© Culture the other press e fimandafiikman e submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca What’s On Around Town November 5, 2003 Amanda Aikman Culture Editor Douglas College Events Natural Light Photos by Mark Mason and glass works by Sol Maya Opening reception Nov. 6, 4-8pm Nov. 6—Dec. 19, Amelia Douglas Art Gallery For more information call 604.527.5522 The Jury Douglas College Stagecraft and Theatre Departments present a drama about the power of one, based on the classic film Twe/ve Angry Men. Nov. 7—15, Studio Theatre (Room 4140) For more information call 604.527.5281 WomenSpeak: Neither Indian nor White— Mixed Race Families on the British Columbia Frontier UBC historian Jean Barman will talk about the experiences of children of “white settler” men and “Aboriginal” women, and, more generally, how cate- gories of belonging need to be re-examined to inter- rogate the spaces that exist in between them Nov. 5, 7-9pm, © Boardroom (Room 4920) Nov. 7—Dec.6, Pacific Theatre For more information call 604.731.5518 Not Now Darling Vagabond Player’s opening show of the 2003-04 sea- son, this hilarious farce is filled with suspicious wives, mistaken identities, scantily clad girls, and a continuous barrage of rapid fire jokes To Nov. 15, Bernie Legge Theatre, Queens Park For more information call 604.521.0412 The Matka King The Arts Club Theatre Company presents Anosh Irani’s drama about a eunuch operating an illicit lottery in Bombay’s red- light district To Noy. 15, Arts Club Granville Island Stage For more information call 604.687.1644 aah: Three Goats and a Blanket Langley Players Drama Club presents Woody King and Robert Hilliard’s com- edy about a game-show producer forced to bunk with his hypochondriac ex- wife when his show is can- celled To Nov. 15, Langley Playhouse For more information call 604.534.7469 for the mentally Page 14 ¢ hittp://www.otherpress.ca Courcy To Nov. 22, New Westminster Public Library For more information call 604.527.4660 Emergency Measures Works by Dick Averns, Andreas Kahre, and Carlos Vela-Martinez To Nov. 22, Artspeak For more information call 604.688.0051 Herald Nix New oil paintings of the Salmon Arm region To Nov. 15, Atelier Gallery For more information call 604.732.3021 Rumpelstiltskin’s Cupboard Interactive fairy tale art by Cynthia Nugent and Kathryn Shoemaker To Nov. 16, Burnaby Art Gallery For more information call 604.205.7332 Ivy House Photos by Karn Bubas Nov. 6—Dec. 5, Monte Clark Gallery For more information call 604.730.5000 Autologues Performance and web- based project by Igor Santizo To Nov. 29, OR Gallery For more information call 604.683.7395 ov. 5, Railway Club xr more information call 4.878.GOGO awner Records owcase aturing Canadian punk- and Far from Heroes Nov. 5, Brickyard For more information call 604.526.0152 Spiritualized British band featuring for- mer Spacemen 3 singer- guitarist Jason Pierce, with guests Soledad Brothers Nov. 9, Commodore Ballroom Tickets at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 and Zulu Records Lucinda Williams Roots singer-songwriter from Nashville, with guests eastmountainsouth Nov. 7-8, Commodore Ballroom Tickets at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 and at Highlife and Zulu Records BC SPCA Fundraiser Fundraiser for the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals fea- tures electronic pop-rock group Hector and comedi- an Aubrey Tennant Nov. 8, 9pm, ANZA Club For information call 604.876.7128 A Mighty Wind—Live in Concert Folk concert based on the parody film A Mighty Wind, featuring performances by Mitch & Mickey (Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara); the Folksmen (Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, and Michael The Circle Craft Christmas Market This 30th annual Christmas market is Western Canada’s largest one-of-a-kind gift fair. Featuring goods and good- ies from over 200 Canadian artisans and craftspeople Nov. 7—11, Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre For more information call 604.801.5220 Vancouver Asian Film Festival 2003 Four-day festival features ten program screenings of more than 30 works by North American Asian filmmakers, including a variety of full-length fea- tures and short films for the big screen Nov. 7-10, Cinemark Tinseltown Theatres For more information call 604.696.2800