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Show ek Friday, August 29, 2003 The Salt Lake'Tnbune THOE MIX Di6 ».m.; through Sept. 27; Mondays farecual oiwters 7:30 p.m through Oct. 18; 3:30 p.m. matinee 10us page rom Previous Page Oct. 11 and 18; $9.50-$14.50; 801-226. 8600 “Wind in the Willows” Sandy Amphitheater, 9400 S. 1300 North, Orem; opens tonight, 7:30 p.m., continues Mondays and Thursdays through Saturdays, 7:30 Sept. 27; $8-$10; $5-$7 children; stu dent and senior discounts avail / able; 801-393-0070. Saturday, 8 p.m.; $6; $5 children and seniors; $25 family pass Satur day; tickets at the gate East, Sandy; tonight and Saturday, 8 p.m.; $10 premium; $8priority; $6 lawn; student and senior discounts “The Music Man” available; 568-6097or at the gate “The Saloon Keeper's Daughter’ Terrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 E.4700 South, Ogden; Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.; through “West Side Story” Murray Park Amphitheater, 495 E 1300 South, Murray; tonight and / and “Forever Paid” Pickleville Playhouse, 2049 Bear LakeBlvd., Garden City; Forever SO uae UNMR eerao ec Beakot Brunch © Mountain MadnessSale Get Your Season Tickets Now! ° Best Buys Before September 8 © Pre-Season Prices on Mountain School Programs - OOMPAH‘till you drop! and Opening! p.m.; $30; 569-1482. Comedy / improv Comedy Sportz Comedy Circuit Theater, 7711 S. 700 West, Midvale; tonight and Saturday, 9 p.m.; $8; 748-2283. Laughing Stock $8; $6 students; 355-4628. ftoberjest Weefeno Traditional Food & Beverage Quick Wits 5001 S. Highland Drive (near Cot tonwood Mall), Holladay; tonight and Saturday, 7:30 and 10 p.m.; $8; $6 students and seniors; 577-8323. Off the Top Plan B, 268 Main St., Park City; Saturday, 8 p.m.; $7; tickets at the door, 435-647-5678. Wiseguys 3500 S. 2200 West, West Valley City; Kyle Cease; tonight and Saturday, 8 and10 p.m.; $10; Steven Fales; Kindertand Fun for the Kids aed Heber Valley Railroad, 450 S. 600 West, Heber City; Saturday, 6 p.m.; $40; $27 children; 800-888-8499 or 435-654-5601. “The Phantom Killer” Shalamar Reception Center, 2065 E. 6200 South, Holladay; Saturday, 7 St.; tonight and Saturday, 10 p.m.; rand . Snowsird 946-2918. “Till Death Do Us Part” Off Broadway Theatre, 272 8. Main Sist Annual SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2003 Plaidfinal performance, tonight; The Saloon Keepers’s Daughterfinal performance, Saturday, $11, $7 children; call for showtimes, 435- Sunday, 8 p.m.; $5; Dobie Maxwell; Thursday, 8 p.m.; $5; 463-2909. Knock Your Socks Off “Hooplah”; West Institute, 300 8. 1400 East; Saturday, 4 p.m.; free. Dancing © Music ® Costumes Der Marktplatz featuring the Work of Over 30 Artisans WEEKENDS & LABOR DAY THROUGH OCTOBER 5 EEKEND AT SNOWBIRD... COOL. READINGS/ SIGNINGS Karen Curinga signs The Greatest Diet on Earth; Sage’s Cafe, 473 E. 300 South; today, 6-7 p.m. James Dashner reads and signs A Doorin the Woods; Barnes & Noble,6 N. Rio Grande; Saturday, 3-6 p.m., reading SPEND THE WEEKEND! LODGING RATES AS LOW AS $59 PER ROOM PER NIGHT. Aj. 1 (800) 453-3000 FOR RESERVATIONS © EVENT HOTLINE: (801) 933-2110 at4 p.m. Fred Civish signs Sunnyside War, Waldenbooks, 1300 N. 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MATTRESS FURNITURE OUTLET All Stores Open 10:00 am - 9:00 p.m. MON-SAT : Come see our ATTRESSES ONL CENTERVILLE MURRAY teiteene: 1066 South State 94PagesLane 5570 South 900 East <reee 225-5363 294-7674 270-8778 OREM Hidden Splendor Fine Art 1760 S. 1100 East; works by Russian plein-air painter Paul Gobtakov and Oleg, plus Frenchartist Fressinier. Lamplight Art Gallery 163 S. Main, Bountiful; acrylic/ media abstracts by Susan Plouzek; through August. Left Bank Gailery 242 S. 200 West; “The Crucifixion of Modern Day Heroes,” a mixedmedia installation by Mary Brooks. Local Colors Artworks Trolley Square, 602 E. 600 South; John Collins,oil painter; Jim Frankoski, photographer; Al The lin, photographer, Mike and Penny Stevens, glassblowers Magpies’ Nest Gallery 39 N. I St.; textile show featuring Nancy Raybould, MarkDiscola, and David Jensen; through Sept. 17. ROCKER | Antelope Island Art Show Antelope Island Visitors Center, through Sept. 29; oil paintings of the island and other Utahsites by Ken Baxter; daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., through Sept. 15, then 9 a.m. to5 p.m. Arrow Press Studios 165 S. West Temple, Building 1, Suites 301-306; “Open Studio Event” featuring regular studio artists. Art Access 339 W. Pierpont Ave.; ninth annual Partners Exhibition featuring Berry Banks, Jason Jones, McKenzie Martin, Kelly Loosli, Robert Wynne, Mike Green, Jennifer Pogman, Roberta Glidden, Voijko Rizvanovic and Sam Wilson. In Art Access II Gallery: Art Access Annual Juried Teen WorkshopExhibition. Artspace Forum Galiery 329 W. Pierpont Ave.; paintings and performance art by Kristina Lenzi; through Sept. 6. Performance tonight, 7-9 p.m. David Ericson Fine Art 418 S. 200 West; group show. E Street Gallery 82 ESt.; “Doctors Show: The Art of Healing Hands,” featuring Kent Farnsworth, watercolors; Greg Goodman, ceramics; Don Pedersen, paintings and sculpture; Homer Rich, ceramics; and Gill Sanders, wood carvings; through Sept. 17. 66-8400 Park City Art 577 Main St., Park City; coopera tive gallery featuring paintings, sculpture, jewelry, photography and pottery by17 local artists. Phillips Gallery 444 E. 200 South; summer group show: “Floor to Ceiling.” Rio Gallery 310 S. 455 West; “I'll ShowYou Mine,” work from the collections of 12 Utah artists. Rose Wagner Art Gallery 138 W. 300 South; “Workson Styrofoam,” art by Whitney Leary Salt Lake Art Center 20 S. West Temple; paintings by RomeyStuckart; through Sept 21; paintings and drawings by Stephen Schultz; through Sept. 28. Sage’s Cafe 473 E. 300 South; artwork by Sum merBorla; through Sept. 30 th Street Gallery 1299 E. 4500 South; showing regu lar galleryartists Sprague Library 2131 S. 1100 East; “The Awaken. ing of Women: Mixed Media by Heather Barron”, through Sept. 6. St. George Art Museum 47 E. 200 North, St. George; “Within My View,” landscape paintings by Jim Jones; through Oct. 17 3W Gallery 159 W. Broadway; art by Jesus Silva; through Sept. 15 Trofiey Square Galleries 600 E. 700 South; featuring Char. ley Hafen Jewelers, Original Way, Sandstone Design, Thomas Kincade, Wild Earth Images, and Hard Rock Café UTah Artist Hands 61 W. 100 South; photography by Willie Holdman; throughSept. 17 Wasatch Frame Shop 1940 S. 1100 East; “Waves in the Desert,” work by Heidi Van Ert. Reception tonight, 6-8 p.m. |