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Thursday 16
WILLIES OF THE VALLEY. Experience the creepy-crawlies full
force, when the Valley of the Moon presents its annual Haunted
Ruins. The Valley, legacy of late visionary eccentric George Phar
Leglar, is wonderfully strange in its own right; adding a Halloween
twist only heightens the weirdness. All-age tours run every 30 minutes, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. today
through Sunday at the Valley of the Moon, 2544 E. Allen Road,
located north of Prince Road and east of Tucson Boulevard. Tours
continue Thursday, October 23, through Thursday, October 30. Admission
is $5, $3 for kids ages seven through 12, free for kids 6 and
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Thursday 30
LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS. Never mind that Barnum & Bailey
abandoned the Old Pueblo after whining about Tucson Convention
Center fees. They ve been replaced by more than 200 exotic animals
and performers, and a tent bigger than Don Diamond s bankroll,
as the Carson & Barnes Five-Ring Circus rolls into town. Billed as the world s biggest big top, this extravaganza
features everything you d expect, from growling tigers and roaring
pachyderms to bittersweet clowns and cigar-chomping carnies. The
action begins today with a free 6:30 a.m. tent raising at Rillito
Park, 4502 N. First Ave. Regular performances are 4:30 and 7:30
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Ballet Arizona Pays Homage To The Russian/American Master
By Margaret Regan
THERE S ONE moment in Michael Uthoff s life he d change now if
he could. I was offered a position in New York City Ballet with George
Balanchine, says Uthoff, the artistic director of Ballet
Arizona, whose dancers this weekend will perform an all-Balanchine
concert in Tucson. If I had my life to live over again,
I would take it. Married and the father of a small child at the time, Uthoff turned
Balanchine down so that he could dance in another troupe with
his wife. But Uthoff did get several chances to work with the