Plans for tonight: Keys to the kingdom
- The documentary "Monster Among Us," about the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, screens at 7 at the Jewish Community Center, 2 N. Medical Drive, University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City. Free.
- R&B singer and piano virtuoso Alicia Keys, who collects Grammys the way other people collect license plates, plays at 7:30 at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple. The show is sold out, so if you're desperate to hear her, you'll have to deal with the scalpers.
- Heavy metal hero Geoff Tate, the lead singer of Queensryche, brings his solo show - timed to the release of a new wine, Insania - to The Depot, 400 W. South Temple, starting at 8. Tickets are $20, at SmithsTix.
- R&B singer and piano virtuoso Alicia Keys, who collects Grammys the way other people collect license plates, plays at 7:30 at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple. The show is sold out, so if you're desperate to hear her, you'll have to deal with the scalpers.- Heavy metal hero Geoff Tate, the lead singer of Queensryche, brings his solo show - timed to the release of a new wine, Insania - to The Depot, 400 W. South Temple, starting at 8. Tickets are $20, at SmithsTix.
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