the other press Culture Section Editor: Kerry Evans February 19, 2003 What’s on flround Town This Week Douglas College Events The Amelia Douglas Gallery presents o In-House Arts and Crafts Work by College employees February 12—March 31 For Gallery times, call 604- 527-5465 oon at New West presents ancouver Opera Touring nsemble La Cenerentola taged adaptation of Rossini’s comic opera, Cinderella, sung in English ebruary 20th, 12:30p.m. erforming Arts Theatre concert with Henry Waack nd friends ebruary 23rd, 2:30p.m. all the box office at 604- 27-5488 for tickets heatre harlottes Web dapted by Joseph Robinette rom the book by E.B. White classic children’s tale. ebruary 13th—March Ist ed—Sat, 8:00p.m. resentation House Theatre all the 24-hour box office wo people are thrown ogether in the confines of a nowbound cabin and are left sort out their painful past. ntil February 22nd avana Theatre (1212 ommercial Drive) all 604-781-5344 for ticket formation 611 W. Broadway) Rising in the West: JP Carter, Little Stitches, Smoke Rings, and Adios February 21st, 8:00p.m. Roundhouse Community Centre Dave Douglas Septet February 22nd, 8:00p.m. Vancouver East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables St.) Gallery Digitalis II: The Spiritual in Digital Art A juried selection of digitally generated prints. Organized in collaboration with the Digitalis Digital Art Society. February 17th—March 30th Evergreen Cultural Centre Call 604-927-6555 for more information Misc. Hoja A Saskatoon-based a cappella group who pride themselves on their amazing harmonies, energetic choregraphy, and diverse selection of songs. Appropriate for ages 5 and up. February 23rd Evergreen Cultural Centre Call 604-927-6555 for more information Arms Wide Open A Benefit for the Vaccine Evaluation Centre at BC Children’s Hospital and the Meningitis Research Foundation of Canada. Guest speaker: Dr. Jane Finlay February 22nd Evergreen Cultural Centre Call 604-927-6555 for more information submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca THE OTHER PRESS IS HIRING We are looking for: Managing Editor The Editor will work closely with the section editors and proofreaders, and act as a liaison between the collective. The Editor will chair weekly meetings and oversee all editorial issues. Opinions Editor The Opinions Editor is responsible for meeting the editorial demands of their section. Duties include writing copy each week, soliciting copy from Douglas students, and submitting edited copy within deadlines. Layout The layout person will have a basic understanding of Quark Express and be expected to layout the copy, ads, and graphics of each issue. Graphics The graphics person will have a basic understanding of Quark, Photoshop, and possibly Illustrator, and will be expected to layout ads, import graphics and design the cover of each issue. Photographer The photographer will have a basic understanding of photography and be pro- ficient with both SLR and digital formats. Duties include photographing regu- lar OP features, special weekly assignments, and cover photos when applicable. Network Technician The Network Technician will be proficient with both Mac and PC formats and will manage all networked facilities, including software and hardware. Office Manager The Office Manager will be responsible for organizing the office flow, ordering supplies, and keeping the office clean. Distribution The Distribution person is responsible for the pick-up and distribution of the paper. Must have own car. All applicants must be students of Douglas College. Positions begin in the summer semester with shadow training provided during the month of March. For details: drop by the office in room 1020 email: submit@op.douglas.be.ca phone: 604-525-3542 (leave a message to the Editor) or fax: 604-525-3505 page 7 ©