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Show November 8, 1SS5 Forum Page 5 arts & entertainment by Karin Jaffie The dictionary definition of palladium is anything believed to provide protection or safety. The only thing having to do with safety in the new Sugarhouse danceteria. The Palladium, is the safety yellow table and chairs which glow to life in the black light of the schmoozaterium. Lights, music, action! The Palladium is a virtual inferno of pulsating lights and brightly-colored bodies rhythmically swaying to the latest in modern music. Managed by the same personnel as that of the now defunct Maxim, some of the same neon atmosphere has been brought to life for the new danceteria, not to mention, some of the actual lighting from the Maxim; or so it e would seem. outlines of people dancing, of dogs with wings, and an zebra-stripe- AT SYMPHONY HALL Joseph Silverstein, Music Director Bigger-than-lif- November Concerts d there. Fashion is a must, although personal interpretation of the word fashion varies. One girl showed up with a mermaids tail on. while an attractive young man showed up wearing a very tasteful skirt. Going to these lengths, though, is not necessary to fit in; many people wore the very 'shirt, shoes, and jeans look and managed to get away with it. The lights are great, the music is good and loud; what could possibly be better? Theme parties! On the weekend of Halloween. The Palladium threw a birthdayanniversary party for The Rocky Horror Picture Show's" individuals tenth year running. Costume-cla- d at audience the entertained large with to a couple of Rocky" favorites. Sweet Transvestite (can you imagine), and Touch Me. In a theater downstairs, the actual movie was shown. What fun! unusual combination of the both, adorn the walls. Splashes of light thrown from a huge rotating ball play across the bodies, real and painted. A large stage is provided for impromptu and practiced, alike. Following the directions of a large neon sign, one can take a break in a rather interesting place called the Schmoozaterium. There, one can drink a Pepsi (no alcohol allowed in this place) and be entertained by the antics of several trendily-dresse- d youngsters on the town. of a freedom the night enjoying If the kids arent your scene, just sit back in wonderment as you gaze at the huge wall, or marvel at simulated stained-glas- s how everything white glows in the black a light. The Palladium provides a for audio and visual freaks. Speaking of freaks, wait until you see the lip-sync- people s, that go -- lip-syn- cs sense-o-ram- Yoav Talmi, Conducting Friday & Saturday jNovember 8 & 9, 8 p.m. BerliozOverture to Benvenuto Cellini Debussylberia DvorakSymphony No. 9, Tickets: New World $10-$- 25 Catherine Comet, Conducting Friday & Saturday November 22 &, 23, 8 p.m. Mozart Impresario Overture SchubertSymphony No. 6 BartokDance Suite TchaikovskyRomeo and Juliet Tickets: $10-$- 2S Joseph Silverstein, Conducting Wednesday, November 27, 8 p.m. Featuring student soloists from the Utah State Fair Music Competition Tickets: $29 for the entire family $6-$I- 2, Joseph Silverstein, Conducting Jose Feghali, Piano Friday & Saturday November 29 & 39, 8 p.m. MozartSymphony No. 34 MozartPiano Concerto No. 24 Trendy crowds and loud, danceable music are a Palladium feature. Can you spot the dog with wings ? StraussDon Juan DukasSorcerers Apprentice Tickets: Box Office: $10-$- 2S 533-640- 7 Symphony Hall, NW Corner Also available at Basils and Deseret Book Stores FN- - .:w : Friendly mountain faces for sale. ParkWest is four hidden canyons, seven uncrowded lifts, and 46 trails long and gentle to steep and deep. Not to mention, five powder chutes, open snow fields, and breathtaking views. But more than that, ParkWest is pure western hospitality. Student Rush To extend our.hospitality to local students, were sending our season pass prices downhill. Student Spouse $5.00 college Available immediately prior to performances. MID-WEE- This is a test For the next 60 seconds this newspaper will be conducting a test of the Emergency Broadcasting System. This is only a test This has been a test of the Emergency Broadcasting System. The broadcasters in your area, in voluntary cooperation with federal, state and local authorities, have developed this system to keep you informed in the event of an emergency. Had this been an actual emergency, the tone you just read would have been followed by emergency instructions. This newspaper serves the Westminster College Community. g Thi3 concludes this test of the Emergency Broad-castin- System. popular PASS (Monday through Friday) $110 $200 SIX DAY PASS (Sunday through Friday) $150 $200 Just come to ParkWest with your current I.D. card, a pair of skis and have a lot of fun. Passes will be limited to 1 ,000. cS. FSKSir I . For additional information concerning Park Went or student rates, call the ParkWest business office open S Monday through Saturday from 9 a m. to 4 p.m., in Salt Lake City or in Park City 649-540363-749- 0. |