Show t- NEftm i II I 1 II Book speaks volumes about 'State of the Arts' 1 By Lori Buttars and contributions to the artistic community The second will be made available for retail to the general public "As businesses inquire about locating here the two questions they ask most often are about arts and education" said Alison Barnett director of communications at the chamber of commerce "And the business here are such huge supporters of the arts that we thought it was a natural link to present in the book" Utah State of the Arts published by Meridian International in Ogden will hit the shelves of Utah bookstores museums and department stores in early December Retail price is $4995 The book's cover is a still taken from a film about the Sun Tunnels an interactive artpiece created by Nancy Holt in Utah's west desert It was selected because it represents several artistic genres "It was created by a Utah artist the image taken from a film made by a Utah State University student It shows the nature that many Utah musicians visual and literary artists have said inspires their work" McMurrin said "We could have done a collage of a paintbrush violin and the like but this made more of an impact" In addition to serving as a history and a directory about the arts organizations currently practicing in Utah the book profiles the THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE At the end of a year when voters in Salt Lake and Iron counties turned down taxpayer support of the arts comes Utah State of the Arts a book that backers hope will "wake people up" to the role arts play in Utah I I 224-pag- 1 to n 1 I 7 I I - "Those who have become com1' placent about the arts are going to be surprised at the depth of the 'arts bring practiced here" said editor Trudy McMurrin of the e book being unveiled this week In 16 chapters written by art lists educators and critics the book covers the state's most prominent arts organizations as well as those that are experiment ing and creating in new genres — "One of the most startling Ti things was the whole history of something like the symphony and then to learn that there are dozens and dozens of community orchestras that exist here as well" McMurrin said "There's also a whole community of craft and : multimedia artists that even I had forgotten about" Sponsored by the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce the - book will be presented in two forms Businesses and organizations can purchase quantities of the book and have the first two pages customized to include information about their own work - 1 n s ig td m at ?r Lg Ld Le ' L4:- I 110! it 4 I ')11 v 1 - - -- "4 - - !"" 405t -- choral Thompson 7 1 Call for Reservations & Info v Itz- I - - 1 i 1E22 T : : st 11 1 1F c--- F2 --- 1 1 - - r lit I - r :: s T iio ii 1 1 Ail ' 0 0 I - It ' -- VERTICAL 1 T 4 78"x844" 4h I I 11'4' 1''' 4 i al ' packages on Cash-bac- k t 1 Thanskis2gdivainygbSupsewciltahl: $10 night bus i 1 1 4 AND C MAC'S CASINOHOTEL CROSSING Wendover Nevada Ik SAY ' r "MERRY CHMSTMAS" 8 TO YOUR NEWSPAPER WITH A GIFT - ! 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Doug Henning His act seemed to say: 'Set aside your intelligence Become a stupid child and let blanmagic wash over you like a rainbow-covere- d ket' We found that revolting so we decided to do something about it" Eighteen years several hundred gallons of fake blood countless underwater escapes a killer gorilla named MoFo and two celebrated cockroach macabre plagues later the offbeat magic duo of Penn and Teller is on the road again The show features a mix of familiar Penn and Teller favorites and some new tricks said Teller who given his nearly silent stage persona was surprisingly verbose during a telephone call from San Francisco The new material which includes Jillette's juggling of broken bottles and a vanishing act featuring a bunny and a formidable electric gardening will give audidevice called a chipper-shreddences a sample of the completely new 1995 show Paul Wetzel orchestral and blasicatd the By and music I that will celebrate the duos 20th anniversary Jeff Rubio By ORANGE COUNTY Edgar photography D5 Sunday November 14 1933 I Penn and Teller teadi their old act new trick Through Historic Old Deseret at - 4'''i!t ztL s Telford HADVAGON RIDE! ) ' 1- : I s4r 401474 ii people who play an active role in the future of Utah arts "It's interesting many of the artists featured cross over from one chapter to another" McMurrin said 'Tor instance what would the ballet and the opera be without Maurice Abravanel who brought the Utah Symphony musicians here to play for all these events? 'Likewise Mr 'C' (Wiliam Christensen) of the ballet and Glade Peterson of the opera have kept the musicians playing 52 weeks out of the year" Fourteen writers contributed to the book: Carol Biddle crafts and new genre Herschel Bullen jazz Carol Edison folk arts Mary Francey painting and printmaking Bob Herman architecture and landscape Edward Lueders literary Nancy Melich theater Steve Rosen sculpture Dorothy Stowe opera and dance Sharon Swenson film and video John COME AND TAKE A e4 :- - Ii THE ARTS The Salt Lake Tribune 1 : ri- ---- 1 eqt s |