A pe Amanda Aikman Culture Editor Douglas College Events Other College Models— Exploring the Possibilities: A College-Wide Forum Based on questions and ideas generated on Oct. 29, this forum will explore the rele- vance and applicability of various college models for Douglas College Nov. 26, 4-6pm, Boardroom (Room 4920) New West Campus Free Lunch Kraft Dinner anyone? Come and dine in style with the friendly folks in the Student Union building. Nov. 27, 11am-2pm. Upper Lounge of the DSU building, New West Campus Student Showcase Recital Student performances pre- sented by Noon at New West Nov 27, 12:30pm Performing Arts Theatre, New West Campus Natural Light Photos by Mark Mason and glass works by Sol Maya To Dec. 19, Amelia Douglas Art Gallery, New West Campus For more information call 604.527.5522 Theatre Cul-de-sac Da Da Kamera presents this one-man show written and performed by Daniel Maclvor (Twitch City) and directed by Daniel Brooks To Noy. 29, Vancouver East Cultural Centre For more information call 604.280.3311 Jitters First Impressions Theatre presents David French’s behind-the-scenes comedy about the theatre world To Nov. 29, Deep Cove Cultural Society For more information call 604.929.9456 Shopping & Fucking Pi Theatre and Ruby Slippers Theatre present the Western Canadian premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s comedy, directed by Diane Brown and Del Surjik To Dec. 6, Performance Works For more information call 604.257.0366 Fortune’s Fool Ivan Turgenev’s classic come- dy, exploring the delicious paradox of humour and despair in the casual infliction of cruelty To Dec. 7, Jericho Arts Centre For more information call 604.224.8007 Singin’ in the Rain Bill Millerd directs Betty Comden and Adolph Green’s classic musical, starring Peter Huck, Cara Hunter, Cailin Stanyk, and Todd Talbot To Jan. 11, Stanley Theatre For more information call 604.280.3311 Galleries Skin, Bones & Soul Mixed media and sculpture by Susanna Blunt To Novy. 30, Ferry Building Gallery For more information call 604.925.7266 Eve Leader Oil and graphite on mylar works explore how the size of a figure and its placement in space produces different psychological resonances To Dec. 4, Atelier Gallery For more information call 604.732.3021 White Trash Installation by Andre Stitt To Dec. 6, grunt Gallery For more information call 604.875.9516 Ansel Adams/Leonard Frank/ Eileen Leier Photography showing sepa- rate histories of human detention To Dec. 20, Presentation House Gallery For more information call 604.986.1351 Catalogue Installation by Ron Terada investigates the mechanism of exhibition architecture and artifice To Jan. 4, Contemporary Art Gallery For more information call 604.681.2700 Transformer Works by Jacob Gleeson and Gareth Moore Nov. 29-Jan. 10, Helen Pitt Gallery For more information call 604.681.6740 Concerts J.P. Cormier The Rogue Folk Club pres- ents singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Cape Breton Nov. 28, 8pm, WISE Hall For more information call 604.736.3022 November 26, 2003 i; Hinterland Local band plays a CD- release show for its HybridElectric Records debut, Under the Waterline, with guests Reverie Sound Revue from Calgary and Windows ‘78 from Vancouver Nov. 28, Media Club For more information call 604.608.2871 Anders Osborne Scandinavian guitarist and Shanachie recording artist gives solo acoustic and elec- tric performances Nov. 30, 5pm, Media Club Tickets at Zulu and Highlife Records, for more informa- tion call 604.608.2871 ponyboy Copperspine recording artist from Vancouver performs songs from his album everyone deserves a song Nov. 29, Marine Club For more information call 604.683.1720 All State Champion With guests The WPP, The Approach, Traitor, and The Whore Nov. 29, Brickyard For more information call 604.685.3922 on Amanda Aikman Culture Editor This Week In History... ee Page 12 e http://www.otherpress.ca November 28, 1990: Axl Rose’s__ neighbour accused him of assault, claiming that he hit her over the head with an empty wine bottle. I knew that Axl was a softy at heart—I mean he did use an “empty” wine bottle after all. November 30, 1998: Singer/guitarist Jewel stopped her show at a bene- fit in New York to ask for nail clippers. A well- equipped guest came through for the singer, who proceeded with the concert after tending to her mani- cure. See, when people say “Jewel is a no-talent flake,” I just think of this story— and I am reminded of how truly right those people are. aa December 1, 1994: While recovering from gun- shot wounds suffered the day before, rapper Tupac Shakur is convicted on charges of sexually abusing a woman in a hotel room. I can't wait till my rap career takes off—gunshot wounds and sexual abuse convic- tions, that’s the life for me.