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44' i1 Mini-Blin- ds - am 11 talent field Those interested should send 11:30 a m KBYU-FOpera live — Puccini Saturday His points were well made but the staid delivery made this portion seem sterile Especially since he interrupted his monologue to clock each segment with a stop watch before moving on to the next target "How about taking the three million plus acres of golf courses in this country and turning them into places for the homeless tc live?" he said "Golf is an arrogant elitist game practiced by only a few mostly white rich ar The Ogden Arts Commission is setting up an Artist Resource Bank comprising visual artists musicians and dancers in the Ogden area Respondents will be asked their views and ways to improve the arts climate in Weber County The information will be used to help create a new cultural arts plan The public and artists are also invited to use the resource pool to learn about grants special projects current legislation and other important in the arts KBYU-F- MuThursday 9 pm KBYU-Fsic at Marlboro — "A Memorial Tribute to Rudolf Serkin" "Turandot" near-capacit- y readyfor-bro- ALL FIELDS: "St am Sunday Paul Sunday Morning" — pianist James Tocco in music of Mozart Ravel Copland and Chopin Sunday 1 pm KUER Utah Symphony — Liszt Symphony No 2 ("Dante"): Tchalkovsky Serenade for Strings Sunday 430 pm KUFR (FM917) — "The Sacred Concert Hall" KBYU-F7 pm Wednesday Wednesday Night Opera — Rossini "Le Comte Ory" Thursday 11:10 a m "Sound waves" for pupils in Utah schools — music of Grofe Saturday Metropolitan crowd The laughed at every barb Audience rapport however isn't a major concern with Mr Carlin EMMtIM Temple ima e "You can bet if there was money to be made in solving the homeless problem we would have done it by now" he said "I figure if you can handle closing the metal casing around the metal flap to fasten the seat belt you should have no problem with KBYU-F- 10 cle Tickets are $8 and $15 and are available at the Symphony Hall box office The one-nigperformance begins at 8 pm Tuesday at Symphony Hall 123 W South Custom t radio stations Tuesday's performance is part of the troupe's fourth North American tour Ms Briley promises that those who have seen the group perform before will find that the program has changed completely "There's a whole new troupe of acrobats training in Mainland China for the fifth and sixth tours right now" Among the group's renowned achievements is a balancing act called "The Pagoda of Chairs" In another 15 acrobats ride one bicy- P He made note of the grim impli- rogant businessmen anyway" Mr Carlin hit wealthy mostly white upper-clas- s males the hardest in his commentary on the homeless cations of words like "terminal" and "final destination" and the absurdity of "near miss" when it is actually a "near hit" He also made fun of the insipid airline safety lecture c is now known ' 1 putting an elastic band over your head to get to the oxygen" he joked If4- The Peking Acrobats will play Symphony Hall Tuesday tfi---- D? : er read a warning sign ride in an airplane or listen to a news report the same way again Referring to airline jargon as a "semantic nightmare" Mr Carlin illustrated his point with humorous observations Symphony among radio highlights 1 jtiLr''"'71 ' 4 George Carlin likes to make people think Once known as the angry young man of comedy Mr Carlin — at age 53 — is now the genres salty social conscience "Don't believe anything the government tells you" he told the crowd who gathered Friday night at Symphony Hall His monologue which he is fine tuning for his eighth HBO special scheduled to be filmed in April is more than mere comedy There's an opinion there and a strong one at that After hearing him you can nev r Lori Buttars world-famou- s THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 14) Iin By Sunday January 26 1992 Carlin still scores with fighting words and dirty words Peking I THE ARTS The Salt Lake Tribune s i 123 11 I so S:ta Orri & L'i W Crtor Prvo 1 - 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