The Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, August 4, 2008
Plans for tonight: Hair or no hair
- Band name of the week: Cute Is What We Aim For. The band from Buffalo plays at 6:30 at In the Venue, 579 W. 200 South, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $14, at SmithsTix and 24Tix.

- James Taylor (left) sings his soothing songs at 8 at Usana Amphitheatre, 5150 S. 6055 West, West Valley City. Tickets range from $29 to $85, at SmithsTix. (And read an interview with Sweet Baby James by the Tribune's David Burger.)

- Chris Isaak (right) who resides on the opposite end of the tonsorial spectrum from James Taylor, swings at 8 at The Depot, 400 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Sharon Little is the opening act. Tickets are $65, at the door. (And here's Burger's interview with Isaak.)

- Red Light Books, 179 E. 300 South, launches its "Movies Under the Stairs" series of exploitation and grindhouse hits with "Coffy" (1973), starring Pam Grier, and the Japanese revenge thriller "Lady Snowblood" (1973). A $3 donation is suggested at the door. (Hat tip to Jamie Gadette at City Weekly.)

- The Sundance Institute's Outdoor Film Festival pays tribute to one of Sundance's oldest friends, the late Sydney Pollack, with an outdoor screening of Pollack's classic comedy "Tootsie," at dusk (around 9) at the Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. Free.

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