The Salt Lake Tribune
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Plans for tonight: McCain's night
- The Utah State Fair starts its 11-day run today, open 'til 10 at the Utah State Fairpark, 1000 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $8, $6 for seniors and for kids 6-12, and free for children 5 and under.

- The Salt Lake Greek Festival, the city's largest ethnic festival, starts its four-day run today, 5 to 11, at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 279 S. 300 West, Salt Lake City. Admission is $3 at the door.

- The Hinckley Institute of Politics is having a party to watch John McCain (pictured here with his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin) accept the Republican Party's nomination for president. The party starts at 7 in room 253 of Orson Spencer Hall, 260 Central Campus Drive, on the University of Utah campus.

- New Zealand-born singer-songwriter Tim Finn, known both as a solo artist and as founder of the '80s band Split Enz, plays at 7:30 at Bar Deluxe, 666 S. State St., Salt Lake City. Tickets are $25, at SmithsTix.

- Heavy-metal warriors Dokken, on the comeback trail with their new album "Lightning Strikes Again," will rock out at 7:30 at the Murray Theatre, 4961 S. State St., Murray. Tickets are $20, at SmithsTix.

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