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Fitting Tribute to the Genius of Ray Charles

Music and film lovers filled theatres last weekend to celebrate the life of the versatile singer, song writer, piano player and humanitarian, Ray Charles. Charles screened the film before his death in June of this year at age 73. He approved the content and style of this story, which focuses on his musical genius and struggle with personal demons.…

Ballet West Presents Utah Debut of "Carmen"

A tangled web of obsession, jealousy, love and betrayal takes center stage when Ballet West presents the Utah premiere of Amedeo Amodio's "Carmen," November 5-13 at the Capitol Theatre. This ballet rendition of the classic opera is paired with an encore performance of Bruce Marks' "Lark Ascending.…

"Birth'' is worth the journey

(c) 2004, Los Angeles Times
"Birth'' might be more accurately called "Rebirth.'' Lit up by an incandescent Nicole Kidman performance, this adventurous film, daring and frustrating by turn, uses cinematic skill to raise provocative questions about love, belief, memory and reincarnation.…

SLCC Performance Events

SLCC Dance Company - Nov. 19, 20 A collaboration with the Jazz Band and the Visual Art & Design Department. SLCC Orchestra - Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m. - Grand Theater Some of Classical music's finest performed by SLCC Orchestra and guest high school orchestras.…

Trolley Square's Rodizio Grill- Great Food the Brazilian Way!

How many of us start to salivate at the glands when speaking of a nice, big, juicy steak, grilled and cut fresh off the skewer, right at the dinner table? If you think that's nice, try adding the fact that there is no limit to how much of this feast you may consume, including an unlimited salad bar.…

Tricks of Being in Concert, but Not Live

(c) 2004, The Washington Post
Joel Hamilton believes now is the perfect time for you pop-music fans to get a grip on reality. Hamilton, a veteran music producer and sound engineer, doesn't think anyone should have been shocked by singer Ashlee Simpson's fakery on "Saturday Night Live,'' In fact, he says, instead of blaming her band or acute acid reflux disease for her performance-enhancement needs, Simpson should have simply told the truth.…

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