APGS §=did = ENGEFHOINMENG = What's On Around Town Kali Thurber, A&E Editor Campus Events Faculty Recital Presented by Noon at New West, with Erica Morthcott, soprano, and Michael Strutt on guitar and lute. Performing Arts Theatre, Oct. 14, 12:30pm Faculty Recital Presented by Noon at New West, with Blair Fisher on trumpet, and Barrie Barrington on piano. Performing Arts Theatre, Oct. 21, 12:30pm Fair Trade Fair Presented by the Douglas Students’ Union, the Fair Trade Market will be held in the upper lounge of the Students’ Union Building at the New West campus, Oct. 20-22, 11am—3pm. A BBQ lunch will be held on Oct. 20 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 Sunday on the Rocks Defiant Theatre Collective presents Theresa Rebeck’s play about roommates revealing their secrets to each other during a booze-fuelled conversation. Railtown Theatre. To Oct. 16, at 8pm. Tickets $15/12 at Biz Books. For info call 604.734.1100 Troy: City of Love Studio 58 presents slam poet Alexander Ferguson’s reinventation of Euripides’ tragedy with modern poetry, song, and humour. Studio 58. To Oct 17. Tickets $9/16 at Festival Box Office, 604.257.0366 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. to Sat. at 8pm. For tickets and info call 604.929.3200 16 | GUNEFPPESS 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 Dracula: The Silver Scteam Ellie King directs David Grapes and Robert Neblett’s darkly comic, film-noir version of Bram Stoket’s clas- sic vampire tale. Burr Theatre. To Oct. 30. Tickets $12/18. For info call 604.523.2877 Concerts The Ska is Dead Tour The Nerve magazine presents performances by Planet Smashers, Mustard Plug, Catch 22, and Chris Murray. The Brickyard. Oct. 14. Tickets $15 at Scratch, Zulu, and Red Cat Records. For info call 604.734.1611 Jill Townsend Big Band Seventeen-piece band premieres a four-movement suite by guitarist-composer Bill Coon. Vancouver East Cultural Centre. Oct. 14, 8pm. Tickets $17/11. For info call 604.251.1363 Sarah Harmer Ontario singer-songwriter performs tunes from latest CD, A// of Our Names, with guest Josh Ritter. Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts. Oct. 16, 7:30pm. Tickets $32.50/27.50 at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 Flogging Molly Celtic rockers, with guests Street Dogs and the Briggs. Commodore Ballroom. Oct. 18, 9pm. Tickets $21.50 at Ticketmaster, Zulu, and Scratch Records Misfits Veteran horror-punk band, featuring original member Jerry Only, plus former Black Flag member Dez Cadena, and Marky Ramone. Sonar, Oct. 18, 9pm. Tickets at Zulu, Scratch, Highlife, and Noize! Records. For info call 604.683.6695 Bright Eyes Singer-songwriter from Nebraska, with guests Jim James and M. Ward. Commodore Ballroom. Oct. 19, 9pm. Tickets $20 at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 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 An Evocative Openness Drawings, paintings, and sculptures of heads by Joel Shack. Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery. To Oct. 13. For info call 604.257.5111 Malcolm Lowry through the Eyes of Andrzej Brackoniecki Works by Andrzej Brackoniecki, along with photos, artifacts, and a video of Malcolm Lowry. Seymour Art Gallery. To Oct. 17. For info call 604.924.1378 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 Benover = «13/200