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Kurt Bestor is Kingof Utah If y ' note the Christmas then the Bar- - Wranglers are jf ' But on a less ' the King’s horsemen-- ' This witty group valley 'rs cultural groups are serving tip Christmas cheer and a whole mess of ' ' that specializes iii old-tifavorites V ' activities for any taste: brings its annual Christmas conceit to’ The Tabernacle Christmas Concert v 'the Eccles on Dec 6 Get your best ' v V series now In its second year starts up duds on and checkit out ' But then again all those articles on Y' this weekend Witha variety of local performing for free in the Logan holiday stress I’ye been reading reconi-- V: landmark Check p4 for details and a 7 mend keeping your schedule light-- ' complete schedule Perhaps just pick one pf these e vents' and thejri stay in until this season is Also' this weekend is the annual ' 1 Cache Valley Civic Ballet's production over and the long dark of winter really " of “The Nutcracker-- ’ Local ballerina a gets going r : — Jeremy Pugh Vivian Schafer will dance the role of ’ W- Cache Magazine editor books very J Wrangles up Ybur weekly It’s hard-kno- life down in ck Perry Heritage Pulitzer-priz- e winning poet Gary Snyder to lecture 12 flmsran Last Sunday's roundup “New York rimes" puzzle of films now playing - m 7 0 e- 13 Calutiar week at a stare Ybur Brian McCuskey’s assessment of "Mystic River” m Continuing film roundup Inside USU’s Hatch room ivsun 16-2- 0 -- finfnrstnor Ybur guide to what's on a BHinfflpn Guitars on tho air I in a broadcast scries ofcol- between Utah Public Radio and the Utah State University department of miisic fea- tures Corey Christiansen an alumnus v of Utah State’s Guitar Studies pro1 nnothcr bah-humb- V P - er city-slick- 1 ' tal-':'e- hts - -- v - - 7 - r-- - j'-'- j - k urn Gnumnn TtarPnmtu 19 ham ’ ' 5 : Mexico l ' 3 4 Bermuda 5 Ckncun Mexico y ‘ - y : Public Radioes Lee Aiistin’s interview with Corey and his father Mike whp is a professor and head of the universi- -' ' rebroadcast of a recent campus con-cert fsaturing guitarist Corey A ty's guitar program in lhe department of music y --'-r' ':V Christiansen is scheduled for Dec Corey Christiansen live in St Louis and is a professional jazz guitarist and authoreditor of music publications He began playing the guitar at thp age of five studying with his father until he' finished his bachelors degree He 7 sought put renowned jazz guitar educa-- : tor Jack Petersen at the Universitybf ' South Rorida receiving his master's degree in jazz performance the spring : e-m- ail resi-den- ce : of 1999 During his return visit to the Utah State campus Christiansen shared his experience in the classroom with stu- - ' 1 dents This broadcast collaboration was created as a forum for Utah State’s performing artists — from students and faculty — in addition to visiting faculty lecturers performers and ' A service of Utah State University Utah Public Radio is heard on KUSU (915 FM) and KUSR (895 FM) in Logan and throughput Utah on a sys- tern of 26 trahslators: ' The Utah Public Radio Web site is ' UPRORG : ! with the subject see ybur 5 favorites send ari line "My 5” to jpugh Q hjnewscom: I'll randomly select a list each week Include your name age arid city of ' To : HonoLuLU: y gram A Monday Dec 1 broadcast on y " Utah Public Radio features se lections "" from a Sept 26 concert at the Emert Science Auditorium on campus The ’ ' broadcast begins at 9 pjn concert featured The ' the Corey Christiansen trio which include bassist Lars Yofgenson and drummer Emnianual Hairold '' This special broadcast included Utah ' : artists-in-residen- ce - |