The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Plans for tonight: Marcus' night
- The Utah State Fair continues at the Fairpark, 155 W. 1000 North, Salt Lake City. The Fair is open until 10 tonight. Tonight's grandstand show is the VeggieTales Rockin' Tour - with all of your favorite cute, cuddly and Christian plant-based characters - starting at 6. Tickets are $8, $6 seniors and kids 6-12, free for children 5 and young at all Smith's Food and Drug stores.

- A free screening of the documentary "Fighting Goliath: The Texas Coal Wars," narrated by Robert Redford and presented by the Utah chapter of The Sierra Club, is set for 7 at the Tower Theatre, 876 E. 900 South, Salt Lake City.

- Marcus - the man with one name, many tattoos and a second-place showing on NBC's "Last Comic Standing" - will be performing his act in a live taping for an upcoming DVD release, at Peery's Egyptian Theatre, 2556 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Doors open at 6, with a warm-up band and an appearance by Wolf from "American Gladiators," before Marcus takes the stage at 7:30. (Don't be late - they won't let you in, because you might walk in front of a camera or something.) Tickets are $25, at SmithsTix.

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