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It' - t(e) $ leancti Open for Lunch 11:302:30 ) 1 :( I 1 44411 i34k44Ji:::H:::-':::'C 1 li:: its:-::: ::' ::114fo L:v3 atrc--7::V!: I Zarcno LtI:yr::4 !:::l'i:'!i::: :1i4 vJt :1 fi'rok i' Lt " 7:30 PAL "4:1 - I ''''' of The Banda oath Toosday Night at 7:30 !IOW : it Gatti 1 ::::!! : I 4 1 ' MIMIC Ross Marsh Mondays Ony Mar 4th — Sth — Bareback 1 ith — 18th — Lynn Dee !dueller 1 1:1 k k 1 I t l 1 i 1:0:: it jump-starte- d te - STARTING AT 8:00PM N “ 4 To the residents of Mass it is a haven for undesirable Barringtonpp To a generation collectively known as the flower children it is harbor and hangout It is a place that inspired a hymn of political dissent and an ensuing movie For folk singer Arlo Guthrie the white clapboard building is a center of controversy It was 27 years ago while hauling a pile of garbage from the home of the restaurant's proprietor Alice Brock that a young Mr Guthrie committed a littering crime that kept him from being drafted The deed was later glorified in the song that his career Mr Guthrie recently bought the "historical" former church 40 minutes away from his home in west central Massachusetts ostensibly as an office for his Rising Son record label But when the neighbors saw that an aging group of hippies and a guru showed up for the rededication party they were none too pleased "I find it fairly amusing that we are allowed to do business in the church but we aren't allowed to do God's business" he said in a telephone interview from Southern California last week "The place was made for the latter and not the former and we'll continue with the spirit with which it was built" At age 44 Mr Guthrie is a different man than the radical youth who dumped garbage on public property He takes a more restrained approach when calling for change Mr Guthrie said that for the past 15 years his life has See D-- Column 3 17 FASHION SHOW EVERY THURSDAY AT Now Appearing i V: t 1 Just what is Alice's Restaurant? 1 r WI WED-SU- 1 i'AZr-±--4 : ' :c''-- i L i q''5'1:'A-1--- 4!I0 By Lori Buttars THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 11 4 A -- ir - Arlo Guthrie digs Itp trouble at Alice's ) again 'b1-7r--g17-4:AT- 1 64 Ni4e1 ''' is f MIll k I T"T- 4 -- TO OUR 1 'ter"4144 ' l' ) !a t — 1 Arlo Guthrie will play Kingsbury Hall Sunday D-- 3 1 glr4gt IfA3eff trill - -- 1 -- 4mazialigNIE01111iNNI A PRIVATE CLUB MEMBERS THE NEW l °di - c u 11 4 i- - u 0 If : 1 A :-- rP Column 4 J ' ' ''' mb - fr:---"-- i 1 map& Aen 1850 South' 3212322 - - : ITALIAN RESTAURANT $395 D-- ' 401r n Saxophonist Branford Marsalis soon to be the bandleader on "The Tonight Show" will perform In Salt Lake City tonight and In Logan Saturday Uter- Art ' i Marsa- late-nig- f $395 -- ! comedian Jay Len° takes over for Johnny Carson National Public Radio has invited him to be host of "Jazz Set" a weekly program in which he takes listeners to live performances And he is touring with his jazz trio which includes two stops in Utah this weekend: tonight at the University of Utah's Kingsbury Hall and Saturday at Utah State University in Logan While he hasn't picked his "Tonight Show" band yet Mr Marsalis said he has finished the new theme song to the popular television program A contract has yet to be signed "but it's going to get done" he said during a recent telephone interview Mr Marsalis 31 promised to play a lot of diverse music to reflect the American times on "The Tonight Show" No Big Band sound for him though "I don't really think that reflects the times" he said As for this weekend's concerts with bassist Bob Hurst and drummer Jeff "TaM" Watts the saxophonist said the trio is not going to try to reflect American times "We're going to reflect the times of America only from the perspective of jazz" That will mean a challenging evocative emotive captivating and at times an uncomfortably disso- nant sound similar to his latest work "The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born" Jazz music for the '90s if you will musiThe New Orleans-borcian older sibling of trumpeter extraordinaire Wynton and producer Delfeayo voiced strong reaction to mention of the Gram-Se- e : - June Anderson Marilyn Horne Frederica von Stade Chris Merritt Thomas Hampson Samuel Ramey and other opera luminaries celebrate the Rossini bicentennial Sunday at 9:30 pm on KBYU (Ch 11) and KBYU-F(891) 1314 West ladlaas - -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - i - I r--- Natalie Cole presents a musical tribute to her legendary father in "Unforgettable with Love: Natalie Cole Sings the songs of Nat 'King' Cole" The concert filmed in January airs Saturday at 9:30 pm on KBYU (Ch 11) $375 1 I Saxophonist Branford "Hear My Song" is loosely based on the life of famed Irish tenor Josef Locke who fled England in the 150s to avoid arrest for allegations of tax evasion The film about the singer's brief and triumphant return to the English stage stars Ned Beatty in the performance of his life as Locke "Hear My Song" is a valentine to songs of the heart and the perfect prelude to St Patrick's Day It opens today at Mann Theatres Cottonwood Mall I By Torn McCarthey Inspired by the success of her "Unforgettable" album i ' It -- I Veal Parmigiana i t 4— 1 4 -- Television: Manicotti ” lis is a busy man these days He has been selected to head "The Tonight Show" band when Not only did Gail Niwa win the gold medal at last summer's Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition she was voted the audience's favorite as well The pianist returns to Salt Lake City's Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple tonight and Saturday for performances of SaintSaens' Piano Concerto No 2 with the Utah Symphony and conductor Kirk Muspratt 2 - i 1 - 4 - - 1 Music: -- D1 FRIDAY March 6 1992 237-207- 8 1 - B ITA'1771N V I 7200 South & 9th East E Fort Union Blvd our other locations in Provo Layton and Logan! 935 1 Sun 566-931- 3 And MMTMVPneonP2priwLt visit - ' - |