| Show ENTERTAINMENT Friday The Salt Lake Tribune South Salt Lake City will host a three-artishow opening tonight with a reception from 6 to 8 Thalo Porter combines images from life dreams and memories and transforms them into d symbolic artworks The Italian Renaissance nurtures Patricia Forsberg and her art Her new gouache paintings are jewel-lik- e figurative interiors filled with colors objects moods and emotions reminiscent of the recent 18 months she spent studying and traveling in Italy Susan Slade's paintings combine handmade paper and bright opaque acrylics with abstract organic shapes The show continues throtigh April 25 CKETS t: THEATER sloomaktemanordso ontememormemonaugoommon Bachauer winner plays Musical returns Pianist Gall Niwa winner of last summer's Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition in Salt Lake City will return for Piperformances of ano Concerto No 2 with the Utah Symphony this weekend Associate conductor Kirk Muspratt who is also affiliate conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony will make his last scheduled Utah Symphony appearances with the concerts which also include Massenet's Overture to "Phaedre" Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Weber and Strauss' "Death and Transfigura- The Faith Temple Pentecostal Church dinner-theatproduction of "The Little Slave Girl Phi Ills Wheatley" has been ex- tended and will be presented Friday and Saturday at 8 pm at the church 1510 S Richards St Salt Lake City The event was presented last week as part of Black History Month activities and because of its success will be offered again The musical is based on the life of poet Phi Ills Wheatley born in Africa and taken to Boston on a slave ship when she was 8 John Wheatley bought her as a servant for his wife and the couple taught the young girl to read write and study a variety of subjects including Latin Her talent for writing poetry surfaced when she was 13 and soon after her works were published Poems on Various Subjects Religious and Moral a collected works was published in London in 1773 For the musical presentation Debbie Cosby adapted an essay "Phi Ills Wheatley The Poet" by Matina Homer The cast features 20 performers plus the church's Young People's Choir and church musicians The dinner is catered by the Southern Plantation Tickets for the dinner theater are $12 for adults $8 for children and $20 for couples All proceeds will go to benefit the Tender Loving Care Learning Center's Latchkey Program Reservations may be made by contacting Tender Loving Care Learning Center 1035 W Indiana Ave er Concerts are tonight and Saturday at 8 in Salt Lake's Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple Tickets are $10 to $30 with $5 student tickets The program will also be presented in a Finishing Touches open dress rehearsal at Symphony Hall this morning at 11 Tickets are $6 two-ho- 1 '' i 1 Born and raised in Casper Wyo Mr Rabbit followed his Cherokee roots to Oklahoma after a tour in Vietnam He said his infantry experiences taught him that life's moments are precious and he determined to do what he loved He learned how to weld and braze silver and later began drawing and painting "I have found my own path to being an artist being influenced by everything and everyone along the way" The artist lives within the Cherokee Nation in northeast Oklahoma and has had a number of exhibitions including a retrospective show at the Cherokee National Museum "Easter Egg" created for an exhibit at the White House is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution Washington DC "When My People Cried" was the winning painting in the 1983 Trail of Tears competition Mr Rabbit's work is held in collections worldwide ur 4 4 Karen Brookens (left) Carolyn sing Sunday n Talboys-Klasse- Sopranos sing out Sopranos Karen Brookens and will Carolyn give a free recital Sunday at 3 pm at the Jewett Center Westtninster College 1250 E 1700 South Salt Lake City n will sing Ms music of Caldera Vivaldi Handel Faure and Mozart (including three selections from the C Minor Mass) Ms Brookens will take a more modern tack performing works of Berg Menotti Floyd and Barber Both singers will be accompanied by pianist Thomas Klassen Talboys-Klasse- n Mountain Art Therapy Association runs through March 13 at the Union Gallery in the Olpin Union building on the University of Utah campus The public is invited to an opening reception tonight from 5 to 7 day through Sunday at dian Arts 323 Main St Park City The artist will be present from 11 am to 4 pm and 7 to pm each day 1M 940 9 - 'or tet lit AN RADIO IN MIN SAt al pv6 Oft Rat tat tir''--A 1 lij 4 ------ -- kt'i NI Sr1r60 i WAY ADDAMS 5:00 ) 1:15 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 SAT & SUN SAT 704 900 W 100 300 500 710 MATS 6EKMet API TRU STAR I 610 ' 4CADIA2Og5( 11API TOT 4 MI IP' M il'OP v- -4 SOO MI 3:00110 117000T ttV RITA iP121112' kT- - U LI : AP alt' t - t MAN (R) Of AN INVISIBLE MAN (POI) Snot at COO 4 1 - — 1 M"EDYWITF7ES To El Ce':11 CF TEE YELTS COST c:11:11rat RIES! 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(P61 REAL (34312 MST (G) 2:05 3:40 5:25 7:10 - 2S0 r ts elti5 (P0) SO COWS WARY 1:00 3:00 5:00 1:00 9:00 4 s t v 0 liairmoottimoneto 00 E It I tt is INti : NEMA3 - ' 11 1TS1 WI 3114 7 15 HOOK (PG) 1:40 4 7:00 9:30 C&C In- t qr01IIr ttl the-- to 1 pi eg k's 1 1 2ND EAST t AllI gij or lit iii Saturday of each month from noon to 1 pm Children's fantasy stories fairy tales and mythology will be Rabbit's works shown ‘ fily77A1 Oter9 n Three artists combine AS S S Gypsy Moon Emporium 861 E 900 South (upstairs) Salt Lake City is offering a free children's story hour on the first The Myra Powell Gallery at Union Station 2501 Wall Ave Ogden will host an opening of modern abstract paintings by Fred Crawford from 5 to 7 tonight The exhibit runs through March 31 An exhibit of works by Bill Rabbik 1989 Indian Arts & Crafts Artist of the Year is to- ll Children's fantasy hour Abstracts on display s - ALSO Phillips Gallery 444 E 200 Talboys-Klasse- 6 P66 well-know- A show high-flyin- g will host the second annual display of kites collected by Audrey Johnson and family Mrs Johnson her children and grandchildren have been flying kites for a number of years and keep adding to a collection notable for diversity in color size shape and flying capability Mrs Johnson is a member of the New Images Artists Cooperative and is in the Garland- Tremonton area as a watercolorist oil painter and art teacher The exhibit continues through March 31 "Art and Healing" a juried art show sponsored by the Rocky VISUAL ARTS The King's English Books and Bagels program continues Sunday at 4 pm with a discussion of John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany The store will close early on the second Sunday of alternate months to accommodate the series Further information can be obtained from the bookstore New Images Art GalleryStudios 61 S Main Brigham City 'Art and Healing' 2 ' A one-ma- n The Players are back with a mime and musical performance at various branches of the Salt Lake Public Library this month A rendition of the Dr Seuss classic "Horton Hatches the Egg" will be presented at the follow- ing times and locations: Sprague Library 2131 S 1100 East Saturday 11 am Main Li- brary 209 E 500 South Monday 7 pm Avenues Library 455 F St Tuesday 7 pm Rose Park Library 1185 W 1000 North Wednesday 7 pm Chapman Library 877 S 900 West March 13 7 pm and Anderson-FoothiLibrary 1135 S 2100 East March 18 7 pm Wrestling with Irving Ø : 'Horton' at the library urday Children must be accompanied by a parent A cushion to sit on is recommended two-an- three-dimension- MUSIC tion" featured along with special stories for holidays and seasons Irish stories will be read this Sat- st FOR THE WEEKEND Saint-Saen- s' D5 March 6 1992 12:25 2:35 4:45 7:05 9:15 (ULTRA STEREO) TODAY SAS 71S 9:15 SATSUM 115 315 515 7 :4S 915 MO PASSES) 4 ot4o |