What's On Around Town Kali Thurber, A&E Editor Campus Events Fair Trade Fair Presented by the Douglas Students’ Union, the Fair Trade Market. Upper lounge of the Students’ Union building at the New West campus, Oct. 20-22, 11am—3pm. BBQ lunch on Oct. 20, 1 1am—3pm. UBC Symphonic Wind Ensemble Presented by Noon at New West, and directed by Martin Berinbaum. At the 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 Theatre Charlotte’s Web Down Stage Right Productions presents Joseph Robinette’s stage adaptation of the classic children’s book by E.B, White. Presentation House Theatre. To Oct. 23, Sat. 1lam and 2pm, Sun. 2pm. Tickets $15/11/18. For info call 604.990.3474 Pack of Lies Deep Cove Stage Society presents Hugh Whitemore’s mystery about espionage between neighbours, direct- ed by Don Williams. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre. To Oct. 23, Wed-Sat at 8pm. For tickets and info call 604.929.3200 A Flea in Her Ear A wildly farcical French classic about mistaken identi- ties, misunderstandings, and double entendres. Stanley Theatre. To Oct 24. For info call 604.687.1644 The Number 14 A fast-paced, satirical look at a day in the life of a downtown bus ride. This is an award-winning theatri- cal tour-de-force that is part Monty Python, part Mr. Bean, and wholly engaging. Main Stage in the Surrey Arts Centre. To Oct. 30, 8pm, Mon-Sat. Tickets $18-30. For info call 604.501.5566 Tomfoolery A musical tribute to the wickedly irreverent, satirical sensibility of Tom Lehrer. The Harvard math profes- sor was known in the ’60s for his cynical and humorous attacks on everything from the A-bomb to porno, and much in between. At the Firehall Arts I | OUNEPPPESS if Centre to Oct. 24, and at the Presentation House to Noy. 7. Tickets $20/25. For info call 604.689.0926 Concerts Billy Talent Toronto-based punk rockers with guests Metric and Death From Above 1979. Commodore Ballroom Oct. 22, and at the Croatian Cultural Centre Oct. 24. Tickets $24.50 at Ticketmaster. For 604.280.4444 info call Princess Superstar New York hip-hop producer performs an electro set, with guests Czech and Dr. Jones. Sonar. Oct. 22, 10pm. Tickets $14 at Boomtown, Zulu, and On Deck. Good Charlotte/Sum 41 Youthful punk-rock bands from the States and Canada, with guests Hazen Street and Lola Ray. PNE Forum. Oct. 22, 7pm. Tickets $37.50 at Ticketmaster. For info call 604.280.4444 Martin Sexton Singer/songwriter and guitarist from Boston. Red Room. Oct. 23, 8pm. Tickets $19.50 at Ticketmaster, Zulu, and Highlife Records Van Halen American hard-rock legends, composed of guitarist Eddie Van Halen, vocalist Sammy Hagar, drummer Alex Van Halen, and bassist Michael Anthony. Oct. 23. Pacific Coliseum. Tix $119/89/59 (plus service charges and fees) at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 Drive-By Truckers Triple-guitar southern-rock outfit from Georgia. Richard’s on Richards. Oct. 24, 9pm. Tickets $15 at Ticketmaster and Zulu Records Hayden Toronto singer/songwriter, with guests the Elk Lake Serenaders and Cuff the Duke. Vogue Theatre. Oct. 26, 7:30pm. Tickets at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 Monster Mash Rumbletone Productions presents performances by the Fiends, Rockfour, Raised by Wolves, the Invaders, the Colorifics, and DJs Bryce Dunn and Antonia Allan. Oct. 30, 9 pm. Waldorf Hotel. Tix $14 (plus service charge) at Zulu, Scratch, Noize!, Red Cat, and Highlife Records, info 604.878.GOGO Galleries Radiant Flesh A collection of photos by Skai Fowler and Jose Ramon Gonsalez 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 satellite 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 Henover § an/20ol