Show C8 THE ARTS The Salt Lake Tribune - E From previous page Utah AIDS Foundation or the Student Health Center's transmitted diseases education program All other events are free For additional events and information contact Tina Nelson Leota Johnson or Elliot Cruz at the Bennion Center HIV-sexual- ' presents Jesus in clown makeup as a folk hero í777177- 'Can't Take It With You' Moss Hart and George ' I Kaufman's Pulitzer s comedy from the '30s "You Can't Take It With You" opens at the Pages Lane Theatre Friday featuring some familiar names Spencer Kinard steps away frorrehis television duties as assistant general manager at KXIV to portray a Wall Street tycoon (Don Cosney alternates in the role) Ralph Rod gers and Gordon Johnson are double cast as Grandpa a character Lionel Barrymore created in the 1938 film Set in the Depression era the story concerns the Vanderhof home in New York a place filled with delightful eccentrics The patriarch Grandpa walked out of his job 35 years earlier and never went back His philosophy: Life is best when people do as they like rather than as they should All members of the household have taken these words of wisdom to heart and practice them with a vengeance Performances under the di- rection of Bob Walkinshaw con- time Saturdays Mondays Thursdays and Fridays through May 15 at the theater 292 E Pages Lane Centerville Curtain is 7:30 pm Tickets are $5 $6 and $8 g high-jink- f 4 q "ie:- ‘ - '''' i tat -- "' talliáiiitki - AIDS Awareness Week at the University of Utah Activities will be offered Monday through Thursday with a service project on Saturday Highlights include a keynote address by Utah-borauthor Carol Lynn Pearson Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the Olpin Union Main Ballroom and a benefit concert featuring local bands All All Oxen Free Bridge of Souls and Mayberry Thursday at 7 pm in the ballroom Ms Pearson is author of the popular Goodbye I Love You the story of her marriage divorce and the AIDS death of her Other local bands will perform daily at 12:30 pm in the Union Deli: For What It's Worth Tuesday Tomo Not Kidney Wednesday and Fiddleheads Thursday Tables with basic information about AIDS issues will be in front of the Olpin Union Patio throughout the week A portion of the National AIDS Quilt will be on display in the building's Main Ballroom Tuesday through Thursday Admission to Thursday's benefit concert is by donation to the n 0 a:133:31b131- For the fifth year running student scribes in the Granite School District will have the opportunity to pick the brains of successful Utah writers — those actually supporting themselves with their prose high-scho- k ol Still Me Firsts Finest in Glamour Poetry fest Pat Stodghill author of two volumes of poetry and past president of the National Federation of State Poetry Societies will be the featured speaker at the Utah State Poetry Society's annual Awards Festival Friday and Saturday at the Quality Inn City Center 154 W 600 South Salt Lake City Mrs Stodghill is a teacher of English creative writing and poetry in Texas where she was appointed state poet laureate Awards in 33 categories including three youth categories will be presented at the festival The public is invited to attend For information on registration contact festival coordinator Rosalyn (Mrs Robert G) Ostler in Salt Lake City Before For more information call Lynda Arnell at Skyline High School Salt Lake City t71-1- E3 4'7f Photography 405 — t5c r0711r711XrEVeMr MAKE-OVE- R NOW ONLY PHOTO SESSION Inivirakrowin SITTING INCLUDES: Complete Artistic Makeover Hairstyling Three Wardrobe & Accessory Changes High Fashion Photo Shoot 100 1 After Reg $4995 eemommonswirmigmonionii7oromgEommlownifes g prize-winnin- 0 a501 0 PE"-RPO- of authors illustrators freelance writers and playwrights and screenwriters including Ms Ruckman Gloria Skurzynski Alane Ferguson Dorothy Solomon Ann Edwards Cannon Dilleen Marsh Dean Hughes Susan Howe and Leslie Norris one-da- y One of the most successful in the juvenile-boogenre Ivy grams this week including Wyoming writer CL "Chip" Rawlins on Thursday at 8 pm in the Mount Tabor Lutheran Church 175 S 700 East Salt Lake City reading from his book Sky's Witness: A Year in the Wind River Range Admission is $3 Saturday City Art will hold a creativity !elebration with boys and girls ages 6 to 18 performing original literary and musical works The program starts at 7 pm at Nunemaker Place at Westminster College 1840 S 1300 East Salt Lake City Carlos Rubio left Annie Kimkowski appear in one-ac- t plays by Tennessee Williams at U The Lowell Bennion Community Service Center's Campus AIDS Project will sponsor an Buckman will be keynote speaker Saturday for the writing festival at Eisenhower Junior High School Murray Ms Buckman creator of the "Melba the Brain" series will speak to an audience of 400 seniors to kinfrom dergartners The 9 am keynote will be followed by several workshop sessions conducted by a collection City Art presents two pro- ke Ift Young writers meet ly Two from City Art :74-I- f4t t AIDS Awareness - 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