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Show New this week CD Kelly Clarkson: All I Ever Wanted, March 10 Madeleine Peyroux: Bare Bones, March 10 Taylor Hicks: The Distance March 10 Chris Cornell: Scream, March 10 DVD The Boy In The Striped Pajamas, March 10 Let The Right One In, March 10 Trent Bates/ UVU Review 80's hip hop stars MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice gave a one-time duo performance at the McKay Center in February. Hammer pants. Flat tops. Done, u MEL SUNDQUIST Life editor After a widespread "community engagement" campaign, a visit from Michael Moore, and concerts from bands as popular as Muse, Smashing Pumpkins, and Mika, UVU finally found it- self on the map on Feb. 27. In an historical reunion, MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice took the stage at the McKay Events Center, performing together for the first time in 18 years. The concert, a onetime gig that, accord- ing to Ice's personal blog, could possibly lead to a collaborative world tour, filled the McKay to the brim with attendees from all over the state. Ice, ne" Robert Van Winkle, performed some of his old classics including Ice Ice Baby. Ice, now 41, has shifted his focus from hip hop to rock, and he re-worked the song to correspond with his new focus. Ice's performance was dramatic, including pyrotechnics and confetti cannons. He invited the crowd on stage, and it turned into a nearly uncontrollable mob. Hammer, wearing his signature pants in black and swarmed by a troupe of backup dancers, gave an energetic performance. At 46, he can still dance like he did during his prime. Cameras circled the stage, filming for Hammer's upcom- ing A&E reality show, Hammertime. ' The show is set to premiere this year1, as early as May. Hammer closed the show with his most famous hit, U Can't Touch This. Amazon.com Milk, March 10 Amazon.com Rachel Getting Married, March 10 Design on a dime Amazon.com South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season, March 10 Costume design team proves their worth EVAHERREY Life writer Shaylene Nistler/UVU Review Climbing the Black Rocks in St. George Utah. Outdoor adventurers read on... When was your last outdoor adventure? climbing, snowshoeing, rafting, mountain biking, kayaking, or hiking, there are upf the only thing stand- coming trips that will fulfill ing between you and your longing to stretch your an outdoor adventure legs and challenge yourself is someone to orga- mentally and physically. nize the trip, look no further! From beginner to adProvo and Orem are full of vanced, there is a trip planned other students just as anxious as you to experience the just for you. Learn outdoor thrill of the mountains, and techniques while meeting inexpensive local adventure new friends with similar ingroups who take care of all terests. Climb the black rocks the planning details for you. of St George, cross country Whether you fancy back^ ski in Aspen Grove, relax in packing, camping, shooting, cross country skiing, rock Fillmore's hot spings, back[~ SHAYLENE NISTLER Life writer I See OUTDOOR* B4 Amazon.com UVLTs costume design has a unique and affordable program. Students do not have to go'to expensive design schools to get the initial training in the art of costume design to become successful. Small design classes offer each individual close mentoring while working on several designs. Carla Summers, a well-liked teacher here on campus, guides her students with teamwork and collaboration on various projects. This semester, the 12 students in her class are assigned a twofold project to reach the ultimate experience of teamwork and clothing design. Summers chose the musicals Aida and Pippin this year, and each student picks one or the other to direct their specific style of design for the show. Everyone also gets to be the student following through on somebody else's design ideas for one of the two Transporter 3, March 10 Amazon.com Theatres Miss March, March 13 Race To Witch Mountain, March 13 Trent Bates/ UVU Review See THEATER* B2 Carla Summers teaches a costume design class. Yahoo.com |