The Salt Lake Tribune
Friday, October 3, 2008
Plans for tonight: 337 rides again
- The 337 Project unveils its "newest transformation of the urban landscape" tonight at 7 at Neighborhood House, 1050 S. 500 West, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon will preside over the unveiling. Special art openings take place before and after the unveiling - at Mestizo Coffee House (631 W. North Temple), Art Access (230 S. 500 West), Captain Captain Studios (825 S. 500 West) and B.O.B. Project Warehouse (155 S. 600 West). Free.

- Country star Leann Rimes performs tonight at 8 at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City, in a benefit for the Regence Caring Foundation for Children. Tickets, from $45-$65, are available at SmithsTix.

- Repertory Dance Theatre's season opener, "The Messengers" - featuring works by the late Glen Tetley, the legendary Ze'eva Cohen, Elizabeth Waters and of-the-moment choreographer Andrea Miller - continues tonight and Saturday at 8 at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $30 at ArtTix.

- The Tower Theatre, 876 E. 900 South, kicks off its month of midnight horror movies with a "surprise monster movie" (though the theater's web site gives away the surprise), tonight and Saturday at midnight. Admission is $5.

- The Salt City Shakers, our fair city's flat-track roller derby team, bump pads with the Sin City Rollergirls (from Vegas, natch) in the last match before this month's championships, Saturday at 7 at the Salt Palace Convention Center, 100 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $10, at SmithsTix.

- "Bel Canto" author Ann Patchett (pictured at right) delivers this month's Dewey Lecture Series talk, Saturday at 7:30 p.m., at the City Library Auditorium, 210 E. 400 South. Free.

- Rapper Tech N9ne plays Saltair, Saturday at 8. Tickets are $27 in advance, $30 on the day of show, at SmithsTix.

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