sound. NPR calls Jeffrey Foucault a “pure songwriter… his songs are simple and powerful.” Others call his sound, “hypnotic.” Foucault, who first began playing music at age 17, has been compared to Bob Dylan, John Prine and Greg Brown. He’s an artist’s artist—people like Don Henley often cover his songs in live sets, and he has a devoted following that continues to grow. In fact, he was named one of the Top Ten Roots Artists to Watch in 2017, by No Depression, the Journal of Roots Music. For information, visit www. bigstarsbrightnights.org. Introducing... 435-645-7139 www.marketatparkcity.com Please look for our insert in today’s paper! 124 125 126 127 128 129 Slices of history Minnesota’s “10,000” Play area Cold War initials Hide from an animal Treacherous type DOWN 1 Pirate’s syllables 2 They’re often about nothing 3 Adds to the pool 4 Rain-__ bubble gum 5 Smith grad 6 High hairdo 7 José’s half-dozen 8 Satiric magazine founded in 1952 9 Kid-to-kid retort 10 Military setting 11 Hurdle for Hannibal 12 Mirror image? 13 Homeland of tennis star Novak Djokovic 14 “The X-Files” extra 15 *Awkward TV silence 16 Protester 17 Defensive ditch 18 H.S. hurdles 24 Ma non __: not too much, in music 30 Cub great Sandberg 32 Bubbly source 34 Lincoln Center attraction, familiarly 35 Eastern faith 36 Word in a Marines slogan 37 48-Across player 38 __-France 39 Register a preference 40 St. Peter’s Basilica sight 41 Exile isle 42 Make, as butter 44 Katahdin is its highest peak 45 Beatrix Potter’s real first name 46 Cries after fútbol goals 51 Freudian conscience 53 Player in a loft 55 Vacation choice 57 Aleppo native 60 Reservations can help avoid one 61 Apportions 62 Eighth-century pope 67 Puppeteer Tony 68 *Sale indicator 70 Cap’n’s aide 72 Room at the Louvre 73 Doesn’t give up 74 Enter noisily 75 Nautical pole 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 91 93 95 96 100 101 102 104 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 118 120 121 Word of origin Marathon practice run Spike for Hillary Like some focus groups Freetown currency Slew Grow pale Push Did a few laps Made on a wheel Play set on an island, with “The” Cabinet department Greets the villain Conforming Elegant trimmings Speed Orch. section Primer layer Novelist Jaffe Psychic Motion carriers Tough test Self-titled 1974 pop album Many a techie Latin being FedEx rival Otto I’s realm: Abbr. 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