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Dan Nailen

Pop music critic

The Long Winters

The Long Winters' sterling 2006 album, "Putting the Days to Bed," features the kind of poetry few indie-rock acts can muster, with dark recesses looming among the glistening power-pop. Hear the band Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Kilby Court, 741 S. 330 West, Salt Lake City; $12 in advance at 24tix.com and SmithsÂTix outlets. The Broken West and Stars of Track and Field open the show.

Vince Horiuchi

TV critic

'Entourage'

Have your people call my people and we'll watch "Entourage." After a hiatus, the third season of this scathingly funny take on Hollywood resumes Sunday night at 11 on HBO. Movie superstar Vince has fired his longtime manager, Ari (Jeremy Piven), and picked up the fetching Carla Gugino ("Spy Kids") as his new agent.

Anne Wilson

Arts editor

'Outside Blake's Window'

Repertory Dance Theatre stages a "big-tent idea of theater" with dance, music and fire jugglers inspired by author William Blake. Plays at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday (pre-concert talk nightly at 7:30) at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City; $30 ($10 students/$15 seniors), at 801-355-2787 or www.arttix.org. Read the full story Tuesday in Utah Living.

Follow Sherpas to top of the world

DESTINATION EVEREST: Join The Tribune for an expedition to Nepal and the historic attempt to summit Mount Everest through video, pictures and updates of the SuperSherpas Expedition. Two record-holding Sherpas, Apa Sherpa and Lhapka Gelu Sherpa, who live in Utah, have returned to their homeland to make their 16th and 13th attempts on the world's tallest mountain. Follow their tales, trials and tribulations at sherpas.sltrib.com starting Thursday.

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