The Salt Lake Tribune
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Plans for tonight: An unreasonable interview
- Ralph Nader submits to being taped in a live interview with KUER's Doug Fabrizio - as he probably tells us again why it wasn't his fault that George W. Bush became president - at 6 at the City Library auditorium, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. Free. Arrive by 5:45 to be seated. (If you've got an afternoon to kill, the overly apologetic documentary on Nader, "An Unreasonable Man," screens in the same room starting at 3:30 p.m.)

- The Yonder Mountain String Band performs their Colorado bluegrass-rock for this week's Twilight Concert Series entry, 7 at the Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. One-man-band Keller Williams opens the show. Free.

- Confederate Railroad plays its brand of country music at 8 at The Paladium, 615 N. 400 W., Salt Lake City. Tickets are $15, at Smithstix or at the door.

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