Outdoor Notes
— Tribune: For fall color and a workout, follow the Mormon Pioneer Historic Trail
— Tribune: Erin Alberty: Mountain biking makes no sense, but I tried it and here’s my verdict
— Tribune: Antlers vs. horns: Here’s the deal, according to wildlife experts
Weekend Events
New Films
— Blade Runner 2049: Tribune review
— Dolores: Tribune review
— Marjorie Prime: Tribune review
— The Mountain Between Us: Tribune review
— My Little Pony: The Movie: Tribune review
— The Stray: Tribune review
— Victoria & Abdul: Tribune review
Concerts
— Latino Roots with Andean Flutes, Kayenta Arts Foundation, Friday, 7:30 p.m., Center for the Arts at Kayenta, 681 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, $5-$10
— West Jordan Symphony, Friday, 7 p.m., Viridian Event Center, 8030 S 1825 W, West Jordan, free
— “Sanctuary,” Repertory Dance Theatre, Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Jeanne Wagner Theatre, 138 West 300 South, Salt Lake City, $30
— BYU Spectacular! Featuring Kristin Chenoweth, Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m., Marriott Center, Brigham Young University, 500 East University Parkway, Provo, $11-$60
— Florence J. Gillmore School of Music Showcase Concert, Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Vieve Gore Concert Hall in the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory, Westminster College, 1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, free
— Music Box Concert Series Featuring the USU Jazz Combo, Saturday, 11 a.m., Chase Fine Arts Center, Utah State University, 4030 Old Main Hill, Logan, free
— NEXT Underground Series: Music Without Borders with Rahim AlHaj, NEXT Ensemble, Saturday, 6:30 p.m., Alleged on 25th, 201 25th Street, Ogden, $10
— “October Winds and Song,” Choral Arts Society of Utah, Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Eisenhower Jr. High Auditorium, 4351 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, donations appreciated
— Gallery Series #1: Haydn and Bartók String Quartets, Part III, NOVA Chamber Music Series, Sunday, 3 p.m., Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Drive, Salt Lake City, $25
— WSU Symphony Orchestra Concert, Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts, Weber State University, 1901 University Circle, Ogden, $6-$7
— “Thriller,” Odyssey Dance Theatre, through October 31, various venues
— Organ concerts, every Saturday, noon, and every Sunday, 2 p.m., Temple Square Assembly Hall, free
Theater
— “An Enemy of the People” through October 7, Riot Act Theatre
— “Holes” through October 7, Timpanogos Valley Theatre
— “Jumpers” through October 7, Utah Valley University
— “Noises Off” through October 7, SCERA Center
— “God’s Favorite” through October 8, Wasatch Theatre Company
— “Catch Me If You Can” through October 12, Sugar Factory Playhouse
— “The Glorious Story Emporium” through October 14, Brigham Young University
— “The Heart of Robin Hood” through October 14, Hale Center Theatre
— “How To Fight Loneliness” through October 14, Utah Shakespearean Festival
— “We Foxes” through October 14, Weber State University
— “La bohème” through October 15, Utah Opera
— “Surely Goodness and Mercy” through October 15, Salt Lake Acting Company
— “Disney’s Newsies” through October 18, Tuacahn Amphitheatre
— “Shrek the Musical” through October 20, Tuacahn Amphitheatre
— “Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical” through October 21, The Stage Door Theater
— “Long Lost First Play” through October 21, Utah Shakespearean Festival
— “Mama Mia!” through October 21, Tuacahn Amphitheatre
— “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” through October 21, Empress Theatre
— “The Tavern” through October 21, Utah Shakespearean Festival
— “Arsenic and Old Lace” through October 23, Draper Historic Theatre
— “A Tale of Two Cities” through October 28, CenterPoint Legacy Theatre
— “Wait Until Dark” through October 28, Heritage Theatre
— “War of the Worlds” through October 28, Covey Center for the Arts
— “Wicked-er!” through November 4, Desert Star Playhouse
— “Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical Thriller” through November 11, Terrace Plaza Playhouse
— “She Loves Me” through November 11, Brigham’s Playhouse
— “Forever Plaid” through November 15, Hale Centre Theatre
— “Hello Dolly!” through November 18, Hale Center Theater Orem
Museum Exhibits
— Manley: Shrinking Room Exhibition through October 21; Al Ahad: The Hijab Project Exhibition through November 18; Jaime Salvador Castillo & Michael Anthony García: whereABOUTS Exhibition through December 9; Cities of Conviction Exhibition through January 6; Anna Betbeze: Dark Sun, Carol Sogard: Artifacts for the 23rd Century Exhibitions through January 14, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
— Photo-Secession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography Exhibition through December 2; Gabriel Dawe: Plexus no. 29 Exhibition through 2018; Shaping America: Selected Works from the Permanent Collection of American Art Exhibition through March; The Interpretation Thereof: Contemporary LDS Art and Scripture Exhibition through March 31; To Magnify the Lord: Six Centuries of Art and Devotion Exhibition on view through summer 2019, Brigham Young University Museum of Art
— Ilse Bing Exhibition through December 31; Las Hermanas Iglesias: HERE, HERE Exhibition through January 28; ongoing exhibitions: Arts of Africa; American and Regional Art: Mythmaking and Truth-Telling; Chinese Art: Emulation and Innovation; European Art; Ancient Mediterranean Art: Res Mortis; Ancient Mesoamerica; Modern and Contemporary Art: A Fuller Picture; Arts of the Pacific; Greater Merit: The Temple and Image in South Asia, Utah Museum of Fine Arts
— Wit & Whimsy: off the deep end Exhibition through May 19; Sanctuaries of Mind Exhibition through September 2018; Round Up: Icons of the West Exhibition through June 19, 2021, Springville Museum of Art
Et cetra
— First Friday Art Stroll, Friday, 6 – 9 p.m., Historic 25th Street, Ogden
— The Block Film & Art Festival, Friday and Saturday, Historic Theater District in Downtown Logan, 1 North Main Street, Logan
— The Crystal Festival, Friday and Saturday, Rockpick Legend Co., 1017 South Main Street, Salt Lake City
— Harvest Fest, Saturday, 12 – 5 p.m., DeJoria Center, 970, North State Road 32, Kamas
— Mountain Arts and Music Festival, Saturday, 10 a.m. – 9:30 p.m., Huntsville Square, 200 South 7400 East, Huntsville