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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 10-13, 2020 B-3 The Park Record TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Bottles of acrylic paints that will be used in the Paint Mixer’s mobile set-ups line the shelves of The Paint Mixer’s storage space. Continued from B-1 Paint Mixer is mobile in art therapy and has worked with the National Ability Center and Art Access, knows the importance of providing fun and creative experiences to people, especially during such an isolating time. “I’ve always had a belief of the power of creativity and making time for it,” she said. “There are no rules with the pandemic. Luckily we’re now more agile and are continuing to find new ways to turn challenges into opportunities. We want to find new ways to provide a relaxed and safe atmosphere for people to try out some painting. People can get so nervous about the end product, and we just want to help people create anywhere and anytime.” Johnson says the Paint Mixer clients create “fun art, not fine art.” “We’re getting people to try something new or getting people to revisit something they haven’t done since they were in kindergarten,” she said. “Sometimes we do welcome some incredible local artists who want to participate in something a little more relaxed.” Still, Johnson will always remember the fun times she’s hosted at her former studio. “We’ve been building our brand, and the idea of getting creative and playful has always been important to us,” she said. “We may eventually need a studio again, but this is the perfect time to explore what we can do without one. I feel lucky that we’re still going strong.” Restaurant Association’s Dine About will run through Oct. 18 This year’s event features nearly 30 local eateries Submitted by The Park City Area Restaurant Association The Park City Area Restaurant Association’s culinary affair featuring savory twocourse lunches and threecourse dinners at nearly 30 area dining establishments will continue through Oct. 18. Park City Area Restaurant Association Dine About participants are: 5 • Baja Cantina • Bangkok Thai on Main • Billy Blanco’s • Blind Dog Restaurant • Café Terigo • Chimayo • Deer Valley Grocery ~ Cafe • Este Pizza Park City • Flanagan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant • Fletcher’s Park City • Ghidotti’s • Goldener Hirsch • Grappa • Handle • High West Distillery & Saloon • Park City Provisions by Riverhorse • Purple Sage • Riverhorse On Main • Shabu • Silver Star Cafe • Squatters Roadhouse Grill & Pub • Sushi Blue • Twisted Fern • Versante Hearth & Bar • Wahso • Wasatch Brew Pub • Windy Ridge Cafe Patrons can enjoy meals for $10 or $15 per person for each lunch, and $20 or $40 per person for each dinner. The Park City Area Restaurant Association has partnered with Stay Park City that offers exclusive lodging packages for guests during Dine About. Thanks to its local perspective, Stay Park City provides handpicked accommodations situated in the heart of historic Park City, tucked in surrounding neighborhoods, and nestled in the mountains at the guaranteed lowest prices. Visit stayparkcity.com/ restaurants-and-lodging for information about the Dine About lodging offer. For information, visit parkc i t y re s t a u r a n t s . c o m / s p e cials-events/dine-about Your future Mountain Home is calling Check out the Park Record’s Real Estate Monthly for listings in Park City and the surrounding areas Looking to sell a home, condo, property, or townhome? Call 435-649-9014 to get your listing seen by over 10,000 people. YOU’RE TELLING ME! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 42 43 44 82 83 84 108 109 110 BY SAM EZERSKY / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 19 Sam Ezersky, 25, is an associate puzzle editor for The New York Times. He sold his first crossword to the paper when he was 17, just before starting his senior year at South Lakes High School in Reston, Va. Eight years and 30 Times crosswords later, Sam says his professional goal is to ‘‘never, ever create an ‘ordinary’ puzzle.’’ His favorite clues/answers in this one are at 111A and 81D. — W.S. 52 All ____ 1 Marvel at 54 Ruin, as plans 7 L.G.B.T.-aligned 55 Crowd noise advocacy group 56 Blubbers since 1987 60 The dove’s-foot 12 Occasion to get all crane’s-bill, for gussied up instance 19 Stroke of good fortune 62 Big seller of animal 21 Newswoman Sawyer supplies 22 ‘‘You ain’t lyin’!’’ 63 To a temp worker: ‘‘You’re …’’ 23 What the Old English called 65 To a rude driver: ‘‘Winterfylleth’’ ‘‘You’re …’’ 24 To a cosmetician: 68 Architect Frank ‘‘You’re …’’ 69 Sci-fi classic featuring 26 Home to Antilia, the Three Laws the world’s most 71 Taylor Swift’s first No. valuable private 1 country hit, 2007 residence (27 floors, 72 Things stuck in clogs $2.2 billion) 73 Itching to eat and 28 Is irritable about it, in 29 Kind of clef slang 30 To a produce vendor 75 [Leave it] near closing time: 76 With 98-Across, ‘‘You’re …’’ to an aspiring 34 The ‘‘B’’ in GB entrepreneur: 35 Fisherman’s ____ ‘‘You’re …’’ (San Francisco 80 Friendship attraction) 85 Vim 36 Utter nonsense 86 Parts of Twitter 37 Eyes: Sp. profiles 39 Feature of a batter 87 Clicking sound? that needs more 88 All over hell’s half whisking ____ (everywhere) 40 Wong of stand-up 89 Item on a president’s comedy lapel 41 Drive (away) 90 Placing a call 42 Laughing matter? 94 Fishing basket 45 Palindromic rulers 95 Apt anagram of MY 47 To a bad free throw CAR shooter: ‘‘You’re …’’ 98 See 76-Across Online subscriptions: Today’s 10 0Native speakers of puzzle and more Chiwere than 4,000 past puzzles, 10 1Declined nytimes.com/crosswords ($39.95 a year). 103 Sips ACR O SS 20 Physician who co-founded A.A., familiarly 25 Traipse (about) 27 How some like their café 30 Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting 31 ‘‘Nah’’ 32 Author Janowitz of literature’s ‘‘brat pack’’ 33 Pinot ____ 34 Cutesy sound DOWN accompanying a 1 Adele’s ‘‘Million Years poke ____’’ 37 Greeting when 2 Medic running into 3 Spring hrs. in Colorado someone Springs unexpectedly 4 Organism that 38 Book before Amos structurally 41 Texas county on the resembles another Mexican border organism 42 Italian painter known 5 Brush off for his frescoes 6 ‘‘Never interrupt your 43 Pain-relief brand ____ when he’s 44 How some like their making a mistake’’ coffee (old aphorism) 46 Floor 7 Four-star figures 47 One of two on the 8 Valerie Plame’s org. in Titanic 2003’s Plame affair 48 ‘‘Who wants this?’’ response 9 Go up against 49 Makeover result, 10 Sui generis maybe 11 Destitution 50 Word stylized with 12 Code edited by a extra R’s on some webmaster cereal boxes 13 Many end in ‘‘-ite’’ 51 Some froyo bar 14 Ice cream purchase toppings 15 ‘‘Expect ____’’ (road 53 ____ polloi sign) 56 Circus venue 16 Warranting an ‘‘X,’’ 57 A ball and a strike, in say a baseball count 17 Something to do with 58 Useful your buds? 59 Toy rocker, in tot18 Social climate speak 104 To anyone who wasn’t addressed above: ‘‘You’re …’’ 107 Vegan latte option 111 Kings and queens, maybe 112 Large chunk of one’s final grade, often 113 Aspen or Alta 114 It’s against the rule 115 Move like a peacock 116 Big name in nonprofit journalism 20 21 23 24 26 30 31 25 27 28 32 29 33 35 34 36 39 37 40 45 46 52 56 22 57 58 41 47 48 53 60 63 64 68 69 73 49 61 62 65 74 75 85 86 87 89 90 97 91 79 80 101 92 93 94 99 102 103 105 106 111 112 114 115 60 Give up 61 What might be ‘‘love’’ or ‘‘lesbian’’ in a TV show title 62 Lead-in to potty 64 El ____ (weather phenomena) 66 It’s not a lot to jot 67 Third of seven columns: Abbr. 70 ____ hair 73 Earliest-known Chinese dynasty (dating back to 2000 B.C.) 74 Eagerly excited 81 88 98 100 67 71 78 104 66 70 77 96 51 55 76 95 50 54 59 72 38 75 Villain in 1998’s ‘‘Mulan’’ 77 With adroitness 78 División de la casa 79 Like 0.5-millimeter lead, among popular mechanical pencil options 81 Good-looking guy? 82 Cold treat 83 Diagram of relationships 84 App with a Reservations feature 89 Newspaper articles and mentions on social media, in brief 107 113 116 90 Ducks 91 ‘‘My turn’’ 92 Electrically balanced, in chemistry 93 Sandwiches on pita bread 94 Pool-chalk target 95 ____ Brava, Spain 96 Georgia’s capital, informally 97 Jason who played Khal Drogo on ‘‘Game of Thrones’’ 98 The Reds, on scoreboards 99 2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi 101 ____ Tzu (dog breed) 102 Like sponge cakes 105 Middle of a certain three-in-a-row 106 Lone Star State sch. 108 Wrath 109 Man’s nickname that omits the ‘‘is’’ at the end 110 ____ in kangaroo |