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Show New this week CD Bob Dylan: Together Through Life, April 28 Amazon.com Cat Stevens: Roadsinger, May 5 Amazon.com Depeche Mode: Sounds Of The Universe April 21 Amazon.com Pet Shop Boys: Yes, April 21 Amazon.com DVD Caprica, April 21 Courtesy ol the Woodbury Art Museum UVU student Jeff Fowler's Ducks In The City was awarded one of the five Juror's Awards of Excellence. Student art show winners announced Amazon.com Frost/Nixon, April 21 Winners on display at the Woodbury until May 1 MELSUNDQUIST Life editor ver 100 art majors and non-majors at UVU submitted entries to the Woodbury Museum's Student Art Show this March. After being judged by an external juror and the director of the museum, fourteen pieces were chosen, and twelve corresponding student artists were awarded cash prizes earlier this month. The juror was Gary Barton, a professor of art at BYU. Barton received his MFA at Ohio State University in 1994, Since his graduation, Barton has had works in exhibits in France, Tonga, Italy, New Zealand, and Canada, as well as Utah, of course. Barton chose five pieces to award the Juror's Award of Ex- cellence; Christopher Clark's Unfitted, K. Sean Sullivan's LiV Brown Jug II, Cody Chamberlain's Lithic Design, Jeff Fowler's Ducks In The City, and Josie Bell's Amazon's Degradation. Marcus Vincent, Director of the Ama20n.com Notorious, April 21 See WOODBURY *B2 Ama20n.com Exhibit Info: The Wrestler, April 21 W h e n : Now until May 1, open Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. W h e r e : Woodbury Art Museum, 575 W. University Parkway, Orem, in the University Mall Amazon.com Admission: Free For more info call the museum at 801-863-6200 or visit www.uvu.edu/museum Theatres Courtesy of the Woodbury Art Museum Michael Haddock's sculpture ELEPHANT JAR was given a Juror's Honorable Mention. Earth, April 22 Let the summer theater season begin Heavy metal cures April's openings are varied and impressive Life editor Courtesy of Mark A. Philbrick Sarah Jane Lundqulst and Cody Jordan star as Millie and Jimmy in SCERA's Thoroughly Modern Millie. EZZ end-of-semester stress til then here are the standout openings near you: Also, check our coverage of the Hale Center Theater's As You Like It on page B3, directed by UVU's own professor Chris Clark. April 9 - Every Day A Little Death As covered in the April 13 issue of the UVU Review, Every Day A Little Death, by local playwright J. Scott Bronson, is a comedy about the commonality of death. "We laugh at life," Bronson said. "We ought to any- With the beginning of summer and the end of this school year's printings of the UVU Review, come opening nights across Utah. The summer musicals that local theaters pride themselves by accompany a few eclectic locallywritten and produced scripts to be performed at the smaller theaters across Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Regular theater coverage will resume this June as the UVU Review comes out of hibernation, and un See THEATER • B4 Yahoo.com Fighting, April 24 Themes in Literature class ends year with benefit concert MELSUNDQUIST Life editor Stephen Fullmer, UVU professor and teacher of this semester's Themes in Literature class, has collaborated with his students in getting bands Adjacent to Nothing and Forsaken Reminiscence to perform on campus April 27. The class, which focused this semester on the subculture and musical influence of heavy metal, has been trying all semester to get a prominent heavy metal band or musician to guest lecture in the class. Taking the endeavor a step further, Fullmer and his class were able to contact Brennan Walker, the guitarist for prominent heavy metal band Adjacent to Nothing, and convince him to put on a benefit concert on campus. Adjacent to Nothing will be donating a few CD's, and is also selling signed CD's after the concert. All proceeds will go toward the scholarship fund. You See METAL* B5 Yahoo.com Obsessed, April 24 Yahoo.com The Soloist, April 24 Yahoo.com |