What's On Around Tow Kali Thurber, A&E Editor Campus Events UBC Symphonic Wind Ensemble Presented by Noon at New West, and directed by Martin Berinbaum. Performing Arts Theatre. Oct. 28, 12:30pm Outward Leaning Inward Presented by The Amelia Douglas Gallery, with art- work by Don Hutchinson and Chris Pool. To Oct 29. For info call 604.527.5495 Student Halloween Howler Pub crawl The original, 12th annual pub crawl leads over 7000, pub crawlers around the city on a fun and scary pub adventure. Oct. 30 and Oct. 31, registration at vari- ous locations at 5pm. For tickets and info, call the Douglas ticket hotline 604.444.8282, or visit Students’ Showcase Recital Presented by Noon at New West. Performing Arts Theatre. Nov. 4, 12:30pm Theatre Dracula: The Silver Scream Ellie King directs David Grapes and Robert Neblett’s darkly comic, film-noir version of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire tale. Burr Theatre. To Oct. 30, tickets $12-18. For info call 604.523.2877 The Number 14 A fast-paced, satirical look at a day in the life of a downtown bus ride. An award-winning theatrical tour-de-force that is part Monty Python, part Mr. Bean, and wholly engaging. Surrey Arts Centre. To Oct. 30, 8pm, Mon-Sat. Tickets $18—30. For info call 604.501.5566 Wet Spots: In Sing Your Way to Better Sex Husband-and-wife musical-comedy duo performs its sex-themed show, held over from the Fringe Festival. Performance Works. To Oct. 30 and Nov. 3-6, 8pm. Tickets at Festival Box Office, 604.257.0366 Madame Soupie and the Odyssey Murder The Family of Comics presents a comic thriller set in Vancouver. Pacific Theatre. Oct. 28 and 30, Nov. 4-6, 8pm. Tickets $15 at the door, info 604.523.2734 Tape If You Can’t Beat Em Productions presents We | OTHERPRESS Arts and Entertainment = Stephen Belbet’s psychological drama about two old highschool friends and a taped confession that could ruin one of them. Squire John’s Playhouse. To Nov. 13, 8pm. Tickets $20/16. For info call 778.371.9629 Concerts Q And Not U Dischord recording artists form Washington, DC, with guests El Guapo and Cadeux. Richard’s on Richards. Oct. 27, 8pm. Tickets $13 at Zulu, Scratch, Red Cat, and Noise! Records. For info call 604.687.6794 A Mansion Party Western Theatre Conspiracy fundraiser features per- formances by Young and Sexy, the Nein Circa, and Chet. Anza Club. Oct. 29, 9pm. Tickets $10 at Red Cat, Scratch, and Zulu Records. For info call 604.878.8668 PJ Harvey British singer-songwriter performs tunes from latest CD, Us Huh Her, with guests Knife and Fork. Vogue Theatre. Oct. 30, 7:30pm. Tickets $39.95 at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444, and Scratch, Zulu, and Highlife Records Rock.It Boy Halloween Howler Featuring performances by Bif Naked, Todd Kerns, and Dead Celebrity Status. City Limits Cabaret. Oct. 30, 8pm. Tickets $20 at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 Saul Williams Actor, author, musician, and figurehead of the spo- ken word/slam poetry movement. Richard’s on Richards. Nov. 1, 9pm. Tickets $20 at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444, and Zulu and Highlife Records Galleries Radiant Flesh A collection of photos by Skai Fowler and José Ramon Gonzalez explore the search for identity through superimposed self portraits that are lit from within. Grunt Gallery. To Oct. 30. For info call 604.875.9516 One Year Anniversary Art Exhibition Featuring works by members of the Burrard Inlet Artists’ Association. Electronic Avenue Art Centre. To Oct 31. For info go to Bodyscapes Photos of the human body by Jim Britton, Bill Henning, and John-Ward Leighton. Taf’s Gallery Café. To Oct. 31. For info call 604.339.4938 Plaid as Technology Recent paintings by Leslie Poole. Teck Gallery. to Nov. 15 Massive Change: The Future of Global Design The international touring exhibition employs objects, sound, video, still photography, computer and satel- lite images, interactive technology, and three-dimensional constructs to explore the impact of global design. Vancouver Art Gallery. To Jan. 3. For info call 604.662.4719 Qcetaber 27/2004