The Salt Lake Tribune
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Plans for tonight: Lend me a tenor
- "The Accidental Advocate" - filmmaker Jennifer Gerstle's documentary about her quadriplegic father, Dr. Claude Gerstle, as he pursues the debate over stem-cell research - will have a free screening at 7 at The Leonardo, 200 E. 500 South, Salt Lake City. Jennifer Gerstle will lead a panel discussion on stem-cell research, featuring experts in the field, after the screening. Free.

- Utah-born tenor Stanford Olsen performs at 7:30 in the Virtuoso Series at Libby Gardner Concert Hall, 1357 E. Presidents Circle, on the University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $25, or $10 for students, at the Kingsbury Hall tickets website.

- Crooked Fingers, a Washington state band fronted by former Archers of Loaf singer Eric Bachmann, plays at 9 at Urban lounge, 241 S. 500 East, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $8, at the door.

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