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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ee CALENDAR Mountain Dew lee Village Pat Metheny Group Jazz: Kingsbury Hall: March14 bands include CheapTrick, Coo lio, The Roots, Bi tickets, $22 to $36, through ArtTix Voodoo tick aT TIGRETS etee Compiled by Scott C. Morgan aes Power Ballads: Styx and REO Speedwagon return to Utah at the McKayEvents Cen- ter in Oremon March 23. Tickets, $34, go on sale Saturday at 10 am. at the McKay Events Center box office, (801) 863-7469, and through Smith’s Tix. Daddy, George Glisten.aro Ni kka Costa, Pennywise, Fishbone, Dance Hall Crashers, SaveFerris, aS during the Winter Games;tickets, $28 to $40, vary for each night depending on admissionto the vil lage itselfr or for each concert; uu bands, international DJs and celebrities at Club Axis during the Winter Games;tickets, $12, Theatre. Tickets, $40, are on In the Wings: Prices listed do not include service charges, which can be significant. For tickets: Sct ArtTix ites ta ane is 355-ARTS; Smith’s Tix is 467-TIXX or (800) 888-TIXX; Ticketmaster outlets are the Delta Center boxoffice, Fred Meyerlocations or Gray- violinist and pianist; Temple night, 7.30pm; free. See next page March 26; tickets, $30 to $47, through AHTix Miserabl musical; Capitol Theatre, April 3 to 20; tickets, $20 to $60; through AntTix “Tony n’ Tina's Wedding” dinner/improvisation theater; e me Diana Krall aeeeal- ae “ Abravanel ad May 1; tickets, = on £5: throughArtTix and ees ae OTAN MARQUEE ‘Thanksgiving Point Barn, Lehi: Feb. 13 1028"ntickets, $28, $32 and $136 families, through at the Rose WagnerPerforming aoe Arts Center Jeanné Wagner AbravanelHall; Feb. 20; tickets, ix. sale through ArtTix. 30 p.m.; free Dunford Auditorium, Dixie State Sq College, St. George; tonight, 8 p.m: BYUFaculty Chamber 7. quintet; MadsenRecital Hall, Brig Kevin LeFohn and Te ham Young University, Provo; to- country legend; Kingsbury Hall; Hear Them Roar: A return 7,30mondBetis engagement of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” is set to play March19 through 31 whale CD stores, 325-SEAT. B7 Friday, February1, 2002 $10, through AriTix. 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AND RIGE-ECCLES OLYMPIC STADIUM members to a special day of arts and culture in welcoming world-class exhibits on the University of Utah campus, Saturday, February 9, Noon-5 p.m. athletés and worldwide visitors to our campus during "the 2002 Olympic Winter © Games. From the Opening and Closing Ceremonies to - Calendar of G rents WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US the many Games-related FEBRUARY 2002 Colorado State, We welcomeinternational visitors and community cae te Women’s Basketball vs. Air Force, Huntsman Center, 3 p.m,, 801-581-6641. 801-581-6641. Men's Basketball vs. Air Force, Huntsman Center, 6 p.m., 801-581-6641 4 Utah High i School Computer Programming Contest, 104 EMCB, 8 a.m., 801-581-8224. KINGSBURY HALL + 801-581-7100 ‘Keepers ofthe Flame, Feb. 4, 12-14, 8 p.m. Sam Cardon and Kurt Bestor, Utah's favorite contemporary musicians, pay tribute to the Olympic movement with music illuminating Olympic athletesstories against a backdrop of Olympic film footage. MARRIOTT LIBRARY * 801-581-8558 NAZI OLYMPICS — Berlin 1936, traveling exhibit from the US. Holocaust Memorial Muscum includes artifacts of the 1936 Games. Free. For info: 801-585-1682, A Century OfSkiing: Treasures From The Utab Ski Archives uses photographs, art facts, documents, and memorabilia todepict pioneering developments by Utah skiers, and Utah'sefforts to secure the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. UTAH MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 801-581-7332 Athletes in Antiquity suns Feb. 2Mar. 17, and features 35 objects from the J. Paul Getty Museum highlighting ancient Greeklife during Olympian times Albert Tisandicr: Drawings of Nature and Industry in ¢x¢ Unncd States documents his arduous joumcy across the (US. exploring unfamiliar America. teritorics includ: ing Utah,Arizona, Montana, Colorado, and California. F ve. UTAH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 801-581-4303 Utah's First Nations: Peoples ofthe Great Basin and Colorado Plateau, takes visitors (on a journey that celebrates the unique and individual cultures of Utah's diverse tribes using art and the spoken word UNION GALLERY 801-581-2048 Game Face: What Does A Female Athlcte Look Like? uses photoimages to explore the hanging role ofsports in girls! and women’s lives. Free MEDICALILLUSTRATIONS HALLSIDE GALLERY, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL,‘a’ FLOOR, ‘GC’ HALLWAY Contest winning artwork from Native American students of the Four Comers arca around the theme Whar the Olympics Mean To Me. ce: BAILEY EXHIBITION HALL 801-581-8254 Yesterday's Tomocrows. Past Visions ofthe American Futur, from the Senithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, explores the history of the future - ou and beliefs about things 10 come. Part of the 2002 Ofympte Winter ‘Gezves Cultural Olympiad. Free. (Closed Feb. 9.) EXHIGIT® ARE ONGOING THROUGH Fr@RUARY. U OF Um 200 SOUTH UNIVERSITY STREET 801-581-7200 _ WWW.UTAH.EDU/CALENDAR Emerson String Quartet, Gardner Concert Hall, 7:30p.m., 801-581-7100. Keepers ofthe Flame,Kingsbury Hall, Men's Basketball vs. New Mexico, Huntsman Center, 10 p.m., 801-581-6641. 8 p.m, 801-581-7100. 25:26 Conference: Changing Faces ofUtah Men’s Basketball vs. Wyoming, Huntsman Center, 10 p.m., 801-581-6641, Collaboration and Conversation on Race, Ethnicity, andGenderin Public and Higher Education, Union Building, (801-585-3417, 6&8 University Closed for Opening Ceremony Rehearsal and Opening Ceremony. Closure does not apply to essential University personnel or employees of the University Hospital and Clinics, 28 9/11 Terrorism Lecture; Bioterrorism, Gould Auditorium, 12 p.m., 801-581-6181. FleisherJolley-Tree Trio, Virtuoso Concert, Gardner Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m., 801-581-7100. 12-14 Keepers ofthe Flame, Kingsbury Hall, 8 p.m, 801-581-7100, Take UTA TRAXi ‘The University TRAX Line runs every 15 minutes, 6 am.—11 p.m., Monday 14 ‘Women's Basketball vs. New Mexico, through Saturday, 10 a.m.—8 p.m. Huntsman Center, 7 p.m., 801-581-6641. Sunday. Call RIDE-UTAfor more info, THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH os oat ge 8 |