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Alice in Wonderland

Published by Melissa L on March 4th, 2010

If you are looking for a fun idea for a night out this weekend, plan on seeing Alice in Wonderland.  The movie is rated PG and has been attracting a lot of attention.  The all-star cast includes Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska and Helena Bonham Carter.  The movie is directed by Tim Burton. The story is not the same typical Alice in Wonderland story we have been hearing since we were young.  Instead, the premise of this story is that Alice has returned to Wonderland at 19 years old.  Upon her arrival she is able to be reunited with the

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The 16th Annual Avi Kwa Ame Pow Wow

Celebrating cultures that may be different from our own is something that we often have the opportunity to do because we live in the USA.  Celebrating the heritage of the Native Americans is a great opportunity for all who live here. This Friday Native Americans from all across the United states will gather for the 16th Annual Avi Kwa Ame Pow Wow. This Pow Wow enables outsiders to see and appreciate the heritage and the roots of many different tribes.  Those participating in the Pow Wow will perform traditional dances while wearing traditional costumes. The events that are open to

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Stomp

Published by Walter D on December 22nd, 2009

Join Check City for the international percussion sensation- Stomp! This show is totally unique and has been performed in over 350 cities in 36 countries. Several young performers “make a rhythm out of anything we can get our hands on that makes a sound,” said co-creator/director Luke Cresswell. This means that anything can be used stiff-bristle brooms become a sweeping orchestra; pipes become different notes; zippo lighters flip open and closed to create a fiery fugue; wooden poles thump and clack in a rhythmic explosion; and garbage cans turn into drums. Audiences everywhere have been captivated and mesmerized by the

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Noon Year”s Eve at the Living Planet Aquarium

Published by Jared W on December 17th, 2009

Celebrate the New Year at The Living Planet Aquarium! Shawn Stevens from B98.7 will be there for fun games, crafts, activities and prizes to kick off the New Year! B98.7 will be giving away 98 passes to The Living Planet Aquarium that can be used in 2010. The Living Planet Aquarium is a non-profit organization. The aquarium is dedicated to enhancing public interest in the environment, conservation, and the enhancement of our planet and its creatures through adoption, education, research and recreation. There are various exhibits to see with new ones being shown all the time. Coming soon will be

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Deer Valley”s Annual Torchlight Parade

Published by Jared W on December 16th, 2009

Come see the Torchlight Parade at Deer Valley Resort! The Deer Valley Resort opened in 1981, offering a great ski resort experience. Deer Valley Resort has been named the #1 ski resort in North America by the readers of SKI magazine. Deer Valley ski resort features the “Best Snow on Earth,” as claimed by all Utah Resorts. The Torchlight Parade will be held on Big Stick ski run on Bald Eagle Mountain. There will be complimentary hot cider and cookies served. What: Deer Valley’s Annual Torchlight Parade Where: Deer Valley Resort 625 Main Street Park City, UT When: December 30,2009

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Pioneer Craft House Classes

Published by Jared W on December 15th, 2009

It is time to start thinking about your New Year’s resolutions. Do you want to lose weight? Eat right? Improve your finances? Spend more time with the family? Or learn a new skill? Right now you can sign up for classes at Pioneer Craft House. They offer a variety of classes to help you learn new skills and enhance your creativity. Pioneer Craft House has an ever growing number of classes including jewelry, sewing, stained glass, silk painting, fused glass, bead making, photography, pottery, metal working, mosaic tile, ikebana and many more. What: Pioneer Craft House Classes Where:Pioneer Craft House

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Gravity

Published by Walter D on December 11th, 2009

Gravity keeps us grounded, but this musical performance will make you feel light. This performance is dedicated entirely to the uniquely dynamic and theatrical style of Artistic Director Charlotte Boye-Christensen. Dancers and performers will be lifted off the ground like they are not affected by gravity. The Salt Lake Tribune says, ‘Boye-Christensen’s choreography is amazingly complex, and the gestural vocabulary she has developed in combination with her explosive movement style tells a unique story within each piece.’ Don’t miss out on seeing Gravity! What: Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company presents Gravity Where: Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center 138 West 300 South Salt

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Hoogle Zoo presents Breakfast with Santa

Published by Jared W on December 10th, 2009

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Comedy Sportz

Published by Walter D on December 9th, 2009

If you haven’t seen Comedy Sportz you are missing out! These shows are hilarious. The show is based on two teams that compete with each other for the better comedy, like in sports. This approach is fun to watch and fills the theatre with jolly laughter! The Yellow Number 2 show is a long form improv show. Performers work together in creating two 30-45 minute improve shows. These shows are completely original and never scripted. This extended format enables the improv performers to develop characters and produce completely spontaneous story lines that will have you wanting more. Story lines and

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Mountain West Ballet presents The Nutcracker Ballet

Published by Jared W on December 7th, 2009

Don’t miss out this Christmas season to see Mountain West Ballet present The Nutcracker Ballet. This beloved Christmas story begins with the Stahlbaum family annual Christmas Party. Young Clara is in attendance and her Godfather,Drosselmeyer,the Toy maker, arrives bringing gifts for all the children. Drosselmeyer gives Clara the best Christmas gift she has yet received- a beautiful Nutcracker doll. Her brother Fritz grows jealous and breaks the doll causing a big scene. Drosselmeyer gives aid to the heartbroken Clara as he bandages up her doll with his handkerchief. The rest of the evening she tenderly protects her wounded Nutcracker. As

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