The Salt Lake Tribune
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Plans for tonight: Smile when you say that, Pilgrim
- "World Wide Wayne," the second annual Westerns of the World International Film Festival - put on by the University of Utah's American West Center - featuring John Wayne movies and foreign films inspired by them, begins its four-day run tonight at 7 at the Post Theatre at Fort Douglas on the U. of U. campus. There's an opening lecture, followed by a screening of the World War II drama "Back to Bataan" (1945). Admission is free.

- Minnesota pop-folkie Mason Jennings plays, with opening act Zach Gill, at 7 at the Murray Theater, 4916 S. State St., Murray. Tickets are $25, at SmithsTix.

- The Australian Pink Floyd Show plays "The Wall" note for note - with laser lights - to mark the album's 30th anniversary, at 7:30 at the E Center, 3200 S. Decker Lake Drive, West Valley City. Tickets, at $37.50 and $27.50, are available at Ticketmaster.

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