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Show Second Annual Latin Grammy Awards Sundance Packages Go on Sale Today Announced atLow-Key Ceremony BY TOM HARRIGAN TE TED PR! gownwasthe most reminiscent of LOS ANGELES — Spanish crooner Alejandro Sanz took that replaced the global television show scuttled by the terroristattac! Sanz’s song and album “El Alma Al Aire” earned him record, album and song of the year, as well as best male pop vocal album. Rocker Juanes, up for seven awards, won best newartist, rocksolo vocal album and rock song for his hit “Fijate Bien” and the album of the same name. winners included 's “Mi Reflejo” forbest traditional topical album the —s stra” for bestalsa album. The low-key tone was reple attire — blue jeans for both top winners — and thesingle performance, by Juanes, during the event. want to thank my native olombiafor giving me the in- spiration for my mi id ee whosehit is about his war-torn nation. , Whose flowi “Express” passes and ticket packages for the 2002 Sundance Film Festival go on admission to the hospitalit a normally awardto firefighters and police officers in New York Recording Academy President_ Michael Greene spoke aboutthe “loss of innocence on Sept. 11” that caused thetelecast to be canceled, but he promised the showwill be back next year. Greenesaid thatwhileit w: unfortunate the winners didn’t get a chance for on the festiv: Web site, www.sundance.org. flamboyant Grammyshow, dedicated her Registration forms can be printed from the Website and returned by mail (though mended, because movefast). Only two passes or packagescan be purchased at a time, and the “Daytimer” packages cannot be purchased in conjunction with other packages. exposure be- fore a TV audience in more than 100 countries, Latin performers will have-a role in the main Grammy Awards show Feb.27 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. these babies cles TheaterPri$3,000,allowsac- suite, House ,of Docs, Music each,allowfull access to any screening, panel discussion or age,” $200, offers tickets to 17 screenings and panel discus- party during the pass dates sions — as long as they.are Cafe and Digital Center: » @The “Daytimer Pack- (that’s Jan. 10-15 for the “A” pass, Jan.-16-20 for the “B’s”), Night Premiere and Gala ( required), tickets goon sale (Dec. 30 and jan. 2 e provide admission to three Premiere screenings (0-15 for the and “A’ for everyoneelse). The festi val film guide andticket selection worksheets will be available online. For more information, contact the Suninc Peeay eens festivalinfo who was ill, announced. the winners in a second-story dance floor at the Conga Room 100 people Smits and Aguilera were originally scheduled to host the second annual awards ceremony onSept. 11, but the event was canceled after that morning’s terrorist assaults. Sanz, who dedicated his tory to his 3-month-old daughter, Manuela, said he was not disappointed that the cancella- tion of the showcost him a chanceto perform ontelevision with Destiny’s Child. “The problem ofthe terrorist attacks is so much bigger than the Grammys,” he said in an interview.“I couldn't think about the Grammys on that da; The winners werenottold in advance, but were told they should come Tuesday because ign Tritt Refund Deadline The UtahState Fairpark has extended the deadline for refunds on the canceled Travis Tritt concert originally sched- uled Sept. 14 at the Utah State Fair. Ticket holders must submittheir original tickets with a written request for a refund to the Fairpark by Nov. 9,no later than 4 p.m. Please include full address, name, and telephone numberwith refund request. Office hours at the Fairpark administration building are Monday throughFriday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., to request a refund in person. Telephone in (801) 538-8400. Q Composer Honored The 11 Manhattan congrega- tions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints will honor Utah composer Robert Cundick, who turned 75 this year, ina free concert Fridayat 7 p.m. at the LDS church| cated at 2 Lincoln Gather at The Gateway. Grand Opening NovemberIst at 5PM. Square, acrossthe Street from Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Sundick, whois best known for hi earsas organist for the Mormon Tabernacle, hi pentaa significant body of Pianist Grant Johannesen, a longtime friend of Cundick, will be -on hand to perform ‘Tendresse” and as accompa- Gather with friends and family and visit Salt Lake City’s newest downtown addition. The Gateway. The only open-air shopping, *November 1-8: Utah Food Bank Drive at Megaplex 12 kind. The Gateway will open its gates on Bring a can of foodin exchange for a free movie ticket Rleague ary November 1 at 5PM and welcomes you to sung its Grand Opening. Look at the unique by soprano Lindsay ropolitan Opera audition winner and current participant in the Metropolitan Opera’s YoungArtist Program. Also performing are cellist Sarah Maurik Johnson, pianist Jenny Naylor Richards, oboist Sarah Holden, pianist Scott Holden and tenor Adam Russell. Information can be sent three ways: by regular mail, to ‘The Salt Lake Tribune, PO Box 967, Salt Lake City, UT 84111; by fax, to (801) 257-8690; or by email, to features@sltrib.com. Photos can be submitted by mail or e-mail. No information is accepted bytelephone. Be sure to include a description ofthe event; name of sponsdéring or producing organization; location (with address), and time; on charge, if any, and how to purchase tickets; and a daytime phone number in case we need more information. Deadline for submissions is a week beforepublication (not a weekbefore the event). «November 1, 6-8PM: Meet Steve Garvey, former LA Dodgers first baseman. Galyan‘s Sporting Goods architecture, shop the newshops, dine on +November 2-3: Live from AT&T Wireless; Radio great food, and enjoy the moment with personalities and free prize givea friends and family while strolling under ONT arama tele eee eeae the Utah skies. Celebration festivities begin at 5pm on Thursday, November 1, 2001 and parking will be free all weekend. Be our guest at a very special ribbon-cutting event Howto Get Listings In Friday Daybreak, SundayArts Sections While visiting The Gateway’s fine shops, ESVLTn eMC TANTAL mc O Loam of) sure to check out these events: dining and entertainment destination ofits nist for “Three Yeats Songs,” Robinson Killian, recent Met- andbe the first to experience everything Galyan’‘s Sporting Goods ONO eRe aa aa eee Tee a ten Galyan’s Sporting Goods +November 3, 12-4PM: Meet Bearemy, the huggable Build A-Bear mascot at Build-A-Be Pt iyi TET Larry H. Miller Bountiful Chrysler Jeep, and other great prizes Everything Ve +November 3, 1-3PM: Meet Dominique Dawes, Olympian Galyan’s Sporting Goods under the sun...moon andstars Register to win a PT Cruiser, courtesy of pre- the hospitality suite, House of Docs, Music Cafe and Digital Actor JimmySmits and median Paul Rodriguez, stand. ing in for Christina Aguilera, club. About attended. ticket Center. Thefestival will offer ticket preselection online in midDecember, before individual miefe and Gala (RS.VP. parties, during the pass dates plus includes Cafe and Digital Cen. “A” passholders also get into the Opening Night Pre- and 17 regular screenings and ussions, as well as Theatre, also selection, and admission to all Eccles before 6 p.m. This package and-admission-to the hospisuite, House of Docs, evening parties, the Opening cess to all screenings/at the ticket pre-selection, and admission to the hospitality suite, House of Docs, Music Cafe andDigital Center. sale today starting at 10 a.m., they would haveroles in the announcement. Other four top Latin Grammyawards as the honors were revealed in v-key-announcement Tues- | during The Gateway Under the Sun...Moon & Stars Crt ee teLe) munis as |