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Show A10 MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2008 Life - THE COLLEGE TIMES .-Hi STARTING LINE from A6 HOW TO from A7 •Jiijjfciways .hanging over our heads;v'so. they have to per' suade us to pay by implementing fees. And you .can betthat they will. 8. If you just can't get around to paying, hire an accountant. Don't let him tell you how much you had to pay, just have him take care of it. Out of sight, out of mind, right? yo up to he consequences. If yyou flat-out refuse to pay tax, you can expect that the IRS is going to come after you. And then there will,be fees an^ interest to pay; They ikvthjV'lfecauJe* it's not like they can restrict you from using govejnm^pt services if you don't pay taxes. We don't have the threat of our children being kicked out of public school or our cars being barred from the *Mcl Sundquist is a professional tax preparer. CORY MON from A8 fj.i — ; . . • . v..' \-;• • The band has played at ter up myself. It keeps me humble. It;keeps me search- , .various universities, coling," said Mon. "I am a bet- leges, coffee shops, houses ter man/lesser man because I and backyards in Utah, Jdaha Colorado, Wyoming, MoifJats6" saTd; the most ' Arizona,' Nevada, California, difficult aspect of profes- Washington, New Hampsional musicianship at this - shire and Vermont. stage in his career is j5rdmtit- ' At Cory Mon's show, be ing himself. sure to request 'The SadCory Mon & the Starlight dest Song Ever," his obscure Gospel comprises five mem- masterwork, a song that can bers: Eric Ellsworth (electric be felt, as well as heard. guitar and piano, backup vo-, ' Clatter Racket costs $10 cals); Jacob Skaggs (drums, arid is available at Velour percussion, backup vocals); Live Music Gallery and at Devin Devore (upright and any Cory Mon show. To electric basses); Jeff Stone learn more about Cory Mon (guitar, backup vocals) and, & the Starlight Gospel, visit of course;, Gory Mon (lead www.myspace.com/coryvocals, guitar, harmonica, mon dancer, etc.). Who: Cory Mon (solo), Debra FothehnghSm, Nicole Sheh^n, Nate Edwards, ZackSolden ? When: April j 1 at 7:30 p.m. Who: Cory Mon & the Starlight Gospel, Forgotten Charity, Mckay Stevens Project When: April 26 at 8 p.m. Where: Velour Live Music Gallery, Acousticism Showcase - • 135 N. University Ave., Mourft Jimpanogos Park Provo (Provo Canyon) Cost: $5 Cost: Free -.-... Where; ,\. S,heavy ^material, is full of he came back to hop back "'•.driving guitars, flowing key up on stage, was not recogarrangements, hooks, and a nized by security. The bouncers proceeded sensible, smooth rock feel to usher him away from the that the band translated sustage, though members of perbly live. Songs like "I the band and stagehands Feel Weird," "Black Eye" tried to offer Lyford a hand and a cover of the Smashluck up. When they became ing Pumpkins' "1979" captured the attention of most more involved in trying to everyone" in the audience, ' help their band mate back even a lot of -people who on stage than in playing, hadn't heard of the band they quit their set a couple songs early and abruptly before. Following Steel Train left the stage. New York's Bayside were the hardcore group captivated the crowd as Four Year Strong. Providwell, playing a good variing their ow,i\unique blend ety of songs from their disfor hardcore, rvyhich is dripcography, including "Masping- with melodies and terpiece," "Carry On," and catchy hooks, the group "Devotion and Desire." A plowed through songs from band burdened with the their new record Rise Or Die Trying. Their set was passing of their drummer cut a bit short, though, and other hardships, they when Josh Lyford (synth, exude a brand of rock that, screaming) dove into the though dark, glimmers with crowd to surf, and when light and hope. At the end of their set, vocalist Anthony Raneri announced that the band would be heading into the studio following the tour to record a new album set to be released later this year. Then,.capping off an already wonderful show. The Starting Line blew away the crowd with a performance that included all of their best-known songs from the past eight years of their existence. Vassoli poured his heart into the lyrics and the band put the same intensity into the music. "(We're) just trying to take it all in and make the most of it and really have a good time with it," said Vassoli before the show, about what the band is trying to put into this last round of shows. As the band played an encore, which included the their latest album. Direction and *;The Best of Me," an* overwhelming feeling of gratitude fell over the venue as both the band and the^crowd expressed their goodbyes. ,;', 'frassoli ; talked 'abput times like* these, saying, ''Seeing' so'; many kids that know the words — there'V no feeling like that. Writing something, and then seeing a bunch of people enjoying it and listening to it a lot: It's just such a great feeling to see people connect with something like that." The band is also putting their hometown performance in Philadelphia from this lour onto a live CD/ DVD that will be released in the near future. There are also plans to eventually release a set of demos called the We the People Demos. COLOR from A6 a sense of unity - not to , Many in attendance were mention good memories. delighted to be a part of proAll of this and the backdrop moting religious diversity of the beautiful Krishna in the community. "It was Temple constituted a trip definitely memorable and cool to experience a differworth making. ent religious atmosphere, The event was free and and be a part of it even if open to everybody regardit is not my religion," Miless of his or her beliefs. Some particularly enthused attendees even crowdsurfed. Once it was time to leave, everyone who fully participated was inevitably doused in a number of colored chalks. Normally this would be a nuisance, but on this occasion it engendered chelle said. For more information on the festival of colors, the Krishna temple and Hinduism, go to http://www.utahkrishnas.com/main/home. asp?md=226346' DANCE from A7 Whitman's words. His experience gave pathway to visceral impressions as nothing else ever had in his 22-year academic and artistic career. Harper said, "Life was transformed through my experience with the Tamiris/Whitman production. I'm a different person now than I was before rehearsals began. Walter Whitman has spoken to my heart for many years. I was blown away as the dancers put his words into motion. Through fluidly expressive actions, motions became his words — he became the dance. Simple joys of touch, of sound, of smell are different now; creative movement has characteristically demonstrated Whitman's intention to embrace and consciously experience the unity of everything and everywhere." Through Tamiris' ability to marry verbal narrative with movement narrative. personal artistic intimacy was taken into divergent intersections. Colorful, vibrant lighting and costumes, mountainous sets, western giddy-up actions, ballroom dartce elegance, orchestral music by composer David Diamond as big as the era and expansive as the Great Salt Lake, graceful ballet pirouettes and leaps — all were woven through long-honed and long-lived modern dance artistic interpretation and' technique expertise. Once again. 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