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24VAN_P012_0526 12 5/25/08 5:38 PM Page 12 MAY 26, 2008 • VANCOUVER.24HRS.CA entertainment Show-stoppers Leo Award winners ■ Best Feature Length Drama: Elijah ■ Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama: Tygh Runyan, Normal on Leo’s red carpet ■ Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama: Camille Sullivan, Normal It was all beauty and glam at the Leo Awards 2008. The 10th-annual celebration of excellence in B.C. film and television had the red carpet out in front of the Westin Bayshore on Friday and Saturday nights, with gorgeous actresses and handsome actors making the hotel Vancouver’s weekend hot spot. Stargate actor, Gary Jones, interviewed the stars with humour and hilarity, while local designers, Chloë Angus and Jason Matlo, showcased their clothing with models and actresses adorned in their beautiful designs. ■ Best Dramatic Series: Smallville ■ Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series: Tyler Labine, Reaper Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series: Emilie Ullerup, jPod ■ Best Short Drama: Centigrade ■ Best Performance by a Male in a Short Drama: Colin Cunningham, Centigrade ■ Best Music, Comedy or Variety Program or Series: Road Hockey Rumble michael schratter ON THE TOWN As the largest film and television industry north of the U.S., Vancouver continues to be “Hollywood North” bringing millions of dollars each year into our economy while gracing our fair city with celebrities and beautiful faces. So let’s hear it for all the people that help make it happen and congrats to all of this year’s winners. E-mail Michael at: mschratter@gmail.com Check out more On The Town photos at vancouver.24hrs.ca Michael can also be heard on CFUN 1410 AM radio, Tuesday at 4:45 pm. Corner Gas actress, Gabrielle Miller and Robson Arms actor, John Cassini looked to be the perfect couple on the red carpet in front of the Westin Bayshore. Gabrielle’s stunning sequined dress was specifically made for the occasion by local designer, Jason Matlo. Wild Rice executive chef, Ryan Mah, joined partner Jenna Wiebe for the Leo Awards. Jenna works for Hamazaki Wong Marketing Group, which helps make the Leos happen. Deep Cove actress, Jessica Harmon and Crash Test Mommy host, Nicole Oliver looked confident and composed as they entered the Leos gala on Saturday night. Fashion designer Chloë Angus and partner Sarah MacLachlan (third and fourth from left) were joined by models Teagan Avoledo, Jennifer Silk, Matilda Nilsson and Lydia Davis in their stunning Chloë Angus dresses on the Leo red carpet. CANNES graeme mcranor AFTER SIX SHOWS ■ THE CURE The Cure performs @ G.M. Place tonight. Tix $69.50/49.50/29.50 plus services @ Ticketmaster. Starts @ 7:30. ■ NICE ARCH Swedish metal act Arch Enemy performs @ the Croatian Cultural Centre (3250 Commercial), with guests Dark Tranquility, Divine Heresy, and Firewind. Tix $25 plus services @ Ticketmaster. ■ GHOSTS It’s Ghostland Observatory from Texas, performing @ Richard’s on Richards (1036 Richards) Tuesday night. Tix $20 plus services @ Ticketmaster, Zulu, Red Cat and Beat Street Records. Starts @ 9:15 p.m. ■ GO GARY OR GO HOME Nuelle, Gary De Guzman, Legacy and Jon Lee-Son perform @ the Media Club (695 Cambie) tonight. Visit www.themediaclub.ca for more info. To let us know about an event, E-mail me at listings@24hrs.ca French film wins top prize trayal of the energy Entre les murs (The and high tension of Class), a film set in a the classroom as well tough Parisian high as its exploration of school, won the universal themes of Palme d’Or for best race, individuality picture at the Cannes and truth. festival yesterday. Directed by The Class comes at Laurent Cantet, the a time when probCantet picture, based on an lems in overcrowded autobiographical novel by French schools and youth Francois Begaudeau, was the violence have become hot first French winner in Cannes political issues. since 1987. “I think it would be good It is likely to be a popular for all those people who choice with critics, who claim to be able to judge praised its naturalistic por- youth ... in two or three aphorisms to learn something new about youth,” said Begaudeau, who also plays the central teacher in the film. “It’s essentially a film for adults even though I hope young people will also enjoy the film.” The Class was one of 22 movies in the main competition in Cannes, and Sunday’s glamorous red carpet prize ceremony ended 12 hectic days of screenings, interviews and late night revelry for actors, producers and directors. - Reuters