The Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, November 17, 2008
Plans for tonight: Rock in all its forms
- Blues/hip-hop performer David "Moose" Adamson - a k a Grampall Jookabox - and opening acts Ben Johnson and Shark Speed play at 7 at Kilby Court, 741 S. 330 West, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $7 at the door.

- The documentary "Courthouse Girls of Farmland," about a group of senior women in Indiana who posed for a controversial 2006 calendar to fight to save a historic courthouse, screens at 7 at the Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. Director Norman Klein and three of the women in the film will speak after the screening. There's also a panel discussion planned to talk about historical preservation. Free.

- Indie pop band of Montreal, which isn't from Montreal but Athens, Ga. (artists!), plays at 7:30 at the Murray Theatre, 4916 S. State, Murray. Tickets are $17, at the door.

- Satirical metal band GWAR, once Tipper Gore's favorite target of ridicule, performs at Saltair, Magna, with opening acts Kingdom of Sorrow and Toxic Holocaust. Show starts at 9:30. Tickets are $24, at the door.

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