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Show $ :‘ ° rs 5 t IT’S A WRAP \MEERS FROM -ADISE winds upwith a “Maypole winding” at the McCurdy Doll Museum, 246 N. 100East, Provo, onSaturday at 1:30 settlement of Skull ‘ in many countriesfor centuries,will ti songsalongwith the Maypole,fol- EPS missionis $3 for adults and$1.50 for children under FRIDAY @ CLUBS & CONCERIS F-12 Mf TELEVISION, F-11 MAY28, 1999 V each other and discoveringthe real person un terneath the well-kept facade. ‘The woman, inthis case, has morefacadethan most. She is AnnaScott, a world-famous movie kkk f Notting Hill ui U } [oa U = RE Gen morte3 ind truelove?In this movie, the answer is an a far who commands $15 million a picture. Anna is played by Julia Roberts, a world-famous movie nnr ei BY BRANDON GRIGGS —- : BY SEAN F. MEANS = ; KOTO Of Begand Julia ~ ; r ; : ; ] in one week than any otherartist, ever. See sto: P13. sst of Salt Lake City. The True-Love Adventures C 2 record-holder ( Brooks to sell more copies YOUR GUIDE TO WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT B LANDERS, F-5 MICOMICS, F-10 s : : with their he recording beat former CALENDAR ; e : =] z : A : ~ are back on new CD “Millennium The Salt Lake Tribune ~ 2 top this we k ion Dugway exit, about nih Nereus phen Phe event begins to- nas MC. It takes it the losepa Cemetery, 14 th from the1-80 Rowle! I = : looked ike Hooker re Viet ing a backseat \iuirday therewill be drum memorialservice, a pot hvau. traditional music and appearance byac lowed by a tea partyin the “Secret Garden.” Forreservations, i the suse today from 1 to 5 p.m. at 377. S hey have Ly Bionom vaAfoes weekend-longevent the Iosepa Historical p.m. Winding the Maypole,a tradition be part of a programpresented by BarbaraLuke. Enjoystories and — BACK IN A BIG WAY May is windingdown,andspring THE SALTLAI ‘ RIBU ho commands $20 million a picture that’s inflationfor you. But lest yoube fooledinto believing Annais justa thinly veiled Julia, think tin. Curtis has created in Annaa fullyrealized ; haracter, an appealing woman with a quick WannaBein Pictures? DreamlandProductions, a Utah-based film company, needs1,000 volunteerex. Richard ous believestnue eaays for (ist of humorunderneaththe protective armor “ourWeddings and a Funeral” and now with {#! comes with thefloodof paparazzi, PR people the captivating “NottingHill,” he believes true“ Publicadmiration tras forits featurefilm “The Stripling Warrior,” to begin shooting June 7 around the Wasatch Front. The movie is based on events from The Book of Mormonand requires 1,000 Lamanitesfor village and bat- love happens fo intelligent, articulate peop! whoconnect by being together, learning about TRUE LOVE,Page F-4 Hugh Grant andJulia Roberts bring backold-time movie romance in “Notting Hill.” tlefield scenes. It will be shown in a few Utah theaters beforebeing releasedtovideo. For more info, call 915-7863. The Future LooksUp for LLU Producers alsoare considering changingthefilm’s workingtitle. Peoplekeep calling it “TheStripping Warrior.” Attention Parents Got any PowerRangersfansin your household? The PowerRangers Lost Gal axy Intergalactic Encounter whatever that is comes Saturday, Sundayand Monday from10a.m. to 4 p.m. tothe Wal Mart parking lot, 5469 S. RedwoodRoadin a is 5,000-square-foot play 2 described as an inflatableSpaceS' BY LORI BUTTARS ition and four planetary bounces wherekids THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE can scramble throughinflatable mazes amid strobe lights and pounding music. Admission is free. ‘The Power Rangers folks claimtheirIntergalactic Encounteris the world’s larg: At midnight on May 11, about 100 country-music fans lined up at Star bound Records in West Valley Cityto buy the new Shedaisy album the mo ment it wentonsale. est inflatable structure. Oh. We thought that was Donald ‘Trump's ego Whileelsewherelines were forming for that other big entertainment event ily hyped movie dozens of Utahns were willing to ulin Orgazms makethis late-night vigiltobeamong seven months) “Orgazmo” has fi aie ft Utah movietheaters. Until Brewvies pulled the plug onit Thursday, Rietaniatoeataeymien risalonaty: tired porn-star comedy had played herecontin uously since October, makingit Utah's Jongest-running movie. ed aricia’e Cearcate Now we can all smoke @ cigareste Meet Herin St. Louis Say goodbyeto Peggy Rose, thesilver haired jazz singer who performed regu larly at Salt Lake City's Cabana Club and of ut vou Magnanatives Kassidy (clockwise from top), Kelsi and Kristyn Osborn have a ae = ters’ friends andfamily buying their records. A few dayslater, the sisters whonowlive in Nashville were on a whirlwindtrip to Utah, meeting _with fans, signing CDs and chatting stay on track that they will be on a Ricky Martin unleashed his much: hyped Latin-pop campaign on the fresh country sound as Shedaisy. Kay's B&B and Doghouse sold 11,116 The Whole She Bang.”It was thefirst country album Kassidy from Magna. And this particular on-sale event was sucha big deal that n their mother gize her late-starting career, Rose told friends the Salt Lake jazz scene wasn't happeningenough United States She copies of its album to land the No. 1 spot on /illboard’s leatseekers Album Chart! of new and developing artists. Obviously. there were more people than just the sis: with the hometownpress On a walk down Salt Lake City’s MainStreet, they couldn't help but notice al the preparation to host the 2002 Winter Games This is probably as close as we will get to the Olympics,” Kristyn says. They are hopeful that if things official copy of the record. That first week at the same time Metropolitan restaurant. After a farewell ks by the first to own a recording by a group most Americans haven't even heard about That may soon change Shedaisy is country music’s new. est trio, with a Top 5 single and a ret See album But an here, they are better known as the OsbornSisters Kristyn, Kelsi and showed up at midnight to get her first gig last week, the cabaret crooner is mov ingto St. Louis, whereshehopesto ener L\| world tour of their own by that time With their “Friends” inspired hairdosand retro-’70s style, Shedaisy might appear as a knockoff of the Dixie Chic y music suc cess story of the past year. But the Osborns say they were sisters long before the three Dixie Chicks got together We get a lot of that,” says Kristyn See SHEDAISY, Page F-12 Paul Praughton/The Salt Lake Tribune Speaking of the Jazz, Karl Malonehas bought a Spanish-style mansiononSalt Lake City’s Capitol Hill as a gift for his wife, Kay. The house was owned by Tom Sieg, one of the owners of the Gastronomy restaurant chain. Word is Kay is renovat. ing theplaceas a bed-and-breakfast (Guess Brian Grant won't bea guest any timesoon.) The New Geography Show: Starring Planet Earth! But will she make Kar! sleep there after a bad game? Just in time for thespring-summer weddingseasoncomesLife Sentence: The Barth anditsgeographyshapeour lives 2U, POOR COPY “I Exploring Geography” run through Sept. 19 at the museumon the Uni versity of Utah campus in Salt LakeCity The exhibit, organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and National ographic, came about afte { idren] cameout re ack bottom, tional Geographic washorrified um's director, Sarah George. a worldof effort. The chocolate comes from South America, the sugar fromthe Caribbea and the flour from the UnitedStates. In fact, many Americans do not know about the world and what makes it, and that is why the Utah Museumof Natural History is put th om a new exhibit that shows how the @ “No matter who you marry, you'll wakeupmarried to someone else. askedfor a jury i Most people probably do not know that baking a chocolate-chip cookieliterally takes Guy's Survival Guide to Getting Engaged and Married. Among its insights @ “Love is onelong sweet dream and marriageis thealarmclock.” @ “Marriageis theprice men pay for sex. Sex is theprice womenpay for mar ria @ And, from the late George Burns: was married by a judge. I should have veloped nations were it their knowledge in world om 10 de BY VINCE HORIUCHI THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE BookTitle of the Week { the need to do a better “It jobof 2U" is a hands-on exhibit that children about the world’s geography » people and their environment are rth 4 h and dep ndent on each other { Nature section, visitors 1 giant globe the ations of { frequent natural disa asters the most model show whe H anoe and other forces ¢ PLANET EARTH, Page F-14 Halley Fallick, left, and Tenley Thompson check out sand grains from around the world at the Utah Museum of Natural History. |