The Trews, Live At Louis`, P7
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The Trews, Live At Louis`, P7
Dome Funding Uproar, P2 Verb Saskatoon Free! Oct 15-21, ‘10 Movies P11 RED Review Bruce Willis leads a star-studded cast in an enjoyable action comedy that sees a team of old CIA agents reunite for one last mission The Trews, Live At Louis’, P7 Sports P4 Hilltops On Top The Saskatoon Hilltops sew up first place heading into the 2010 Prairie Football Championship playoffs Offbeat P5 Tuesday Sucks A new study singles out Tuesday, not Monday, as the unhappiest day of the week Photo: Courtesy The Artist 2 Local VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 City Reconsiders Recording Ban BONNIE ZINK A mockup of the proposed domed stadium in Regina Photo: Courtesy Stadium Consultants International Dome Funding Backlash NDP Slams Proposed Use Of Taxpayer Money ELECIA CHRUNIK SASKATOON, SK — Though the project is still in the research and planning phase, the domed arena proposed to replace Regina’s Mosaic Stadium has sparked another debate, this time over who will fund its construction. A recent report prepared by the Sask Party suggested that the private sector could be relied on to provide $70-million of the retractable-roof, multi-purpose Please Remember To Recycle entertainment facility’s $431 milThe NDP opposition says the lion total cost, leaving 85 percent of private sector should provide the cost up to taxmore funding in payers. “Public services such as the face of cuts to The province health care and education health and eduhas applied to should have the first call cation. “The NDP the federal prifully supports a vate public part- on public dollars.” domed stadium nership Canada -NDP Deputy Leader Deb Higgins that is paid for by Fund for up to 25 percent of the the private sector,”says NDP Depcost, or around $100 million. There uty Leader Deb Higgins. “Public is a policy question, however, about services such as health care and whether or not the federal govern- education should have the first call ment should be funding stadiums. on public dollars.” The province has given itself until the end of the year to make a final decision. $1 million was spent on a feasibility study that was released in March 2010, but too long a delay could decrease the numbers’ reliability. SASKATOON, SK — Saskatoon City Council is reconsidering a proposal to ban the public from recording public consultation meetings after a number of citizens spoke out against the move. The idea to extend the city’s existing ban on recording council or committee meetings — which does not apply to members of the “official” media — to also include public consultation meetings came under consideration after a recent meeting attendee with a video camera made some people uncomfortable. Several councillors say their aim is to balance the right of the public to record public meetings with the concern that some people may not feel comfortable having their opinions recorded. With the city holding public consultations on a number of important topics recently — including citywide recycling, a proposed whitewater park and hydro facility at the weir and the future of the Traffic Bridge — proponents of responsible government say public recordings are vital. “Documenting is a form of accountability,” says Marjaleena Repo. “I see the proposal [as] trampling on civil liberties.” City council has yet to make a final decision on the proposal. Park Renovation Budget Soars TOBIE HAINSTOCK SASKATOON, SK — It looks like more money is needed to complete the ongoing restoration and landscaping project in the city’s Cosmopolitan Park. Located across the river from Kiwanis Memorial Park and just south of the University Bridge, the Cosmo Park includes such features as a lookout point with interpretive signs describing the historical growth of Saskatoon’s downtown, an upper paved trail and lower slightly more rugged trail for hiking. Restoration work began in the park in April of this year, and includes an off-ramp to Saskatchewan Crescent, re-vegetation, wheelchair accessibility ramps, stairs to the Meewasin Trail and new benches. This project was budgeted at approximately $1.4 million and was to have been completed by midOctober, but another $180,000 is required to complete the project by the end of the construction season according a city report. Previous cost increases totalled $400,000, bringing the project’s final tally to about $2 million. Please Remember To Recycle VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Global Obese Workers Cost Economy $73.1B Per Year DAVID GOODHUE Self-Driving Car Photo: S 400 HYBRID Google Plans Mass Production WINDSOR GENOVA SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Google Inc. has announced that it has been testing self-driving cars and that the vehicles have already logged over 224,000 kilometres, all without causing an accident. The experimental cars always had a safety driver behind the wheel in case of emergency and a software engineer in the passenger seat to monitor the driving software, says Google engineer Sebastian Thrun. “Our goal is to help prevent traffic accidents, free up people’s time and reduce carbon emissions by fundamentally changing car use,” explains Thrun. “People spend on average 52 minutes each working day commuting. Imagine being able to spend that time more productively.” The car self-navigates using video cameras, radar sensors and Facebook Cash Boosts Pot Bid MATTHEW BORGHESE LOS ANGELES, CA — Two of the co-founders of Facebook have given big to a group pushing to decriminalize marijuana in California. Billionaire Dustin Moskovitz donated $70,000 to pro-pot group Yes on 19, while fellow Facebook-er Sean Parker gave $100,000 to the Drug Policy Action Committee. “[Ballot] Proposition 19 will stabilize our national security, bolster our state economy [and] alleviate unnecessary overcrowding of nonviolent offenders in our state jails, which in turn will help California residents,” Moskovitz tells Forbes. AHN© a laser range finder to “see” other traffic, as well as detailed maps created by Google. Google’s team is composed of former participants from autonomous vehicle competitions sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Mass production is expected eight years from now. AHN© DURHAM, NC — Obese workers cost companies billions of dollars per year, with most of the losses resulting from “presenteeism” or lack of productivity while at work, says a new Duke University study. Researchers quantified the full cost of obesity by considering productivity losses due to health issues, absence from work and medical expenditures and arrived at a final figure of $73.1 billion per year. “Now that we’ve uncovered this sort of hidden cost, I think that it ups the ante for [employers] to think harder about what sort of interventions they want to implement,” says study author Eric Finkelstein. The costs to companies increase with the level of a worker’s obesity, reaching a high of $16,900 for women who are at least 100 pounds overweight and $15,500 for men in the same body mass index category, the researchers said. AHN© 3 Global At A Glance HOMELESS ID — Alberta will soon issue identification cards to homeless people to help them access government services, with provincial shelters being accepted as proof of legal residency. The ID will be the same document the province issues to residents who do not have a driver’s license. AHN© FRENCH RIOTS — Over a million French protesters have launched an open-ended, nation-wide strike disrupting travel, the delivery of goods and other basic services over a plan to raise France’s retirement age from 60 to 62. French President Nicolas Sarkozy says strike or no strike, the plan will go ahead. AHN© 4 Sports VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Please Remember To Recycle VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Offbeat Chinese Bigfoot Hunted Huskies Hockey Aiming High with the WHL’s Saskatoon Blades. “We have a real close knit group, SASKATOON, SK — The Univer- and a lot of guys want to be a part sity of Saskatchewan Huskies men’s of this team,” says Huskies skater and women’s hockey teams have Kyle Bortis. kicked off another season of CIS The women’s Huskies hockey action, and this year both teams team will take on the tough task are looking to redeem themselves of improving on a program best after their first round playoff exits 16–5–3 record last season. With at the hands of the leadership of the University of “The past three years last year’s Canada Manitoba Bisons. we’ve broken at least one West MVP and AllThe Huskies record a year.“ Canadian Breanne m e n’s h o ckey George as well as -Huskies player Breanne George Canada West allteam will not lack in CIS experience, with 20 play- star Julie Paetsch, the team has a ers returning to the squad from strong foundation upon which to last year’s 16–8–4 team and head build. Much like the men’s squad, coach Dave Adolph entering his the women’s team is coached by 18th season. a veteran in Steve Kook, who was Along with the many returning named the CIS coach of the year players, Adolph was able to recruit last season. some fresh talent to compliment his “The past three years we’ve brosquad including Craig McCallum, ken at least one record a year,” says the reigning Prince Albert Raiders an optimistic George. “Lots of girls best defensive forward in 2009– are interested in coming to this 2010, and Ryan Funk, who boasts team and the future of the team 276 career games of experience looks bright as well.” Please Remember To Recycle TYLER WELDER New $1.5 Million Effort Has Searchers Hopeful LAWRENCE MIJARES Hilltops Lock Down First Photo: Courtesy Saskatoon Hilltops Dominant Season Guarantees Team Top Spot TYLER WELDER SASKATOON, SK — After a four-game winning streak approaching the end of their season, the Saskatoon Hilltops have guaranteed themselves a familiar position in the final standings: first place. After defeating Calgary 25–9 in their only meeting this season and winning one of two games against the Thunder — with a total score of 82–50 in favor of Saskatoon over the two games — the Hilltops have the first-place spot sewn up. The playoff matchups for the Prairie Football Conference are now set, with the Hilltops ready to face the Winnipeg Rifles in one semifinal and the Regina Thunder taking on the Calgary Colts. The Hilltops are riding a wave of momentum into the post season; fifth-year linebacker Corbin Eskelson was given PFC Defensive Player of the Week honours after his performance against the Edmonton Wildcats in week 8, which saw the Rosetown, Saskatchewan product tally ten solo tackles, one assisted tackle and a quarterback sack. Hilltops quarterback Chase Bradshaw will need maintain good chemistry with leading receiver Ian Miller if Saskatoon hopes to continue their dominance over opponents’ defences in the playoffs, though the three-headed attack of running backs Regan Schuler, Brendon Gryba and Lane Bannerman will also shoulder some of the offensive burden. The PFC playoffs will commence on Saturday October 23rd, and the PFC Championship game will play out on Sunday October 31st. BEIJING, CHINA — Researchers in China have launched a new high-tech, $1.5 million expedition to locate Chinese Bigfoot. Despite three previous failed attempts, the Shennongjia Wild Man Research Society says new technology means their latest quest to find the elusive beast has an 80 percent chance of success. “We are working with China Three Gorges University [on] cameras that will be installed in the ape man’s possible habitat,” explains 75-year-old Chinese Bigfoot expert Wang Wang Shancai. Over 400 people claim to have seen a large, hairy, human-like creature lurking in China’s mountainous Heibei region. AHN© Obama Streaker Wins Free Rent LAWRENCE MIJARES STATTEN ISLAND, NY — A Stapleton man has earned a healthy reward by streaking naked in front of U.S. President Barack Obama 24-year-old computer technician and single father of three Juan Rodriguez recently attempted the Battlecam.com Million Dollar Challenge — which required him to yell the website’s name six times while completely naked within eyesight and earshot of President Obama — but was not close enough for the president to hear him. “After reviewing footage of his attempt, Mr. Rodriguez agreed that he was not able to complete all the criteria,” says Battlecam founder Alki David. “But his personal story moved me to provide him with a generous consolation prize. “ David says he will pay Rodriguez’s rent for the next year, all of his sister’s medical bills and award him an undisclosed sum of cash. After receiving his prize, Rodriguez agreed to streak again in front of another head of state AHN© Offbeat At A Glance TUESDAY UNHAPPIEST — A two-month study of 22,000 people’s moods has found that Tuesday is the week’s unhappiest day. Lead researcher George MacKerron explains that the ‘weekend effect’ finally wears off on Tuesday, when the next break is still far away. AHN© SCHOOL SILENCE — Students at Quebec’s Ecole Notre-Dame are now required to eat lunch in silence or face suspension. The school says noiserelated disruption has decreased, but a group of parents say the policy is negatively impacting their children and are campaigning to have it repealed. AHN© 5 6 Please Remember To Recycle Arts & Culture Arts & Culture 5 Questions: The Trews Pallett Takes Accomplished Solo Act To Amigos BY MEAGEN THOMAS SASKATOON, SK — The Polaris Music Prize winning artist formerly known as Final Fantasy brings his fiercely original Heartland tour to Amigos October 27th. Owen Pallett is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, vocalist and Arcade Fire alum, and earlier this year dropped what might be the most interesting record of 2010, Heartland. Just don’t go looking for a conversation about the album’s ‘narrative’. “It’s not meant to be talked about! It’s been written off as a concept album but I try to keep conceptual elements in the dark,” says Pallett. “When making this — as a listening experience — I was hoping that it would be like sticking your head into a different world with unfamiliar sounds and that it would be an adventure.” Recorded over nine months, Pallett enlisted the services of the Czech Philharmonic in Prague and travelled to Reykjavik to use Valgeir Sigurðsson’s Greenhouse studio, home to such sonically widescreen masterpieces as Bjork’s Medulla & Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s The Letting Go. “When I want to follow my artistic impulse, my interests lie in creating brand new experiences Event Info for the listener,” says Pallett. “When I play a show or I’m supporting other bands or at a festival, sometimes people will come up to me and say, not that my music was good, but that it was interesting or different from other bands.” which Pallett is a fan The Trews Mamma Mia! Harvest Where: TCU Place When: Oct 27-31 Cost: $79.25-$95.25 (975-7770) Want some coverage for your upcoming event? Email layout@verbnews.com ASAP! MEAGEN THOMAS Dancing Queens Photo: Carol Rosegg 2009 Mamma Mia! Musical Hits TCU MEAGEN THOMAS Owen Pallett Where: Amigos Cantina When: Oct 27, 10 PM Cost: $18 (ticketedge.ca) John-Angus Talks Acoustic Sets, Future Plans Pallett Details Contributed to all three Arcade Fire •albums first Polaris Music Prize •withWonhisthe 2006 album He Poos Clouds Has also collaborated with Grizzly •Bear, F**ked Up, Stars and Holy F**k His former name Final Fantasy is a •trubute to the video game series, of Where: Louis’ Pub When: Oct 23, 8 PM Cost: $25.75 (Ticketmaster) Where: Remai Arts Centre When: Oct 20-Nov 3 Cost: $25 (384-7727) VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 — begin! The production is billed as a celSASKATOON, SK — The world- ebration of mothers and daughters, wide musical sensation Mamma old friends and new family found, Mia! is coming to Saskatoon’s and is a crowd pleaser par excelTCU place October 27th to the 31st. lence from start to finish. Based on the songs of SwedEven the most jaded ABBA skepish pop group ABBA, the show is a tics will enjoy this whimsical romp frothy confection that weds Euro- that wins over the hearts and minds pop goodness of audiences evto fanciful farce. “Even the most jaded erywhere it plays, Set in a mythi- ABBA skeptics will enjoy from Brisbane to cal Greek loca- this whimsical romp…“ New Brunswick. tion, bride-to-be Just like the -Meagen Thomas 17-year-old DancSophie desires nothing more than to have her ing Queen, audiences of more than father give her away; but which 42 million are having the time of of her mother Donna’s long-ago their lives. — as long as they get paramours is dad? their tickets early. Sophie, whose name means Say I Do to Mamma Mia! but The ‘wisdom’ in Greek, wisely (or not) Name Of The Game is getting tickinvites all three of mom’s former ets as soon as you can. The show lovers to her wedding fête. Let the is well known for consistently soldgames — and the 20-plus ABBA hits out performances, so reserve early that boogie the story line along to or you’ll find your chance Slipping its charming, exuberant conclusion Through (your) Fingers. Five-time Juno nominees The Trews are coming to Louis’ Pub to do what they do best: play live. The Antigonish rockers talked with Verb about their “year off”, their tribute to a fallen hero and what to expect on their anticipated 2011 release. Meagen Thomas: What has the last year been like for The Trews? John-Angus MacDonald: It was supposed to be a year off but ended up being real busy. We traveled as far as [Tokyo], Dubai and Iqaluit, our bass payer Jack had a baby and somewhere in there we found time to write and record a new album. So not much of a year off! MT: Why did you go acoustic with Friends and Total Strangers? J-A M: The purpose was twofold. One was to expose our Canadian fans to that side of the band — we’d been jamming acoustically since our inception but it’s never really been exposed — and the second reason was to figure out what we wanted the next record to be. It gave our ears a break, let us air out some older tunes as well as provided us with new inspiration. MT: What’s the story behind Highway of Heroes? J-A M: Highway of Heroes was inspired by the story of Nichola Goddard [the first female Canadian soldier killed in combat in Afghanistan, who] went to high school with us. We started playing it on our acoustic tour, very quickly it become one of [our] most requested songs [and] we decided we would make it a single. [As] an appropriate charity, the Hero Fund was a perfect fit; they help families of fallen soldiers through education grants. MT: Three of four members are close relations. What family dynamics are at work during the creative process, and is Jack family now too? J-A M: I’ve known Jack as long as I’ve known Sean; our parents are old friends and we grew up together. I think the tightness of the relationship shines through in all departments. MT: What can fans expect to hear on your new album in 2011? J-A M: I feel like the next album is a nice organic blend of our acoustic side and our heavy side. It was recorded over six week-long sessions at the Tragically Hip’s Bath, Ontario studio, which is a great place to make a record. I feel like the vibe of that place seeps in to every record made there. Everything was preformed live, and as a result I feel like the true flavor of the band really shines through. I can’t wait for people to hear it. Photo: Courtesy of the artist 7 Persephone Launches Harvest MEAGEN THOMAS man just] used the house to grow marijuana,” said Cameron. SASKATOON, SK — It doesn’t In an entertaining twist, estake a playwright to recognize that teemed television, film and theatre truth is stranger than fiction, but it talents Kent Allen and Brenda Bazitook one to turn a true family story net co-star in not only the principal into the awardroles but step in winning play Har- “…the play is a strangeto play a dozen vest, which opens but-true retelling of his townsfolk as well. at the Remai Arts parents’ misadventures as Apart from obCentre on Octovious comic elelandlords.” ber 20th. ments, Harvest is a -Meagen Thomas play about issues Written by Ken Cameron, the critically acclaimed familiar to prairie folk: farmers can’t play is the strange-but-true retell- find heirs for their agricultural dying of his parents’ misadventures nasties; neighbours have become as landlords. the strangers next door and old age “My parents rented the house I is often treated with indifference grew up in it to a lovely airline pilot instead of respect. and his wife,” explains Cameron. Cameron will also be launching “But the pilot turned out not to be a collection of his plays in book fora pilot and there was no wife; [the mat at McNally Robinson on the 21st. 8 VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Celebrity Gossip Christina, Husband Split 9 Toni Braxton Bankrupt Again Sneaky Mariah Snooki Forced Gavin Rossdale Confirms Gay Fling Rumours Fuels Rumours To Sign Photos Of Pregnancy Singer, Music Exec Call It Quits After Six Years ANNE LU LOS ANGELES, CA — Toni Braxton has filed for bankruptcy again. The “Un-Break My Heart” hitmaker says she has up to $50 million in debt and is only worth less than $10 million, leading her to seek bankruptcy protection. In her court documents, Braxton listed numerous creditors to whom she believe she owes money, including the IRS, The Four Seasons Hotels, AT&T, Tiffany & Co., Wells Fargo Bank, DirecTV, Orkin Pest Control, Flamingo Las Vegas and the Screen Actors Guild. Braxton says she is also indebted to the City of L.A. Parking Violations Bureau and the Department of Motor Vehicles in both California and Nevada. “The only way to assure that [Braxton] can meet her tax obligations and provide for her two small children is to commence these bankruptcy cases” says the starlet’s lawyer Debra Grassgreen. Braxton previously filed for bankruptcy in 1998, and is currently facing foreclosure on her Los Angeles home. AHN© ANTHONY JONES ANNE LU ANNE LU ANTHONY JONES LOS ANGELES, CA — Mariah Carey has fueled pregnancy rumors with an unusually secretive appearance at her hubby’s 30th birthday. Sporting a trench coat and refusing to pose for pictures, the singer entered the New York club in which Nick Cannon was celebrating through the back door. Carey then led a team of stylists straight to the bathroom, returned in a baggy, belly-obscuring black frock and posed for quick photos before returning to her trench coat and leaving through the back door. Cannon kept the baby rumor going by telling ET: “I can’t reveal any news, but if you get a chance to talk to my wife, ask her.” AHN© SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ — After criminally annoying people at the Seaside Heights beach in New Jersey, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi will now repent for her sins by signing pictures of herself for the public. The pint-sized reality TV star’s court-ordered punishment will see her signing autographs at the Seaside Heights Community Center to raise funds for an animal charity. “If people want an autograph, they will make a $10 contribution to Donations of Love,” explains Snooki’s lawyer Raymond Raya, adding, “It can be quite painful to sign autographs for three hours.” LOS ANGELES, CA — Grammy winner Christina Aguilera has split from her music executive husband Jordan Bratman. The couple are undecided on whether to divorce, but are now living separately. “They were very much in love. But over the last six months, it became clear they were more like friends than husband and wife” says a source close to the couple. Aguilera tried to rekindle things with a trip to Italy in August, but “it didn’t help,” says the source. The couple met in 2002 and married three years later. They have a 2-year-old son, Max, to whom “our commitment remains as strong as ever,” says Aguilera. AHN© AHN© “You Lost Me” singer Christina Aguilera Cox, Arquette Confirm Separation STEPHANIE SIMS LOS ANGELES, CA — Courteney Cox and David Arquette have confirmed that they have separated after 11 years of marriage. “We have agreed to a trial separation that dates back for some time,” says the duo. “We remain best friends and responsible parents to our daughter and we still love each other deeply.” In a recent interview with Howard Stern, Arquette was frank about the reasons behind the breakup. “[Cox] is the greatest woman in the whole f***ing world [but] she doesn’t want to mother to me anymore. I’ve been going to therapy. I’m trying to grow up.” Though separated, the ex-couple can be seen in the forthcoming horror sequel Scream 4, opening April 15, 2011. AHN© LOS ANGELES, CA — After years of denial, Gwen Stefani’s husband Gavin Rossdale has admitted that he hooked up with a male pop Singer Gavin Rossdale Photo: JessicaSarahS singer when he was 17 years old. Mutual friend Boy George first alleged a relationship between Rossdale and cross-dressing, genderbending ‘80’s pop singer Marilyn in 1995, but Rossdale implied at the time that the story was false. “That was right at the beginning of [my band] Bush, and I didn’t want it to be part of [the rumors],” Rossdale says. “I was like, ‘I’m not getting involved.’” The singer says he has kept quiet for so long as a result of wanting to “move on”, though he says he views his past experimentation as simply a part of growing up. “When you’re 17, Jesus Christ. You’re learning about life,” says Rossdale, adding that his experience was more of a quick fling than a lasting relationship. “You have to know what you like, and I know what I like,” he says. AHN© 10 Movies VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Please Remember To Recycle Please Remember To Recycle Movies 11 VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Acting, Solid Script Drive Nuanced Jack Hoffman Makes Directorial Debut In Film Adaptation Of Off-Broadway Play RED Is Bullet-Happy Fun Photo: Summit Entertainment Willis, Ensemble Cast Celebrate Aged Wisdom RED Runtime: 112 Minutes Rated: PG BILL WINE Better RED than dead. That’s because although this vibrant action comedy has a title that stands for “Retired: Extremely Dangerous”, it’s anything but retiring and nowhere near dead. Refreshingly, RED pays tribute to talent, experience and expertise in an industry that often casts older citizens in an unflattering light. Bruce Willis stars as Frank Moses, a former covert CIA agent living a calm, idyllic life of retirement in suburban Ohio. When Frank is suddenly attacked by masked intruders, he overcomes the high-tech hit-squad and realizes that for some reason, the CIA wants him and his former associates dead. So, in order to survive, Frank must reassemble the aging black ops — including Morgan Freeman, screenwriters Erich and Jon Hoeber Helen Mirren and John Malkovich into a goofily compelling road romp — each of whom worked with the with just enough mystery to keep CIA, and launch an attack on the us engaged while we wait for the attackers to uncover what appears next laugh-producing setup. to be a murderous conspiracy. Director Robert Schwentke Complicating matters is the (Flightplan, The Time Traveler’s Wife), presence of Sarah, a pension ad- exhibits an impressive penchant ministrator in Kansas City played for comedy — though occasionby Mary-Louise ally overdoing Parker with whom “Director Robert the shoot-emFrank has begun Schwentke keeps the up stuff — as he a flirtatious tele- film’s puckish comic spirit smar tly ho lds phone relationback a few narraship. As the un- front and center.” tive surprises until -Bill Wine the third act and known enemies have been monitoring Frank’s keeps the film’s puckish comic spirit phone, Frank takes her hostage for front and center. her own safety on what becomes as The director distinguishes this exciting and life-threatening a first action comedy from lesser offerings date as she’s ever been on. with his willingness to slow things Willis is in fine form and, along down and let his cast of veterans with Karl Urban, Richard Dreyfuss, lend the film a knowing underlinBrian Cox and Ernest Borgnine re- ing of the themes of accumulated ally does seem to be having a good wisdom and reclaimed youth. time. And the queenly Mirren hanThe darkly humorous and bulletdling heavy firearms is a sight gag happy action-comedy RED won’t all by itself. have you seeing red; you’ll be too RED, based on Warren Ellis’ 2003 busy being royally entertained by DC Comics series, was adapted by entertainment royalty. AHN© Jack Goes Boating Runtime: 92 Minutes Rated: PG BILL WINE Jack Goes Boating — opening soon at the Roxy Theatre — doesn’t exactly sail away with audiences’ unbridled affection, but it manages not to sink either. The subdued directorial debut of Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman (Best Actor for 2006’s Capote), is an intimate and unusual character-driven comedy about a fledgling romance between two blue-collar New Yorkers. Hoffman stars as a shy, inarticulate, unkempt, anxiety-prone limousine driver that finds his female equivalent in Connie (played by Amy Ryan), a woman who is justifiably paranoid about new relationships after several bad experiences with liberty-taking men. Jack and Connie get to know each other slowly and carefully — he respectful of her fears, she wary but hopeful when she senses his gentleness and sensitivity. When Connie casually mentions that she would like to go boating in Central Park, Jack — who cannot swim — immediately starts taking swimming lessons at the local pool in case the worst happens. Jack also volunteers to cook a special meal for Connie when she mentions that no one but her mother has ever done that for her, leading to his taking cooking lessons from the head pastry chef at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. However, Jack soon learns that his culinary tutor is a threatening source of jealously and discomfort in the marriage of his two best friends Clyde and Lucy (John Ortiz and Daphne Rubin-Vega). As an adaptation of an offBroadway play, the stage origins of the piece are obvious throughout, which serves as both a strength and weakness. But it is also gratifyingly nuanced — offering telling verbal and behavioral details that help bring the four characters, their relationships and their ordinary, Photo: Overture Films slice-of-working-class lives to recognizable life. Both Hoffman and his actors deliver, none more so than the appealing Ryan, whose empathetic Connie not only seems genuine in every way but who commands maximum attention with minimum gesticulation. Little movies this heartfelt and skilled and idiosyncratic, that travel their own road and don’t resort to easy thrills or laughs or shocks, deserve an audience. A likable kitchen-sink romantic comedy, Jack Goes Boating is a four-hander that celebrates the “little people” — finding beauty and strength in the awkward interactions of everyday life. AHN© Let Me In Inside Hana’s Suitcase The Other Guys Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child RED Centre The Social Network Life as We Know It Galaxy My Soul to Take (in 3-D) Wed: 19:00 Sun, Tue: 19:00 Mon, Wed: 21:00 Thu: 19:00 Sun, Tue: 21:00 Mon: 19:00 Alpha and Omega Sat, Sun: 13:10, 16:00 Case 39 Fri - Wed: 19:20, 22:15 Eat Pray Love Fri, Mon - Wed: 19:30, 22:10 Sat, Sun: 14:00, 16:50, 19:30, 22:10 Jackass (in 3-D) Fri, Mon - Thu: 19:00, 22:00 Sat, Sun: 13:40, 16:40, 19:00, 22:00 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole (in 3-D) Fri, Mon - Thu: 19:10, 22:05 Sat, Sun: 13:50, 16:30, 19:10, 22:05 Fri, Mon - Thu: 18:50, 21:50 Sat, Sun: 13:20, 16:10, 18:50, 21:50 Easy A Fri: 15:15, 15:50, 19:00, 19:40, 21:40, 22:30 Sat, Sun: 12:15, 12:50, 15:15, 15:50, 19:00, 19:40, 21:40, 22:30 Mon - Thu: 19:00, 19:40, 21:40, 22:30 Horoscopes Aries (Mar 21–Apr 19) Libra (Sept 23–Oct 23) Taurus (Apr 20–May 20) Scorpio (Oct 24–Nov 22) Gemini (May 21–Jun 20) Sagittarius (Nov 23–Dec 21) You Again This week you will find luck on your side. Should you choose to harness your good fortune and use it to benefit those around you, you will find the positivity returned to you tenfold. AHN© Rainbow Cancer (Jun 21–Jul 22) Capricorn (Dec 22–Jan 19) Leo (Jul 23–Aug 22) Aquarius (Jan 20–Feb 19) Virgo (Aug 23–Sept 22) Pisces (Feb 20–Mar 20) Fri: 14:50, 18:30, 21:20 Sat, Sun: 12:05, 14:50, 18:30, 21:20 Mon - Wed: 18:30, 21:20 Fri: 16:00, 19:15, 22:15 Sat, Sun: 12:45, 16:00, 19:15, 22:15 Mon - Thu: 19:15, 22:15 For parents with babies: Wed: 13:00 RED Fri: 16:10, 19:30, 22:30 Sat, Sun: 12:55, 16:10, 19:30, 22:30 Mon - Thu: 19:30, 22:30 Fri: 15:40, 19:20, 22:20 Sat, Sun: 12:30, 15:40, 19:20, 22:20 Mon - Thu: 19:20, 22:20 Secretariat Fri: 15:10, 18:45, 21:45 Sat, Sun: 12:00, 15:10, 18:45, 21:45 Mon - Thu: 18:45, 21:45 The Social Network Fri: 15:30, 19:10, 22:10 Sat, Sun: 12:25, 15:30, 19:10, 22:10 Mon - Thu: 19:10, 22:10 The Town Fri: 15:45, 18:50, 22:00 Sat, Sun: 12:20, 15:45, 18:50, 22:00 Mon - Thu: 18:50, 22:00 Fri: 15:00, 18:40, 21:30 Sat, Sun: 12:10, 15:00, 18:40, 21:30 Mon, Tue, Thu: 18:40, 21:30 Wed: 21:30 For parents with babies: Wed: 13:00 Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (in 3-D) Fri - Thu: 13:50, 19:30 Despicable Me (in 3-D) Fri - Thu: 13:00, 15:50, 18:40 Dinner for Schmucks Fri - Thu: 16:30, 21:55 For parents with babies: Thu: 13:00 The Expendables Fri - Thu: 19:10, 21:40 Grown Ups Fri - Thu: 14:00, 19:25 Nanny Mcphee Returns Fri - Thu: 13:30, 16:20 Piranha 3D (in 3-D) Fri - Thu: 22:00 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Fri - Thu: 13:10, 16:15, 19:20, 21:50 Shrek Forever After (in 3-D) Fri - Thu: 16:05, 21:30 Step Up 3D (in 2-D) Fri - Thu: 13:40, 16:10, 19:15, 21:45 The Switch Fri - Thu: 16:10, 19:00, 21:20 Toy Story 3 (in 2-D) Fri - Thu: 13:20, 16:00, 18:50, 21:10 Roxy Eat Pray Love Fri: 18:50 Sat, Sun: 14:00, 18:50 Mon: 18:50Wed: 18:50 Inception Fri - Thu: 21:00 Life During Wartime Fri - Mon: 21:30 Wed: 21:30 Thu: 19:10 The Room Sat: 24:00 Sure Shot Dombrowski 2 Thu: 21:00 Wild Grass Fri: 19:00 Sat, Sun: 14:30, 19:00 Mon - Thu: 19:00 This week it may be wise to focus on your health, as you could be asked to take on more strenuous responsibilities. Taking time out to care for yourself is an essential component of happiness. AHN© You may be tempted to spend a large amount of money on an item from your wish list this week. Sometimes impulsive spending is harmless fun, but this time it may lead to serious trouble. AHN© Creative energy will enhance your talents this week, and you may have a chance to improve a area of your life that’s needed some attention for some time. Have faith in yourself. AHN© You may find you have a sudden burst of playful energy this week; to make the most of it take time to spread your cheer to those who are down. You can be the light in others’ lives this week. AHN© You have an appealing magnetism around you this week. Now may prove to be the perfect time to reveal new ideas you have, as your powers of persuasion are unusually strong. AHN© Friends and companions may come across as distant this week and you may feel an unsettling shift approaching. Try to envision change as a positive entity; doing so may alter its course. AHN© This week you may find yourself completely devoted to a quest for answers. You will likely find the information you seek, but it may not be what you desired. Be sure to keep an open mind. AHN© Your professional ambitions want to take centre stage this week. You may feel like personality conflicts are blocking your good ideas, but right now the key to success is cooperation with others. AHN© This week you may find yourself conflicted as to which direction you will choose for your future. Visualizing your ideal lifestyle may help you decide on the appropriate steps to take now. AHN© You may find your energy levels are depleted this week. It may be best to slow down and work through some of the finer details in your life; rushing could cause you to miss something vital. AHN© This week you may find healing for a damaged area of your life in the form of a new-found passion. Although you may be wary of trying something new, it could invoke a profound, positive change. AHN© 7 5 2 4 1 6 8 9 3 1 6 3 7 9 8 2 4 5 9 8 4 5 3 2 7 6 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 1 3 2 3 7 9 2 4 1 5 8 6 2 1 8 6 5 3 4 7 9 8 9 5 1 6 4 3 2 7 6 2 7 3 8 5 9 1 4 Sudoku 4 3 Directions: Fill each box with a digit 1 from 1-9, following these conditions: 9 - Each row must contain every digit 2 from 1-9 once and only once 7 - Each column must contain every 6 digit from 1-9 once and only once - Each of the nine 3x3 boxes must 5 contain every digit from 1-9 once 8 and only once Changing the world One number at a time. 8 6 4 9 2 3 5 7 1 Excited Fri: 16:15, 19:45, 22:40 Sat, Sun: 13:00, 16:15, 19:45, 22:40 Mon - Wed: 19:45, 22:40 Thu: 22:40 Sat, Sun: 13:30, 16:20 5 3 2 4 7 1 6 9 8 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole Thu: 21:00 Fubar 2 7 1 9 5 6 8 2 3 4 The Cove Fri - Thu: 18:40, 21:40 1 3 9 6 8 2 4 5 7 Fri: 15:20, 19:15, 21:50 Sat, Sun: 12:35, 15:20, 19:15, 21:50 Mon - Wed: 19:15, 21:50 Inception 8 2 6 7 4 5 9 1 3 Fri, Mon - Thu: 18:30, 21:30 Sat, Sun: 13:00, 15:50, 18:30, 21:30 Blindness Time Out 13 VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 4 7 5 1 9 3 6 8 2 Broadway Please Remember To Recycle 3 9 6 2 1 5 7 4 8 Movie Times Please Remember To Recycle 1 5 4 3 8 7 2 6 9 VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 8 2 7 9 4 6 3 5 1 12 14 Nightlife VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Saturday @ Bridges Please Remember To Recycle Please Remember To Recycle VerbNews.com - Week of October 15-21, 2010 Live Music 15 Friday 15 Funk, Soul & Lounge @ 6Twelve Justin Rutledge w/ Jenn Grant @ Amigos UofS Jazz Ensemble @ The Bassment DJ Matt Fossey & DJ Austen Roadz @ Beily’s Royal Wood w/ Hanna Georgas @ The Broadway Theatre Riff Raff @ Buds on Broadway Animal Nation w/ Sly Business, DJ Beatmonger, Tony & The Goodtimers @ The Fez Cowpuncher @ Lydia’s Ian Martens @ McNally Robinson DJ Big Ayyy & DJ Henchman @ Outlaws Jett Run @ Rodeo’s Gramzilla w/ The Gaff @ Scratch 4 on the Floor @ Stan’s Place Dueling Pianos @ Staqatto Saturday 16 (NEXT WEEK) THE BIRTHDAY BOYS @ AMIGOS CANTINA — Join Peterbor- ough’s young, rock hopefuls The Birthday Boys at Amigos on October 23rd as they trek across Canada in support of their second EP Tin Head. The foursome has a sound that blends the classic guitar of Tom Petty with the sparseness The Scene Photo: Courtesy of the artist of Spoon, and they’re as creative as they are ambitious; the band plans to write and record one song per day during their 30-day tour and post daily videos of the process on their website. Halifax’s Stanfields open the show with their hard-edged folk punk. Doors are at 10 PM, cover is $5. -Chris Dobson Deep and Soulful House DJs @ 6Twelve Library Voices w/ Paper Lions & Bend Sinister @ Amigos Ernesto Cervini Quartet w/ Joel Frahm @ The Bassment DJ Austen Roadz @ Beily’s Raising the Roof w/ Vasyl Popadiuk @ The Broadway Theatre Riff Raff @ Buds on Broadway Stones Throw w/ Overcome @ The Fez on Broadway DJ Albert @ The Freehouse Banjovan @ Lydia’s No Hurry @ McNally Robinson Lights @ The Odeon DJ Big Ayyy & DJ Henchman @ Outlaws Jett Run @ Rodeo’s Wax Romeo w/ Charly Hustle @ Scratch 4 on the Floor @ Stan’s Place The Chase Walker Band & Shakey Wilson and the Perogies w/ guests @ Walkers Sunday 17 DJ Sugar Daddy @ Beily’s Sunday Jam @ Vangelis Venue Tuesday 19 Playing on Arrival Wednesday 20 Sweatshop Union w/ Pigeon Hole, Intelligentlemen, The News Team & DJ Heywood @ Amigos These Hands w/ Jeans Boots & Guests @ Caffe Sola Open Stage presented by Verb @ Lydia’s Live Jazz @ Staqatto Bridges Ale House & Eatery on Thursday, September 16th “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins Exide @ Buds on Broadway Open Mic presented by Verb and Mothers Music @ The Fez on Broadway Wednesday Showcase @ The Freehouse DJ Dr. J Souled Out @ Lydia’s Anberlin @ The Odeon DJ Henchman & DJ Austen Roadz @ Outlaws Dueling Pianos @ Staqatto Music Vibe Rock of all kinds, from classic to modern Feature Deal Thursday 21 $3.95 vodka cocktails No Means No w/ Ford Pier @ Amigos Exide @ Buds on Broadway Kelly Read & Brent Taylor @ Crackers Techno-Electronic Dance Party @ The Fez on Broadway DJ Big Ayyy & DJ Henchman @ Outlaws Dueling Pianos @ Staqatto Popular Drinks Pints of Kokanee Food of Choice (NEXT WEEK) JEN LANE @ THE BROADWAY THEATRE — On October 27th Sas- Wings, both Roasted Garlic & Nacho flavours Wing Notes 30¢ each, over fifteen flavours Photos taken by Robby Davis (rdavis@verbnews.com) CHECK OUT ALL OF VERB’S PAST NIGHTLIFE PHOTOS ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE katoon’s Jen Lane headlines the Broadway Theatre to celebrate the release of her third album For the Night. Lane has heightened her artistic level with a sound which crosses the boundaries between stripped-down 70’s-style pop, Photo: Courtesy of the artist folk and country — with wavering vocals akin to those of Joni Mitchell — and emotionally storied lyrics which project profound clarity in their images. Special guest Deep Dark Woods frontman Ryan Boldt joins Lane for the show; tickets are $15 at the venue, doors are at 6:30 PM. -Chris Dobson (COMING UP) RUFUS WAINWRIGHT @ TCU — Rufus Wainwright’s sixth full- length album All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu brings him to TCU November 30 th. The record has plenty of piano and Wainwright’s rich tenor voice, and includes interesting departures such as Shakespearean sonnets set to music. Photo: Courtesy of the artist Over the course of his career Rufus’s style has gone from pop to opera and from cabaret to piano rock reminiscent of early Elton John, but regardless of the tone, Wainwright’s unique musical talents are best experienced live. Tickets are $42-$77.50, doors are at 7:30. (Ticketmaster) -Chris Dobson VerbNews.com
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