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Billboard 4/24

• The Charts

 
New York Times Bestsellers 4/24

New York Times Bestseller List

 
Arts Briefs 4/24

HSM show tickets

The touring musical show, "High School Musical," based on the widely popular Disney made-for-television movie of the same name, will play in Salt Lake City this summer. Tickets go on sale May 2 at 10 a.m.

 
Spring in their step Utah Valley Symphony schedules final concerts of season

Krystin Anderson

A spring breeze is blowing through the Utah Valley Symphony, bringing with it new music, new opportunities and bittersweet changes.

 
0417 Movies Now Playing

OPENING THIS WEEK

 
Sundance sells vintage posters

There's an exciting new option for movie buffs who are looking to upgrade their home decor, while supporting independent filmmaking at the same time.

 
Three Nights in the Valley 4/17

• Thursday

 
Jack Handey's thoughts get deeper, longer in new hardcover book

Jack Handey thinks dinosaurs are overrated.

 
TV Ratings 4/17

TV Ratings

 
Oh, how the mighty HBO has stumbled

It was almost four years ago that I first noted in print the possibility of a turnaround at Showtime, the premium cable network that has since become home to such critically acclaimed series as "Weeds," "Dexter" and "The Tudors." It was mostly wishful thinking on my part that when a new management regime took over, Showtime would find a way to shed its also-ran image.

 
Dining Guide 4/17

Asian 1& Pacific Rim

 
New on DVD 4/17

'Juno'

Teen pregnancy becomes less of a burden when the mother involved is the coolest, sharpest-tongued kid in school and sets out to find the perfect adoptive parents for the baby she's hatching. Ellen Page earned a best-actress Academy Award nomination as the title character, an almost impossibly glib teenager whose support crew includes a best-friend beau (Michael Cera), a sympathetic dad (J.K. Simmons), bold stepmom (Allison Janney) and a seemingly ideal couple (Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman) looking to adopt. The movie comes in single-DVD, two-disc DVD and Blu-ray high-definition releases that include 11 deleted scenes, plus commentary with director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody, who won the Oscar for original screenplay. The two-disc set and Blu-ray disc also have digital copies of the film for portable media players and a handful of featurettes, among them segments on Reitman and Cody. Single DVD, $29.98; two-disc DVD set, $34.98; Blu-ray, $39.98. (20th Century Fox)


'Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem'

The clash of the space beasts resumes in this second movie in a series that revived two long-dead sci-fi franchises by making the creatures fight each other. This one sets the relentless aliens loose in Colorado after a space ship crashes there, with an alien-predator hybrid joining the hunt. Available as a single DVD, a two-disc DVD set or a Blu-ray release, the home-video version is an unrated edition that adds 10 minutes of extra gore to the R-rated theatrical movie, accompanied by two commentary tracks with the filmmakers. The two-disc set and Blu-ray release come with digital copies for portable media players and a batch of behind-the-scenes segments. The Blu-ray disc has both the theatrical and unrated versions of the movie. Single DVD, $29.98; two-disc DVD set, $34.98; Blu-ray, $39.98. (20th Century Fox)


'Lars and the Real Girl'

A social misfit orders a mate by mail -- a life-sized, anatomically correct doll that he proceeds to introduce to family and acquaintances as his new girlfriend, whom he met online. It sounds more like a prelude to a "Psycho" horror knockoff than one of the year's sweetest and most chaste romances. But this weird little charmer turns out to be the latter, with Ryan Gosling turning in a wonderfully muted performance as Lars, a recluse working out his many issues with the help of a doll he calls Bianca. Emily Mortimer, Patricia Clarkson and Paul Schneider co-star in the film, which comes to DVD accompanied by a deleted scene and two making-of featurettes. DVD, $27.98. (MGM)


Other new releases:

"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" -- Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke star as brothers whose scheme to make easy money by robbing their own parents' jewelry store goes awry. The film is accompanied by cast and crew interviews and commentary with Hoffman, Hawke and director Sidney Lumet. DVD, $27.98; Blu-ray, $35.98. (Image)

 
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