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Show C-4 The Park Record PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM BUGS FOXTROT APRIL APRIL 21 22 Rated R Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, April 21-24, 2018 Documentary ‘Bugs’ the Film Series in a good way Not Rated APRIL 25 Wed 7pm Free screening + bug tasting @ 6pm Sat 8pm Sun 6pm Underwritten by PJ Builders, Inc. Presented with Swaner Preserve and Ecocenter, additional support from Promontory Foundation. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 PHOTO BY ANDREAS JOHNSEN/KINO LORBER Ben Reade, the former head of culinary research at Nordic Food Lab, holds up palm weevil larvae in Andreas Johnsen’s documentary “Bugs.” The film examines insects as a future food source. Submitted by the Park City Film Series With global food shortages on the horizon, forward-thinking chefs, environmentalists and food scientists are turning toward an unexpected source of protein: insects. The Park City Film Series will host a free screening of Andreas Johnsen’s “Bugs,” not The New York Times crossword puzzle ACROSS 1 Sound of a dud 5 Personnel overhaul 12 End of the block? 15 Pitcher’s feat, slangily 19 Peace activist Wiesel 20 Rear seating compartment in old automobiles 21 Replaced someone on a base 23 Wagers for a gym exercise? 25 Big name in luxury S.U.V.s 26 Successfully persuades 27 At the most 28 Sub 30 Opposite of stiff 31 Figures on slots 33 Bad thing to see under a truck’s hood? 35 Small breather? 38 Customer-service worker 40 “Man and Superman” playwright 41 Anxious feeling 42 Wastebasket or folder, maybe 43 Avoided trans fats and refined sugars, say 47 Part of NASA: Abbr. 48 Unrecruited athlete’s bottleful? 52 ____ al-Hussein (Jordanian royal) 53 Private eye 55 Word after flight or credit 56 “Zounds!” 57 ____ dish 58 It’s not in the bag 61 Intake in many an eating contest 62 Makes drunk 63 Certain note passer, for short 64 Timely entrance? 69 Kitty 70 “Here’s the thing …” 72 Lawn coating 73 Grueling workplace, so to speak 75 Man first mentioned in Exodus 2 76 Something removed at a T.S.A. checkpoint 78 Purple smoothie flavorer 80 German “you” 81 Caught in ____ 82 Understudy’s delivery? 85 Nonsense singing 88 Closet rackful 90 Suffer from a lockup 91 Zeros 93 “Fight, fight, fight for Maryland!” singer, familiarly 94 Duke of ____, character in “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” 96 Reaches by plane 97 Scam alert? 101 Paragons 103 Hoppy brew 104 Info provider 105 Optimist’s credo 106 What an A.P. class likely isn’t 110 Throws at 112 Fight clubs? 115 Serving to quell violent protests 116 Free, as a seat 117 Web links, briefly 118 Trickle 119 Certain baseball positions: Abbr. 120 Lunchtime errands, e.g. 121 ____ Classic (cable channel) “PREPOSITION PROPOSITION” By Alex Bajcz Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz 1 2 3 4 5 19 23 36 11 12 48 54 55 45 46 86 87 108 109 52 56 57 62 66 67 72 76 77 78 89 93 94 99 68 69 73 82 79 90 91 95 102 105 115 119 DOWN 1 Juices (up) 2 Something a chimney sweep sweeps 3 Permeate 4 Gossips 5 Pennzoil competitor 6 Low-cost lodging 7 Playwright Chekhov 8 Bags that might have drawstrings 9 Startled squeals 10 Neighbor of Oman, for short 11 Press, as a button 12 Vertical, to a sailor 13 Saying “Eww!,” say 14 Make hard to read 15 Org. that’s nearly one-fourth Canadian 16 Speak before Parliament, e.g. 17 Comaneci of Olympics fame 18 Time in Tokyo when it’s midnight in New York 22 ____ salad 24 App customers 29 10/ 32 Scene 33 Founder of Philadelphia 34 Strong strings 35 36 37 39 42 43 44 45 46 49 50 51 54 57 58 59 60 61 62 65 66 67 68 71 74 76 85 92 96 101 112 Writers to restart Park City chapter 80 84 104 111 licious and as beneficial as the ones in diverse, resilient ecosystems and cuisines around the world? And who will actually benefit as edible insects are scaled up? Equal parts travelogue, nature documentary, food porn and political treatise, “Bugs” is a beautifully shot film that makes a convincing argument for the inherent flavor of insects and raises unexpected and important questions about the future of our food culture along the way. “Bugs” is part of the Reel Community Series presented in partnership with Swaner Preserve and Ecocenter with grant support from Promontory Foundation. Park City Film Series will present a free screening of Andreas Johnsen’s “Bugs,” not rated, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25, at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. For information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. 74 83 100 103 44 51 61 65 75 98 18 40 50 64 88 17 30 43 49 71 81 16 34 39 60 70 15 22 33 38 63 14 29 42 59 13 25 37 53 118 10 28 32 47 110 9 21 41 97 8 27 31 58 7 24 26 35 6 20 rated, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25, at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. The film is an artful and thoughtful new documentary that provides a perfect entry point to insect cuisine. For three years, a cast of charming and brave food adventurers from the Nordic Food Lab traveled the world -- from Europe to Australia, Mexico, Kenya, Japan and beyond -- to learn what some of the two billion people who already eat insects had to say. Filmmaker Andreas Johnsen (“Ai Wei Wei: The Fake Case”) followed them as they foraged, farmed, cooked and tasted everything from revered termite queens and desert-delicacy honey ants to venomous giant hornets and long-horned grasshoppers. Throughout the team’s experiences, some hard questions started to emerge. If industrially produced insects become the norm, will they be as de- 106 113 107 114 116 117 120 121 Sister Man ____ mission Soundtrack for a brawl? Proceed well enough Story featuring divine intervention ____ premium Compositions often chosen for encores? Seuss title character Sad, in San Juan Department Small dam Smoking or stress Forfeits Hits with snowballs Nonexpert Portrayer of Mr. Chips Ball support Something “shaken” in a trick The Ravens, on scoreboards Take too much of, briefly Call for “To repeat …” Self-absorbed Hope that one may Doesn’t go on at the right time Exit 77 78 79 82 83 84 Gives birth to “Eso Beso” singer Doctor treating patients G.I. reply Any of the Galápagos Singer known for her 85-Across 86 Skill 87 Chinese menu name 89 More likely to escalate 92 Member of a four-time Stanley Cup-winning team in the 1980s 94 Emcee’s item 95 Spring river breakup 96 Certain Summer Olympian 97 Gyro holders 98 Barely ahead, scorewise 99 Interior decorator’s asset 100 Brisk paces 102 Gracias : Spanish :: ____ : German 105 Avid about 107 Some Nikons, for short 108 Go, “Ow, ow, OW!” 109 Professional grp. 111 Apt rhyme of “nip” 113 Card-game cry 114 Some doorways Submitted by the League of Utah Writers The Utah League of Writers President Jared Quan will help restart the Park City chapter with a meeting from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, at the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch, 1884 W. Ute Blvd. Writers of all levels are invited to attend. Quan will conduct the meeting and answer questions. There is also interest in restarting the Heber chapter. The League of Utah writers is a non-profit organization dedicated to offering friendship, education, and encouragement to the writers and poets of Utah. The organization aids members in the improvement of their craft and support of their goals. For information, visit www. leagueofutahwriters.com. |