Show ' 9swmonccBKr 10 The Infinite Mind” is coming s 11 The Harlem Globetrotters Come to Logan FronUheeditor were at all frustrated with the you Iflingering winter and the persistent storms of the last three weeks it’s all my fault I cursed us Three weeks ago on a reasonably warm Wednesday I declared to a group of friends that: “Old Man Winter was on ' his last legs He’s broken Spring is ' here” 'J weather should be considered suspect And so I’m not going to say anything optimistic about how nice it is to walk outside and not be bitten by Jack FrosO I’m not going to even mention that the snow and ice on my deck is nearly gone finally and that I can’t wait to read a good book with my feet up out there I won’t say that T saw some photographs taken last spring of people playing frisbec in sandals in shorts and I found myself getting a little excited I won’t tempt the wrath of the snow gods any further I accept my place in the universe as a Cache Valley resident and as such am entitled to mild pleasant summers in exchange for harsh long winters You’Ve got me Jack You win Snow all you want I will now utter die mantras of life in Cache Valley “If the snow omits I’U have to do 12 Your weekly roundup of films now playing I 8 Flood H goes to the movies OBSSCSftf Last Sunday’s "New York Timed” puzzle Regional artists on display Beware: Artists Mi Continuing film roundup at Work ' Com stag Islam: Quietly at home in Cache Wiley TVStnfl 18-2- 8 Your guide to whafs on ‘ This of course was overheard by weather-relate- d functionaries in the firmament who called up several wet and cold storms I assume to make me look bad Please forgive me I forgot the cardinal rule of winter in Logan “It ain’t over until like May” My proclamation flew in the face of life as we know it in Cache Valley Everyone knows not to get out the deck furniture on the first warmish day Don’t fire up the grill and put away' the sweaters and long underwear Old Main Winter likes Cache Valley it’s one of his favorite' places to linger after a full season of snow ice and freezing temperatures Even this recent rash of warm 2 3 4 DJ- - self-revpl- lcey 5 Diggabeatz To see your 5 favorites of any media (film afcums with the subject line “My 5” plays eta) send an to kxjghOhjnewscom I'll randoml select a Hat each week Include your name age ana city of Profane or offensive lists wiH not be e-m-ail i i a- don ness his belief In beauty of the earth and the poignancy he felt at the prospect of leaving it” Mahler invested nu most intense emotions to TJas Lied voni der Erde” and itbecamedielast work he would complete in its entirety before his death 1911 Tickets to this Masterwocks conceit are $16 to $43 available -or through ArtlTt at at the Abnvand HaU or Capitol Theater box offices or at wwwutahsymphonyorg 355-AR- TS 1- TS CholrujoitisEiop arlow Bradford and Mack Keold I! It’s been said that “Das Lied von der Erde” is die most personal utter-ance in Mahler’s creative work and in music It was a Wilberg B associate directors of die Mormon Punk-ro- c ' v 'o ii&os ciaEiior no Q-B- ert Deejay - usic by the Austrian composer ' Gustav Mahler is now an annual occurrence with the Utah Symphony “Das Lied von der Erde” (Die Song of the Earth”) is considered by many to be hit masteqiiece and the orchestra performs it under the baton of ‘ Keith Lockhart Friday and Saturday yardwork’' March 22 and 23 at 8 pm at “Summer has bugs and mosquitoes Abravinel HalL Guest vocalists are I hate that” tenor Vinson Cole and mezzo-sopraAnd my favorite: Nancy Maultsby Alan Hovhaness’ “Gee I hope it snows again We ' Symphony No 2 Mysterious need the moisture” Mountain will also be featured The — Jeremy Pugh performance of Karen Tfcriaka’s Cache Magazine wfitor Guardian Angel as previously priv crammed will be postponed until January 2003 DTslwILUortoa 19 Logan 1 HBHfflBCnD Tabernacle Choirwill present a free workshop for choir directors March 23 from 9 un to 11 aHimin die Empire Room in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building Bradford and WUberg’s choir arrangements have been heard around ?? the workL A collection of their in are featured a new arrangements songbook and CD tided “We’ll Sing and We’ll Shout VoL rhymn derangements for choirs It is a follow up to die successfril "We’ll Sing and 1 ' : We’ll Shout VoL 1” which has been featured at choir and music confer--1 ences around the country Both vol-tunes are available in songbook imd sheet music formats aswdL “We’ll Sing and We’ll Shout VoL 2” featurro 10 new arrangements inchuling such loved hymns as 1 Know That My Redeemer Lives” 1 Believe in Christ” and Did You Think to Pny!” Tbe album also features a model performance by Utah vChamber Artists to Jessica Chamberiain at R$VP ’ - : (801)517-315- 5 v ' : : |