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Show The Salt Lake Tribune TELEVISION BY CATHERINE REESE NEWTON and MELINDA MILLER LAKE ferred to these quickie corrections as the “Reader's Digest” version). @ The unflappable Lockhart flubbing his lines twice. (He sailed battery somewhere within the Here is what you won't see Sunday when the second annual “Sa- through “Tchaikovsky” and “andante cantabile,” but mispro- folds of her lovely evening gown. @ And symphonyprincipal guest conductor Pavel Kogan ig homes around Utah as part ofthis p.m. on Ch. 4(KTVX): hart’s verbal stumbles only en- noring misplaced applause in the bunnyears behind Randall Hall throng. Tchaikovsky SymphonyNo. 5 (it pare ae lute to the Symphony” appears at @ Kimberly Perkins making Easisle’s head (even though it isa nounced “five” as “flive.”) Lock- deared him more to the Abravanel @ Perkins scooting into the hallwaywith technicians who needed to replace a Saturday, April 22,2000 ingof Britten's “A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra,” plus a few bars from the middle (he re- audience applauding a performiance that hadn't occurred yet. To his credit, Elias’ eventual play- sation Hilary Hahn; theorchestra library; outreach work by musicians Barbara Scowcroft, Keith PBS series ~. Roadshow” that were filmed in Salt Lake City last July will air Monday and May thy of the acknowledgment. Whatwill be broadcast to String Quartet: the Youth Guild and Salute to Youth; and the the first episode repeated May 1 at 6pm. Year's symphonyfund raiser is including the real Easter Bunnyof verged on the Salt Palace with has promised to match viewer donations 5 dollar for dollar. _items evaluated by the specialists “Roadshow.” the tha whotravel Sait Lake yestwith hour of ing of the work by Bestor was wor WUtah composer and musician More than 7,000 people con- the evening: Bruce Bastian, who aforementioned Britten, Tchaik- hsek aes oan The mechanics of television being what they are, home viewers will ‘see the same thingsymphony @ Brief newsstories from KTVX reporters Doug Jardine and AmyTroyon the symphony’s introduction as “Stradivari”: an diva Elaine Paige and violin sen- pieces plus de Fallaby Enesco, Beethoven and Theepisodes of the popular vilion. ANN LANDERS 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 9:00 10:30 10:00 11:00 down KUTV-2> 1.5795 ‘historic Relic Hunter (CC) 3174071 82067 hunts a fo cee con dct a TV-14" 15803 39667 last (1945, Horror) 24551 Daleks” TV-PG’ 49993 FOX KSTU-13 (Pan 1 of 6) (CC) 79025 ~ King of Romance > TV-G (CC) 14025 TV-14 (CC) 41367 17209 > > > » > tee cover as ‘TV-PG' 67321 to flush out an assassin. ‘Summit 27551 TVPG’ ty 1) (CC) 5377 TV-14 KUED-7 > TV-14 6629 (CC) 9193 @ donated heart eee a KTVx-4> KSL-5 > KJZZ-14 runs into a ione- 67349 Night Live Jamie Foxx, Bink 182. (R) puts the crew on 24193 ‘TV- 390629 Un ex Optimistic About 2777 Dear Ann: Your recent column noting howlittle things have changed in the past few years made methink about how much they actually have changed since myyouthin the '30s. So muchhas beenlost. Baby boomers and Generations X and Y havelost good manners, respect, romance, neighborliness and gentleness. They have taken the melody out of music, beauty outof art and grace out of dancing, and have given noth- ing worthwhileto take the place of » » > » > » » > » » > » > » ld > ian Remains Future Generation ‘TV-PG' 5516193 » > FAMILY and familytreasures to have the the GreatSalt Lake and the site of thehistoric Saltair amusementpa- E : On the ‘Roadshow’ Again e Channel KBYU-11 their knickknacks, collectibles shows takes host Chris Jussel to Temple Square and the Tabernacle. The second show heads out to aoe may — gore, cperatars Sons 4 opening-nightgala; guest appear. ances by Kogan, musical-theater _violinist Gerald Elias saw while he stood onstage waiting for his where ya from?” lat 7p.m.on Ch. 7(KUED), with —_planned-giving program. @ Pitches for event sponsors, WS taped over, with the audience to hear even more ofthe hopingagain), piece _introtohis second number, casually asking the audience,“So, Guernsey and the Abramyan @ Livelyperformances of the midst of a movementfrom the W: “Why? i “Why?‘ Was quipping ter, . they'll cut that part out). Kurt Bestor>” read Sea ee = @ Utah Symphony music direcseein oy tor Keith Lockhart tiptoeing tothe — fora “retake” ofthe open- @ Later, Bestor waitingforthe cs what's missing. They have givensociety loud 1615218 woman who may 2372025 2363377 Butter (R) (Part 1 1951759 hy of JesusChrist's mother. Wacky 313984 mouths, confrontation, coarseness,dirty language, crassness and an obsession with sex, materialism and drug abuse. They have amplified guitars and drums,repeat the samethree or four words and three or four notes endlessly andcall it “music.” The more weird the sounds and the more repetition, the better they likeit. Whata sadheritage to leave to their children. I'm not blaming all young peo- ple for this sorry state ofour sociin Hawaii, 177667 ety, butlike it or not, we have been toleratingit ever since Elvis started wiggling his hips and becamea millionaire several times 510700 overfor his gyrations. tik 0 Let us hope the remnantof youngpeople whorespectfamily values will stand up one day and say, “Enough.” We need to return to decency and moderation, which havebeen neglected for so long. ‘TV-G’122209 114280 (Live) tet 347445 school. 171957 urges a too 78313193 for unionization, 960464 ‘War of and 5217551 Hour: Memphis Homecoming (R) in Iran. in U-boats. 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Onthis date: In 1509, Henry VIII ascended the throne of England following the deathof his father, Henry VI, In 1864, Congress authorized the use of the phrase “In God We Trust”on U.S. coins. In 1944, during World WarIl, U.S, forces began invading Japanese-held New Guinea with amphibious landings near Hollandia. In 1954, the televised Senate I 1 opened the New York World’s Fair, yy Perry 6 |