Douglas College Events Images of Cuba Visions of Cuba by Esther Rausenberg, Richard Tetrault, Anna Maria DiSpirito, and Ian Joyce. Opening reception Jan. 8, 4-7:30pm To Feb. 20, Amelia Douglas Art Gallery, New West Campus For more information call 604.527.5522 Kevin Kerr Literature Alive presents playwright Kevin Kerr Feb. 3, 11am, Room’ 1809 New West Campus Eating Disorders Awareness Seminar Fifth annual eating-disorder- awareness seminar with: Susan Tishler, MA, RCC and Alison Bell, BA, MA Cand. Screening and discussion of film Perfect [usion—Eating Disorders in the Family Feb. 3, 7pm, Room B2270 David Lam Campus For information call 604.527.5508 Becoming and Staying Inspired Feeling flat? Just getting by? What do “inspired people” have going for them? Can you become and stay inspired too? The answer is a resounding YES! Find out how by taking a look at the life and habits of inspira- tional people with Lee Chamberland (Therapeutic ww www we we ew ew we ew ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee wee ee ee ae Recreation instructor and lifestyle coach) Feb. 5, 12pm, Boardroom (Room 4920) New West Campus Piano Recital Noon at New West presents piano recital with Sara Davis Beuchner Feb. 5, 12:30pm, Performing Arts Theatre, New West For information call Campus 604.523.2877 DOUGIMUN 5th Annual Dirty Blonde Conference AA World in Turmoil: Terrorism in the 21st Century Feb. 7-10, New West Campus For more information visit Works 604.257.0366 newlyweds West’s tomb To Feb. 7, Performance For information call Barefoot in the Park Ellie King directs Neil Simon’s romantic comedy about seemingly mismatched To Feb. 28, Burr Theatre The Arts Club Theatre Company presents Claudia Shear’s romantic comedy about two lonely New Yorkers who meet at Mae Jan 24, 2pm, Helen Pitt Gallery For information call 604.681.6740 Sensualite addressing sensuality Studio and Gallery For information call 604.980.1699 Brad Phillips Paintings of suburbia in watercolours and oils Works by Elizabeth Zvonar, Jesse Gray, Vishal Jugdeo, Paul Kajander, and Elizabeth Milton To Feb. 28, artist talks Group exhibition of paint- ings and mixed-media works To Feb. 28, Graffiti Co. Art Feb, 28, Stanley Theatre | To Feb. 28, Monte Clark dougimun> For information call Gallery 604.280.3311 For information call Theatre 604.730.5000 Gee Se Nu eTee I e Here on the Flight Path Arms & the Man Langley Players presents Nobodyland The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company presents George Bernard Shaw’s prophetic play about love and wat, directed by Marti Feb. 5—28, Langley Playhouse : 604.708.5678 Maraden and starring For information call Bernard Cuffling and David 1 604.534.7469 Concerts Marr i enn e eee eee eee To Feb 14, Vancouver Galleries The Dolly Ranchers Ppa cc fy a Pe et Alt-country band from New For tickets and information I Am the Remix Mexico, with guest Rae call 604.873.3311 Works by Don Bury, Spoon Lawrence Sim, and Slanguage | Feb, 6, doors 8pm, W.LS.E. Loveplay To Feb. 14, Western Front Hall Shameless Hussy presents the Canadian premiere of Moira Buffini’s play about couplings of men and women that take place in the same location across 2000 years women 604.878.7563 Norm Foster’s comedy about a divorced newspaper colum- nist and his relationships with For information call Production, Consumption & Function: Exploring Alternative Economies Keith Jones To Feb. 16, Antisocial For information call and Kokopelli’s The Meat Purveyors Installation and drawings by Tickets $15 at Little Sisters Co-ed bluegrass outfit from Austin, Texas, with local February 4, 2004 guests Carolyn Mark and the New Best Friends Feb. 7, Railway Club For information call 604.681.1625 Low Kranky recording artists from Minnesota, with guests Chet from Victoria Feb. 7, 8:30pm, The Drink Tickets at Zulu, Scratch, Highlife, and Noize! Records, info 604.687.1307 The Walkmen Garage-rockers from New York City, with guests the Decemberists from Portland and Vancouver’s the Countless Jibes Feb. 11, Richard’s on Richards For information call 604.687.6794 Tonsils This Week In History... Amanda Aikman Culture Editor | February 4, 1996: ' Former Milli Vanilli member Rob | Pilatus is hit over the head with a t baseball bat in Hollywood while ' attempting to steal a car. Luckily, | Pilatus is acquitted of any charges ; when it is discovered that he was only “pretending” to steal the car. February 7, 1994: Blind Melon’s late lead singer Shannon Hoon is ejected from the American Music Awards for loud and disruptive behaviour, eventually being charged with battery, assault, resisting arrest, and destroying a police station phone. Oh man, why is it all the fun guys are dead or gay? I’ve got an extra ticket to the Grammys and that Hoon fella sounds like a real firecracker. February 8, 1969: George Harrison's tonsils are removed at. London’s University College Hospital and destroyed so that they cannot be sold. Damn, George Harrison’s tonsils aren't available for sale? Looks like my boyfriend will have to settle for chocolates this Valentine’s Day. BR Page 14 ~ http:/www.otherpress.ca