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Show h I t SECTION Daily Hcralfc WEDNESDAY. EDITOR I Etyssa Andrus AUGUST 22, 2007 eandrusOheraldextra.com 344-255- 3 -- - . . Paging Dr. McDrtamy: My . son, Joshua, .. snores like a chainsaw and needs his tonsils out I recently took him to Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City for a consultation with an . ta " fancy word for a doctor who has to look at ears, noses and throats ) aR day tong.' Josh, my .. husband nidi waited in the hospital for V almost two hours before, being taken to a small room to . seethespedak.; ist Imagine my surprise, ' then, when ';v ' ; The Youngest Doctor on Earth walkedinto greet us. He . had to have been about 20, and was totally cute in a 'Poo- gieHowser, . . M.D.sortof way. I was shocked. And here is the kick-- er The Young--, est Doctor on Earth was Springyille Playhouse celebrates 60th anniversary : really and truly amid questions on future ' Logan Mofyneux DAILY . '. L . - Jl n 1947, a group . PLAYHOUSE, When your Is dont necessarily want the coolest guy in the room to operate. You for . . suredontwant You wonder if 60 years ago the people who started:, this ever dreamed there was a possibility that it could go ocrso long and get so many people involved,' said Kathy Llewellyn, who has been involved with the playhouse for about 20 years and has directed several plays there. But after surviving 60 years, the playhouse now faces v the possibility of losing its home. The playhouses theater is in the basement of the SpringviUe dty offices and library on Main and Center streets, an old building that badly needs updating. The t SpringviUe City Council is considering demolishing that building and building new city offices, likely on the block See ..' surgery, you g : . faring major . . the dreamiest (if youve seen . 'GresAnat- - : omy,' you'll know that there is barely any .. .. . - Visions of ABCs 'Grey's Anatomy ..flashed through'. my head. ' of SpringviUe residents met to form a community theater group with the goal I of providing performing arts to citizens of Art City. mr I i I They called X simply the LittleTheater, but the name changed to SpringviUe Playhouse a few years later and now, as far as the playhouse's board knows, it is the longest-runnincommunity theater group in the n ' HERALD ... ... ;. time for brain surgery with . all the pouting, -- . ') . flirting and sup- m make- - i 'out sessions that go on at ... Seattle Grace), N'- Nope, what you B6 ..; . . wantforasidt : toddler is Dr. McCompetent . Dr McSkilled. Or McBrilliant - Turns out,: Dr.McCool ' . ' , was a resident ' who, given his catchy name, friendly man- ner and gifted ' ' useofatongue depressor likely .has an illustri-- , ous career of ;. Poke performed Saturday Valley dty. at USAS A Amphitheatre In West : . . Nike is Introducing its vintage line of 7Qs-er- a sneakers, discerningly distressed and factory aged to look as if they really are vintage. Left, Cortez running shoes, $80. Above, Coach's Thompson shoulder bag, $698 JUUA IWMITlis Washington Pact tonsillectomies ahead of him. And the doctor we later met with was older than me and . hadaMdabek free name; Still, come thedayofthc ; 1: Doug Fox daily herald . It was guilty pleasure night on Saturday at USANA Amphi-- ' '.'theatre. Thats where a loose and crowd turned nearly pack- the expansive joint as the ing PoisanRatt tour hit the Wasatch Front. The two bands were poster children for the whole hair band scene in the 1980s and no, that shouldn't be misconstrued as a compliment. Still, it's hard ready-topart- y out fat droves 1 . attitude to deny the and good-tim- e vibe these bands present in concert, even if one may not be completely drawn to the majority of their music Take Poison for example. There's no denying the band members are known more for their outrageous personalities and behavior than they are for their musical prowess. Lets just say that this is not a band where audience members are likely to be seen standing in slack-jawe- d amazement at the virtuosity of - fun-lovi- See POISON, B6 The nouveau vintage look .Coty Ohlendorf th washmgton rosr You like vintage clothing. In theory. Sure, its the digging cool, but then theres the hinting through the Ians, the sifting through racks. The heartache of finding something you love, only to discover its three sizes too small or has a coffee stain circa 1955. And most offensively: the (often lingering) smell that accompanies such pieces un- earthed from another era. , But this is America, land of the free market, where demand is supplied. Which means vintage- philes can now enjoy all the spoils of period pieces without all that hassle. How? Designers are crack- ing open their archives and reissuing their bestseQ- era. . . ' . years after introducing her signature wrap dresses to the world, Diane von Furstenberg is reissuing them in original prints and proper- tions. This fall Coach, which has been selling glove leather bags since 1941, will offer a new line based on the Bonnie Cashin bags of the 1960s with double stitching, hangtags and candy colored striped lin- Thirty-fiv- e -- -- ing. And Pfike is introducing its vintage line of 70s-- era sneakers (youH recall the primitive waffle- maker rubber soles). First created for a collabo-- I 1 is named Dr.McFunor McPartyor . McSexy, Josh and I are out of there faster than you can stick out your tongue and say 'ahhh.' fyssa Andrus ration with designer Junya Watanabe, these are to look as discerningly distressed and factory-ageif they really are vintage down to their yellowed rubber, irregular logos and dirty laces for a more authentic trip down memory lane. d 3 :vmi $ surgery, if the I I . , |