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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune NIGHTOUT Friday, December29, 1995 E12 Loads of Entertainment Options for New Year’s HOP ByLori Buttars unicycling are included in this show that was previously present- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Each week, The Salt Lake Tribune surveys a number of bartenders, traditional fonts of wisdom, as to their patrons views on a selected subject This week's topic: With New Year’s Eve coming, what’s the best cure for a hangover? One kamikaze, two beers and a Bloody Mary. And drink about two gallons of water and you're readyto go. Oh, yeah, I have {used it]. If you fall off the horse, you've got to get back on. that involve putting on your party clothes, planning ahead and making reservations? There are plentyof choices this New Year's Eve. @ Maestro Joseph Silverstein strikes up the Utah Symphonyfor the orchestra’s annual concert and gala at 10 p.m at Abravanel Hall Swoon to a program of dance music including ““Skater’s Waltz,” “Morning, Noon and Night in Vi- enna,” and a surprise batch of stirring tunes that will get you in the mood for the post-concert partynext doorat the Salt Palace Grand Hall, where festive food, beverages and Father Time await Kevin Pacheco LeprechaunInn, Holladay o Don't drink so much. I do [have a secret concoction], but if I told you then everybody would know. Ron Toloso Shooting Star, Huntsville 0 Aspirin and water, that’s my cure. A lot of people say red beer (beer, tomato juice and Tabasco sauce], but I don't know. Robin Nelson Hawn’s, Hyrum ed at Salt Lake’s Off Broadway Theatre and Park City’s Egyptian Theatre Schonberger, who has studied mimewith Moni Yakim and dance with Merce Cunningham and the Joffrey School of Ballet, has taken his act to 32 states and four You've heard of First Night. Well, how about “other night,” events tickets and reserved tables are available for $45. Tickets for just The dance band Potpourriwill be featured Tickets are $37 to $45 at the Abravanel Hall box office or by calling the Utah Symphony. Formal dress is optional @For those in a Las Vegas frame of mind, The Cottage Program International and Community Nursing Services are flying in Mr. Las Vegas’ — Wayne Newton — for a fund-raising gala at the Salt Palace Convention Center The theme for the eveningis a 1920s speakeasy, complete with gamingtables, prizes and a buffet dinner. Party hats, noisemakers and soft drinksalso will be avail- countries. | JosephSilverstein will lead the Utah Symphony Sundaynight. able, along with a cash bar for those who wish to imbibe. Joe Muscolino’s Big Swing Band and Jared Osmondand his country band will warm up the crowd before Newton comes out for the big show General-admission tickets to the gala, which is set to begin at 7:30 p.m., are $98 at Smith’s Tix. Mf you prefer to spend New Year’s Eve in a darkened theater, a couple ofstages in townwill fea- ArtTix, are $24.50. Park City Performances’ “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ will be at the Egyptian Theatre. 328 Main St. The play by Barbara Robinson tells of the unruly Herdman children and how they upend the annual Christmas pageant Tickets are $12, $10 for people 55 and older and students 12 to i6 with I.D., and $8 for children 12 His performance has been categorized as one that merges the good-hearted clown elements of Charlie Chaplin and Red Skelton with the hard-charg- ing athleticism of Olympian Tommy Moe. The showbegins Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15, $8 for chil- dren and $50 for families. For reservations call Snowbird, 5216040, ext. 4090. Before the show, enjoy Snow- @Colorado-based performance artist and world champion freestyle competitor Alan Schonbergerwill be skiing down imagi- bird's annual New Year's Eve torchlight parade and fireworks. At approximately 6 p.m., revelers can sip apple cider while torchbearing skiers create patterns on the mountainside. As the parade winds down, the sky will light up with a bangof color. The sights are free for the viewing. @ Salt Lake’s private-club nary mountains New Year's Eve scene will be crawling with action, and under.. Familyrates are also ture live productions. available. For reservations, call Matinee performances of two diverseplays will be offered Sunday at 2 p.m. in Salt Lake and Park City The Salt Lake Acting Company presents Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Millennium Approaches,” Part I of ‘Angels in America,” at the theater, 168 W. 500 North. The drama for mature audiences concerns AIDS, polities, Mormons, Jews and homosexuality in the self-absorbed ‘80s. Tickets, available through 649-9371 at the Cliff Lodge at Snowbird in Little Cottonwood Canyon. “Ski Bum in Piano Roll” features alter ego Tooloose Scattergood doing his uniquecircusacts and figure skiing on a player piano with a 22-foot keyboard. Juggling, balancing acts, dance and from buffet dinnersto disco dancing. Here is a smattering of the events planned. For moreinformation, check the club calendar below, Thosegoingto the Zephyr Club, 301 S. West Temple, will boogie to the Disco Drippers. Dinner the music and party favors are $25. : Otherprivate-club activities of note include Port O’ Call, 78 W. 400 South, which will feature Mocha Joe, party favors and giveaways for $12. D.B. Cooper’s, 19 E. 200 South, offers two dinner seatings at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Rich Wymanwill be at the piano with the George Brown Quintet. Free party favorsare available Green Street, 650 E. 500 South, offers a prime-rib buffet and dancing to the Blue Healers for $45 per person. Anyone who just wants to dance must pay $5 (member) or $10 (guest). Sandy’s Station, 8925 S. 255 West, also is offering a prime-rib buffet and party favors. The band Cattle Axe will help line dance in the New Year at $25, or $45 a couple. For dancing only, admission is $10. @ Hotels in downtown Salt LakeCity are reporting a scarcity of vacancies for New Year's Eve, thanks to a host of dinner dances and overnight packages they have lined up. Little America, 500 S. Main, is the host of Mardi Gras with the swinging soundsof San Francisco singer Charles Williams and his Revue with dining on leg of lamb. Dance to the Dynatones at the Red Lion, 255 S. West Temple, which is also featuring prime-rib dinner buffets. Tribune ‘staff writers Nancy Melich and Marty Renzhofer contributed to this roundup. o I don't really know. I’ve heard of a few — tomato juice and beer, raw eggs and beer. I’ve never done it. I just suffer and complain Cindy Esuckers S&WLounge, Lake Point oO Another shot of whiskey — and sex. CLUB NOTES Punk Explosion: The Miami New Times called the Atomic Boys’ “Sonic Cocktail” the “best Buzzcocks album that Green Dayhasyet to record.” Easy comparisons aside, Dena Lee Bongo, Salt Lake City a The hair of the dog. Mix a big glass of tomato juice, beer, Worcestershire sauce, pepper and Tabasco. Then chugit Lori Smith City Limits, Salt Lake City a Take a teaspoon of honey and Alka-Seltzer Plus, The teaspoon of honey brings up your blo. dsugar level. That’s why youhave a hangover — your blood-sugar ley- el is at rock bottom. Or take a t blespoon of warmhoney. Myc tomers say drink Bloody Marys Chris Taylor Club Cabana, Salt Lake City Q My sister says ice cream. I say a little hair of the dog that bit 5 only go little slower the next day. They tell you to use eggs or tomato juice or Tabasco, that gross stuff. Or just don’t drink Renae Stewart Club DJ’s, Salt Lake City Oo A Bloody Mary. L usea little bit of everything: tomato juice, Tabasco sauce, pepper, celery salt and Worcestershire sauce. It’s topped with a salted rim, a lime andan onion. Greg Harrington Widow McCoys, Salt Lake City Oo Frank says a half gallon of wild turkey, then back it with 101 rum. Southern California-based Atomic Boys do their best to perform sonic punk to shakein place to, The band performs Sundayat the Bar & Grill, 60 E 800 South, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $5 in advance, $8 at the door. Riverbed Jed and Loose open the show, which night Show” and the “Cosby Show.” Biscuit also takes pride in performing a “clean show “To really understand what makes things funny and to knowwhat a goodjokeis, you need tobe able to get the laugh without relying on vulgarities to prop uy) ur ideas and performance,” he said CLUB LISTINGS I'd be running to the bathroom af- ter that one. I'd say a raw duck egg and a warmbeer will doit Fred Curtis Rose Jimax, N. Salt Lake FREE... MOTOROLA SUNDAY pro(Foo the lead Funny New Year: Nothing brings in the new yearlike a good laugh, especiallyif you’re erying becauseof the old year. On Sunday, Utah-based comedian Johnny Biscuit will headline at Chyzzelz Comedy Club, in Trolley Squarein Salt Lake City. The showbeginsat 10 p.m. Tickets are $40 per couple, $25 each, and include a champagnetoast and dancing Based in Provo, Biscuit has played in comedy clubs throughout the United States, including Hollywood's Improy He has written for the “To- TONIGHT King Trance, rock, Bar & Grill, 60 800 South, 9 p.m. PHONES FREE Insat Bar & Grill will be ground zero Sunday for the Atomic Boys. Seaof Jones and American Mojo,Cin emaBar, 45 W, Broadway, 9p.m. Close Range, country/rock, Charley's State, 8:30 p.m. untry/rock, Dry Cow 1 Ave., Ogden, 8:30 p.m . rock, Blue Note, 3939 S Highland, 8:30 p.m Bam Davis, country, Westerner. 3360 S. Redwood, 9 p.m Megan Peters, rock Cisero's, Park City, 9 p.m. Mountain Rain, country Redwood Lounge, 502 8, Redwood, 9 p.m. Pig Meal, rock, Salt City Cafe, 307 W 200South, 9 p.m. Salsa Brava,s alsa, Zephyr, 301 S. West Temple, 9 p.m. 1¢ Dixon Line, country, Sabre Club, 14 E. 800 South, 8:45 p.m. Diane King, variety, Hunter's Lodge 94 E, 7200 South, 7:30p.m Loose Cannons, rock, City Limits, 1 E. 3300South, 9 p.m. Menagerie, rock, Sage Club, 8136 S State, 9 p.m Papa Kega, rock, Ashbury Pub, 22 E 100 South. 9 p.m rock, Dead Goat Saloon. 165 S. West Temple. 9:30 pm Flaky Jane, rock, GreenStreet, Trolley ‘MOTOROLA 255-4400 (South of Lone Star Steakhouse) good only with new US We: activation. C restrictions apply. TONIGHT WEST" CELLULAR SATURDAY Dishwalla, Decomposers, Red #5 and Goldspine, rock, Bar & Grill, 60 E. 800 South, 9 p.m. Killer Clowns, Pijamas de Gato and Alien Opera, rock, Cinema Bar, 45 W. Broadway, 9 p.m. Close Range, country/rock, Charley's Club, 2827 S. State, 8:30 p.m. Bare! kK, country/rock, Dry Cow Club, 2402 Wall Ave., Ogden, 8:30 p.m. Last Chance, rock, Blue Note, 3939 S. Highland, 8:30 p.m Bam Davis, country, Westerner, 3360 S, Redwood, 9 p.m Megan Peters, rock, Cisero’s, Park City, 9 p.m Mountain Rain, country, Redwood rc SATURDAY medy, Chyzzelz, Trolley Square, 8 and 10 p.m, Tickets, $8 Andres Fernandez and Geoff Brown, Comedy Circuit, 7200 S. 700 West, 8 and 10:45 p.m. Tickets, $13.75. SUNDAY New Year's Eve Bash with Dan Horn and Mark Eubanks, Comedy Circuit, 7200 S. 700 West, 9:45 p.m. Tickets, $87.50. Johnay Biscuit, Chyzzelz, Trolley Square, 8 and 10 p.m. Tickets, $8 TUESDAY le, rock, Dead Goat Saloon, 165 TUESDAY Dan Horn and Mark Eubanks, Comedy Circuit, 7200 S. 700 West, 8 p.m. Tickets, Last Chance,rock, Blue Note, 3939 S. Highland, 8:30 p.m. Sidewalk jon, rock, Salt City Cafe, 307 W. 200 South, 9 p.m. Acoustic Goat, Dead Goat Saloon, 165 S. West Temple, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY , Chyzzelz, Trolley Square, 8 pm. Tickets, $8. Dan Horn and Mark Eubanks, Comedy Cire $10. Last Chance,rock, Club DJ's, 3849 W 5400 South, 8:30 p.m. arri Style, rock, Dead Goat Saloon 165 S, West Temple, 9:30 p.m. '200 S. 700 West, 8 p.m. Tickets, THURSDAY THURSDAY Spaceboy Punkadelic and Lion, rock. Bar & Grill, 60 E. 800 South, 9 p.m mmedty, Chyzzelz, Trolley Square, 8 p.m. Tickets, $8. Dan Horn and Mark Eubanks, Comedy Circuit, 7200 S. 700 West, 8 p.m. Tickets, $10.75 FLY FREE i i amt il eee es Andres Fernandez and Geoff Brown, Comedy Circuit, 7200 S, 700 West, 8 and 10:45 p.m. Tickets, $13.75, » Chyzzelz, Trolley Square, 8 and 10 p.m. Tickets, $8 Temple, 9:30 p.m Day-trip to We ndover! Take the 15-minute flight to Wendover, Nevada with our $49 Fun Package. Flight departs from Salt Lake City Airport at 9-00 om and returns from Wendover that evening at 11:00 pm. Includes round trip airfare, $5 dining coupon, $20 slot tokens, $25 lucky bucks, ond ground transportation to and from the casinos. For reservations call 531-4000, : h. (86 NEXT FLIGHTS — DEC. 9™ AND DEC. 30™ STATE LINE /SILVER SMITH WENDOVER CASINOS" EVADA hase requited. Subject to evalloblity, Public charter servi 12 provided by Greot American Airways See operator porticipan! contac!for futher detaii PELL PHONES MOTOROLA FREE: MOTOROLA MICRO TAC LITES $49.00 PLUS $40.00 CASH BACK 20% OFF ALL ACCESSORIES 90 DAYS FREE WEEKENDS AND EVENINGS 7 DIFFERENT PHONES--1¢ EACH Square, 9 p.m Ona Saturday PHONES After Christmas Sale! 7214 South 900 East COMEDY Riverbed Jed, Atomic Boyand Loose, rock, Bar & Grill, 60 E, 800 South, 9 p.m ‘Tickets, $5 in advance or $6 at the door Jerry Joseph & Jethro Belt, Sweet Loretta and Reverend Willie, Cinema Bar, 45 W. Broadway, 9 p.m. Tickets, $10. Tail Feathers, rock, Uncle Bart's Club 837 S. Main, 3 p.m. Close Range, country /rock, Charley's Club, 2827 S. State, 8:30 p.m Last Chance,rock, Blue Note, 3939 S. Highland, 8 p.m. Bam Davis, country, Westerner, 3360 S. Redwood, 9 p.m Mountain Rain, country. Redwood Lounge, 502 S. Redwood,9 p.m. Papa Kega,rock, Salt City Cafe, 307 W 200 South, 9 p.m. Disco Drippers, disco, Zephyr, 301 S West Temple. 9 p.m. ‘annons, rock. City Limits, 1037 E, 3300 South, 9 p.m. Wildside New Year's Party, rock, Sage Club, 8136 S. State, 8 p.m. Backwash,rock, Ashbury Pub, 22 E. 100 South, 9 p.m begins at 9 p.m “Sonic Cocktail’ was duced by Barrett Jones Fighters, Presidents of United States) and Dig singer Scott Hackwith. Fender Bender, rock. Uncle Bart's Club, 837 S. Main, 9 p.m. Greywolf, country/rock, Charley's Club, 2827 S. State, 8:30 p.m Gold Rush, rock, Dry Cow Club, 2402 Wall Ave., Ogden, 8:30 p.m. Last Chance, rock, Club DJ's, 3849 W 5400 South, 8:30 p.m. Zion Tribe, rock, Salt City Cafe, 307 W. 200 South, 9 p.m The Weed, rock, Dead GoatSaloon, 165 S. West Temple, 9:30 p.m. Lounge, 502 S. Redwood, 9 p.m. Funk Night, rock, Salt City Cafe, 307 W200South, 9 p.m. Brava, salsa, Zephyr, 301 S. West ‘Temple, 9 p.m. ixon Line, country Sabre Club, 14 F. 800South, 6:45 p.m. Larry Ovaitt, variety, Hunter's Lodge, 94 8. 7200 South, 7:30 p.m. Loose Cannons, rock, City Limits, 1037 E, 3300 South, 9 p.m Menagerie, rock, Sa e Club, 8136 S. State, 9 p.m. Backwash, rock Ashbury Pub, 22 E. 100 South, 9 p.m. House of Cards, rock, Dead Goat Sa loon, 185 S. West Temple, 9:30p.m. Flaky Jane, rock, GreenStreet. Trolley Square, 9 p.m. ° es si WWen itasetSae RITZ CLASSIC OPEN AT 9A WI . JANUARYIst ti! 1:00 a.m. — BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY) 2265 SO. STATE 486-2176 i |