© Culture r ‘or more information call }604. 527. 5493 L ecture on A Nowetaling A Learning Centre work shop that will teach you to prepare to take notes, identify main ideas, take effective in-class notes, and turn your notes into an effective study tool. Sept. 17, 4-6p.m., Room 1620 Welcome Back Pub Nights Douglas Student's Union gets the party started this year at both campuses. ood times. Sept. 18, 4p.m.-la.m., Student Union Building, New West Campus Sept. 25, 4p.m.-9p.m, afeteria, David Lam \ Campus ** http://www.otherpress.ca Company presents Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts's musical comedy about love and relationships in New York. Held over to Sept. 20, Arts Club Granville Island Stage. Tickets at Ticketmaster, 604.280.3311 Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding Hoarse Raven Theatre pres- ents an interactive comedy in which audience members are the wedding guests and the cast is the wedding party. Includes dancing, singing, and a four-course Italian dinner. Sept. 12, 6:15p.m., Special Fundraiser (BC Persons with AIDS Society benefit perform- ance). Ceremony: St. Andrew's Wesley United Church, 1012 Nelson. Reception: Century Plaza Hotel 1015 Burrard. Tickets $75/70/$65/$60 For more information call 604.258.4079 What You Carry With You... Miscellaneous Productions information visit Galleries The Will To Love Works by Colleen Brown. Sept. 6-Oct. 11, Artist talk September 20, Helen Pict Gallery For more iffformation call 604.681.6740 Colour Lost and Found Dynamic abstract paintings with a sense of individualized style and expression by inter- n@tionally renowned Californian artist James Leonard. Sept. 15-Oct.15, ART- WORKS For more information call 604.688.3301 Anna Hunt New thread-on-canvas works by this British-based artist. Inspired by the history of avia- tion. Sept. 6-Oct. 3, Monte Clark are back in Vancouver pro- moting their new album Reconstruction Site. Sept. 11, Commodore Ballroom Tickets at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 or Zulu and Scratch Candye Kane Former L.A. porn queen per- forms tunes from latest blues- rock CD, Whole Lotta Love, with guests Big Bottom Burlesque. Sept. 11, 8p.m., Yale Hotel. For more information call 604.681.YALE. Modest Mouse Sony recording artists, featur- ing frontman Isaac Brock. Sept. 12, Commodore Ballroom Tickets at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444.or Zulu Records Atmosphere Hip-hop group from Minneapolis, featuring rapper MC Slug, with guests the other press e¢ fmandaflikman e submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca September 10, 2003 What’s On Around Town presents a community theatre Gallery 3 Oddjobs and Micranots. piece about the legacy of vio- —_ For more information call Sept. 14, Commodore lence and xenophobia, featur- 604.730.5000 Ballroom ing new music by hip- : Tickets at Ticketmaster, oe i hop/R&B artist Ndidi NINELIVES “ 604.280.4444 display bidet recent a, oes Cascade, taiko-electric group _—_- Hauntingly beautiful land- projects of the Douglas — tagteenth annual test tca- Loud, and pianist Kaoru scapes are depicted in Ann The White Stripes College Institute of Urban tures more than 600 theatre Matsushita. Shelton’s large-scale colour Those crazy kids from Ecology. performances, youth theatre, Sept. 11-13, 18-20 at 8p.m. photographs of both real and _—_ Detroit, Jack and Meg White, To San 12, Amelia Douglas storytelling, graffiti art, and Gateway Theatre, 6500 fictitious murder locations. return to Vancouver with their Art Gallery _ more Gilbert Rd., Richmond. Sept. 3-Oct. 11, Onepointsix hipster garage-blues rock. [Fot more information call To Sept. 14, on and around =—Tickets $10, 604.270.1812 Gallery With guests Ima Robot 604.527.5522 Granville Island. Program ; For ore information call Sept. 15, Plaza of Nations. : guides available at all VanCity — Welcome to the Family 604.684.0478 Tickets at Ticketmaster, Digital Guise Midi a branches and 7-Eleven stores. Genus Theatre presents a new 604.280.4444 "Part of Noon at New West, i ne aed ones, info production integrating origi = Concerts - ‘The Douglas College Music 604.257.0366 or visit nal theatrical sketches and _ ‘Misc. Department concert series, eee film shore. ve 11-13 at The Weakerthans arn Robert Caldwell, 8p.m., Sept. 14 at 2p.m. The greatest thing to come Indie Music Video Festival nok id Nick [ie De Yorte Porte, Video In Studios, 1965 Main out of Winnipeg ies Winnie Cinestir and Rumbletone a es oo : al i the Pooh, The Weakerthans Productions present screenings of 50 independent music videos, featuring live perform- ances by the Salteens (Sat.) and Geoff Berner (Sun.). Sept. 13-14, 7 and 9:45p.m., Scotiabank Dance Centre, 677 Davie. Tickets $9 (weekend passes $15) at the door, for more information visit