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Show 2 Events Jan 31-Feb 6 By Nadia Ashtawy Monday Jan. 31 Music OPEN MIC NIGHT — 7 p.m. at Muse Music, 151 N. University Ave., Provo. MuseMusicOnline.com or 801-377-MUSE. $1. Dance Performance ACADEMY OF BALLET: POINT COUNTERPOINT — 7:00 p.m. at Covey Center for the Arts, 425 W. Center St., Provo. CoveyCenter.org or 801-852-7007. $10. Theater "THE FOREIGNER" — 7:30 p.m. at Hale Center Theater, 225 W. 400 N., Orem. HaleTheater.org or 801-2268600. $17.50 to $19.50. Howdy Pardners, Here at The V, we are constantly being reminded where the proverbial "line" is. Mostly because we not only cross that line frequently, we desecrate it. Like literary Vikings on the Irish coast of your morals. For example, somewhere in this issue is an article that references both diseases and deities. Can't wait to hear from you, offended readers! Since that line, whatever it may be, is being constantly explained and re-explained to us, we built an issue that explores boundaries in general. The line between fantasy and reality is defined by a foam sword in an article about live action role-playing. The misadventures of Phillip Taylor provide a window into the gray area between constitutionality and idiocy. We have an article about the Sundance Film Festival, where poorly shot short films might be high art and vice versa, and a piece about the precarious tightrope between fun pastime and outright obsession. As you're perusing this latest issue of The V, think about where your personal lines are. Are your boundaries too far apart? Are they too close together? Ponder it and take notes. If we've crossed them, as we are wont to do, you know where to find us. Go you wolverines, 41-4.-R044 goyee 4441 Netetz4 A4/444v. Editors of the V Film "CHARADE" — 6:30 p.m. in the Media Auditorium at Orem Public Library, 58 N. State St., Orem. Lib.Orem.org or 801-229-7050. Free. Education MUSEUM MONDAYS: NATIONAL INSPRIRE YOUR HEART WITH ART DAY — 5-7 p.m. Museum of Ancient Life at Thanksgiving Point, Lehi. ThanksgivingPoint.com or 801-768-2300. $10 for adults; $8 for seniors and children under 12. Other INTEGRATED YOGA CLASS — 6 p.m. at the Krishna Temple, 311 W. 8500 S., Spanish Fork. UtahKrishnas.org or 801-7983559. Free. STAFF INFECTION If you were a LARPer (Live Action Role-Player), what would your persona be? "Cherith Cutestory the Bard. My Weapon? The Fiery Dagger of Herpes." - Jarom Moore, Asst. News Editor "I'd be a pirate, named Kelly the Cannon" - Kelly Cannon, Asst. Culture Editor "Majorie Crump. She's a mystic. With the power of Jesus." - Nadia Ashtawy, Co-Editor of the V "I'd be the drunk, crazy hermit who avoids those LARPer geeks at all costs. At my house. My weapon is beer. " - Mike Sanborn, Asst. Opinions Editor "I'd be a wizard of...dark magic or light magic?...No! FIRE magic! And I would burn stuff! Or People!" - Sterling Gray, Asst. News Editor "I had to google "LARP". I'm still unsure what it is." - Celeste Rosenlof, Opinions Editor Tuesday Feb. 1 Music OPEN MIC ACOUSTIC NIGHT — 8 p.m. at Velour, 135 N. University Ave., Provo. VelourLive.com or 801-818BAND. $2 for performers; $3 for the public and performers CONTINUES ON PAGE 12 Editor-in-chief of the UVU Review David Self Newlin newlinda@uvu.edu Editors of The V Lead Designer Nadia Ashtawy neman996@gmail.com Audrey Moore John-Ross Boyce jrboyce@gmail.com Send story tips to tips@uvureview.com |