The Salt Lake Tribune
Friday, September 19, 2008
Plans for the weekend: If you can't see a Monet ...
- Everybody had the same idea you did - to see the "Monet to Picasso" exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts this weekend, before it closes for good Sunday - and now the sucker is sold out. That's what you get for procrastinating.

- So, instead, you can go see the artfully posed cadavers to "Body Worlds 3" at The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South in Library Square, Salt Lake City, which opens today. Tickets are $22, or $16 for children 3 and up, available on The Leonardo's web site.

- Or you can hit the monthly Salt Lake Gallery Stroll, 6 to 9 tonight at several downtown Salt Lake City art galleries. One of the highlights is a fall fashion show, starting at 4, on East Broadway (300 South, around 250 East).

- Lisa Lampanelli - a Grammy-nominated "insult comic" (that's her URL, too) known as "The Queen of Mean" (pictured at right) - sets 'em up and knocks 'em down tonight at 8 at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus. Tickets are $34.75, at SmithsTix.

- Park City skier Tanner Hall is throwing a party for his neighbors tonight at 8, an outdoor screening of the ski film "The Massive" on Lower Main Street in Park City. The screening is free, but the after-party at Harry O's, at 427 Main in Park City, costs $5 at the door - and you have to be 21.

- The Imagine Peace Festival, a day of exhibits and music to raise awareness of peace-making and social-justice causes, runs Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. at the City Library's main branch, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. Free.

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