The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Plans for tonight: Put me to sleep
- The monthly Science Movie Night, presented by the City Library and the Utah Museum of Natural History, screens the 1944 biopic "The Great Moment" - profiling the dentist who popularized the use of nitrous oxide as an anesthesia - at 6:30 at the City Library auditorium, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. After the screening, Dr. Byron Fergerson from the University of Utah's Department of Anesthesiology will discuss the movie. Free.

- Pop Evil, a five-piece rock band from Michigan, plays at the Murray Theatre, 4959 S. State, Murray. Akelles, Adjacent to Nothing and Monarch are the opening acts. Show starts at 6:30. Tickets are $10, at the door. (This show was originally slated for the Avalon.)

(By the way, today's date provides a rare chance to repeat my favorite joke from "The Muppet Show's" Fozzie Bear: "If Tuesday Weld married Fredric March's grandson, she'd be Tuesday March the Third.")

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