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Show E10 BUSY WEEK As the Utah MusicFestival mann’s Suite for E for Two Flutes; Gaubert’s Fiute Sonata No. 1 (1971), and Ravel's “Introduction and Allegro” enters its penultimate week, professional chamber musi- cians will appear at four con- formed Wednesdayat 8 p.m. at at 3 p.m. at Deer Valley Resort y nualfestival and at numerous venues in the United States and abroad. Featured soloists are flutist Julius Baker and pianist John Novacek. * Tickets are $12 to $5 for the Salt Lake City and resort performances, and $10 to $3 in Logan. For tickets and information, (800) 249-BLUE; (801) Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon and Aug 13 On Friday Chicago, the Liszt Society's an- (1905), certs in Salt Lake City. Logan and two ski resorts Nielsen's Quintet, Opus 43; Mendelssohn's Quartet No 6 in F, and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D will be per- nearPar! Barbara and Gerhardt Suhrstedt will perform works of Rimsky-Korsakov, Schubert, Liszt, Prokofiev and Gershwin. The piano team has been featured on the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert series in Fine Arts on the University of Utah campus, respectively Both begin at 8 p.m. On the program is Tele- & Fromprevious page On yenues are the Eecles Confer- TEMPLE SQUARE The Assembly Hal! on Tem- TET eee Pianist Gail Niwa will perform Friday at the Park City Interna- USE THE RADIO IK TOR CAR OR BRING One From Hore BSS) tional Music Festival with Michael Gurt. ple Square in downtown Salt LakeCityis the site of two concerts this week, under auspices of the Temple Square Concert ONpee aeacdLud as atytdty Bocaviontass ( FREEMIMY2 en THE NET Q First KNIGHT SEAN CONNERY G53 Gex.Clothes, Popularity. Is There A Problem Here? POCAHONTAS 12:45 3:00 5:15 aeieae INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARI 9:30 (STEREO) > OPERATIONDUMBO,DROP(re) ( > NO.Passes. NO DISCOUNT TICKETS FIRST KNIGHT«®) i ‘‘ 4 4:00 4:00 7:00 9 ~VIRTUOSITY @ 448 No eAsses: NO DISCOUNT ns NINE4 MONTHS(pc-1 Wo Passes. 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EXIT BEFORE 6:45pm (DTS) DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM (A) HEARINGIMPAIREDSYSTEMAVAILABLE READINGS/SIGNINGS COLLECTED COLUMNS Salt Lake City writer Klancy de Nevers will show slides and discuss the book she co-edited, Cohassett Beach Chronicles: World War II in the Pacific Northwest by Kathy Hogan. The book is a collection of newspaper columnsthat document the war effort in a small coastal town in Washington state, although its images of wartime Americawill be familiar to Utahnsas well. Theslide show and discussion will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Art Access Gallery, 339 W. Pierpont Ave.in Salt Lake City. Q BRODIE SYMPOSIUM A symposium on the 50-year anniversary of Fawn McKay TER WORLD(Fs) 1) 430 448720940 i Tae {G) 4:05 3:10 5:45 7:20 9:25 y ANTRIG t Te. A H Air Like No 3 a Cia an heer * Vi eA seas 0 61E Ns 0 i faseSea store, 5928 S. State St. in Salt LakeCity. THEATER VEILED COMEDY “There Goes the Bride” wraps up the summer season for Park City Performances. The British story of a wedding day gone awry stars Geoff Spade, Melissa Timms, Steve Kerr, Thom Dillon, Joanna Charnes, Janet Bushnell and Michael Elkington. ‘‘There Goes the Bride” is under the direction of Ed Gryska. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 seniors and students and $8 for children under 12. On Thursdaynights, all tickets are $2 off. The production begins Friday and plays Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Oo SHREW REDUX Shakespeare’s “Shrew” gets tamed again, courtesy of the new Salt Lake Shakepeareproduction opening Thursday at the Babcock Theatre in Pioneer Memorial Theater. Under the direction of Aiexander Gelman, the Salt Lake Shakespeare company stages IB See next page BsaAMAT Witp Anp Wacky.Best.’ i AtH rar neuer) eBoy Pears a t ei 00.700 4 sat via 8 572.2qth ANY 1a } ; /ARIS WHILE VOU WERE IT’S A SECRET Utah author Sherry Lewis will sign copies of her latest mystery novel, No Place For Secrets, Saturday from 1 te 3 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Book- CM tae cas ie i Ponseaneeke 2S?78,230(aTEREO) PASSES, NC OUNT I} Series. The free performances begin at 7:30 p.m., but seating “DeCapeNt! Expcosivel Bi) FREE WILLY2 irc) 4:15 ‘THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD 1 Robert chief financialofficer of a San Jose construction company, is narrator. His wife Hawley is pianist, writer and coordinator. The couple was married in 1970. The family has performed extensively on LDS Church and community programs. Oo ence Center on the campus of Utah State University in Logan, and the Utah Museumof the music and text. Robert, the 355-ARTS, or (800) 816UTAH. and Saturday's Saturday, Hawsfamily — featuring 12 of the 15 Haws children — presents an evening of religious Brodie’s book, No Man Knows MyHistory: The Life ofJoseph Smith, will be held Wednesday from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.in the Behavioral Science Auditorium on the University of Utah campus. Admissionis free. Oo FROM THE ROAD Victoria Redel will read and sign her collection of stories, Where the Road Bottoms Out, Thursday at 7 p.m. at A Woman’s Place Bookstore at Foothill Village in Salt Lake City. Oo (Hee NO PASSES OR SUPERSAVERS we 1325 Was 3500 Sou, Pas 204 fash 3108 Sou CINEMAS &9007168 ROH Nem ae $400 SO.___PURCH BEFORE &lSpm 12:35 2:45 4:55 7:05 9:45 weea pusSatuceeNamedhttosonras ION DUMBO DROP (FG)200 4307.00 916 ASSES, es seean ‘only, Siamese “JULIANNE MOORES SUBLIMELY GIFTED," [50 BARGAIN MATINEES ALLoeHOW'SBEFORE 6:00. PRENTHESIS Ss EoRS | SaecoTSéae TES roe RUSARsickeerseni EAS EGA ercelamens ) 3HRS. 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