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Calendar - Capilano Courier
Calendar Mo 16 Tu 17 We 18 Th 19 Fr 20 Su 22 FREE CONE DAY Dairy Queen All day $ - Free (it says so in the title) ACCESS PRO BONO LEGAL CLINIC M 16 Treehouse – Library 131 7 pm to 9 pm $ - education capilanocourier.com @capilanocourier F M 16 VANCOUVER POETRY SLAM Café Deux Soleils 7 pm $6 Movie Mondays M 16 My couch and my cat Noon $ - YouTube M 16 Alva is really excited about this one. She has told me about it three times already. Once, I saw Alva and Therese eat two boxes of macaroni and cheese like it ain’t no thing, and then go for ice cream at 3 am. It happened, I swear. So take her to go get some ice cream. I’ll bet she will take more than one offer. Every time that Andy Rice hears the term “pro bono”, he automatically thinks of Chaz Bono and bursts into a fit of happy giggles. I’m going to send him to report on this just so he can laugh throughout the entire thing. Bono part aside, this is legal advice for those who are looking for it. Don’t get sued, y’all. Slam poetry has become a trend in Vancouver of the past years. Café Deux Soleils (or the café of two suns, if you didn’t know), hosts weekly poetry performances from locals who have more balls than I do intelligence. It’s an open slam, so it works on a firstcome, first-serve basis. They also offer healthy food and beer. Skip the food, drink the beer, and enjoy some spoken word works. Since the beginning of the semester, one of my assignments was to watch the original 12 Angry Men. Made in 1957, the movie is about 12 men, who are angry, as they have to make a collective decision about whether a kid is guilty of murder or not. I’ve seen snippets and it’s amazing how relaxed these guys are about putting a young boy in jail. It’s basically 12 white men yelling at each other. It’s like what happens in Parliament today. ST. PADDY'S DAY ELECTRIC SIX U2: RATTLE AND HUM TYCHO Irish Pubs Everywhere Early $ - one massive hangover T 17 The Imperial 8 pm $20 T 17 Rio Theatre 9:30 pm $6 - $8 T 17 Commodore Ballroom 8 pm $25 T 17 Irish people rejoice, it’s the day to drink all the beer, kiss all the people and then barf up all that beer. People really like this day, as it’s another great excuse to drink too much and let the inhibitions come out to play. For everyone else, they call it St. Paddy’s Day. For me, I call it a Tuesday. These guys have been around since 1996 and I thought they were pretty big. But I guess they are only big enough to fill the Imperial. They even have 10 studio albums and have toured all over the world. Surely, they are at least deserving of the Pacific Coliseum. But they are touring because they have a new album out called Human Zoo. That’s essentially what the Courier office becomes every Friday. Last summer, I was driving a random guy to planting camp, and he asked me to name my favourite and least favourite band. I took the opportunity to shit all over U2, describing in detail how Bono’s pretensions voice makes me want to plug my own years with skid-marked underwear. When I returned the question, he told me that U2 was his favourite band ever, and we spent the rest of the 10-hour drive in pure silence... Tycho is from San Francisco, home to all this tech and Mrs. Doubtfire. He plays ambient music and apparently produces some of his own work too. He’s touring to support his latest release Awake. If I go, I will probably fall asleep, which is the exact opposite of what he wants. Ambient music is my adult lullaby. AMANDA PALMER DJEMBA DJEMBA ACCESSIBILITY JUSTICE COLLECTIVE BURGER LUNCH Birch Cafeteria 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm $ - interest Storm Crow Tavern 11 am $5 Vogue Theatre 8 pm $39 We 18 Fortune Sound Club 9 pm $14 We 18 We 18 We 18 Amanda Palmer is famous for growing her armpit hair out and then writing songs about it. She is also known for being outspoken on many issues, including women’s rights and the feminist movement. She’s even done some TED Talks, and that is what this evening is all about. It’s Amanda Palmer and her Friends from TED – that’s the actual title of the show. Apparently, this guy is quite the name in his music genre. He has worked with the likes of Diplo (whose name I recognize), Major Lazer, Katy Perry and Justin Beiber among many others. After his experience with the Beebs, I wonder if he is a Beilber. I think I would be. Everyone deserves access to everywhere on campus, and that’s what this meeting is all about. If you’ve even had trouble huffing your way up those Fir steps, or getting to class on time, these guys would want to hear your opinions. It’s a relaxed atmosphere, and it’s pretty important. Hey guys, the more you care about your campus, the more it will care about you in return. For an entire year, Andy Rice has wanted to write a guide to hamburgers, and I have squashed it at every attempt. He really likes hamburgers – actually he just likes good food in general. If you follow him on Instagram, you’ll see nicely framed photos of plates of food. There is also one of him in Harper’s office, which would only be enhanced by him eating a greasy hamburger on the desk. THE SECRET GARDEN AUDIO BASH LIMPLIFTER GASLIGHT ANTHEM BlueShore Centre 8 pm $10 - $22 Th 19 Library 195 5:30 pm to 9 pm $ - free Th 19 Biltmore Cabaret 8 pm $15 Th 19 Commodore Ballroom 8 pm $32.50 Th 19 Isn’t this a classic children’s story, about a garden that comes alive? I think they made a movie out of it when I was still a kid, and I saw it once in the movie theatre. The event page tells me that this is nice story, set in England in 1906, and is based on a story written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Man, they had some cool names back then. The CSU is hosting this event, which is an acoustic music performances by Capilano bands. And there are a lot of Capilano bands. It’s fitting, as this is a music school and all. Apparently some of these bands are pretty good, but if we have learned anything over the course of these calendars, it’s that I’m shitty at music. There will be alcohol served at the event too. I’m good at alcohol. If I had a band – not that I ever would, when I sing it sounds like a squirrel is getting ran over – but if I did, I would never name it Limplifter. I do like the alliteration it has and the sound of it, but it spurs images of one giant Viagra ad. This says nothing about their musical ability, as I’m sure they are stellar musicians, but more of their ability to when the lights go down. They are touring in support of their new album Pacific Milk. The first assignment I ever got for music writing was to review a Gaslight Anthem album in the spring of 2009. I detailed how these guys were like American boys that your mom would love, and that your dad would listen to in an attempt to hold onto the dying days of his youth and think he was still cool. Six years later, I still stand by this. Worth seeing – they are total babes too. JOHN STRETCH LYNARD SKYNARD THE CAVE SINGERS TURQUOISE JEEP Fir 113 12 pm $ - guess its free Fr 20 Hard Rock Casino 8 pm $52 Fr 20 Rickshaw Theatre 8 pm $22.50 Fr 20 Fortune Sound Club 8 pm $15 Fr 20 John Stetch is a composer, pianist and educator and I know all of this because it says so in his bio for the event. His most recent album, Off with the Cuffs, is Juno-nominated, and while that’s no Grammy, its still better than anything I’ve ever done. He’s also playing at CapU for free, so that’s cool. I can guarantee it will be a more rewarding experience than Full House reruns on Netflix. I never would have guessed that Lynyrd Skynrd would be playing at the Hard Rock Casino. I mean, this guy used to be somebody, baby, and now to subjected to playing for a crowd of aunts drunk on white wine. It’s like thinking that the Foo Fighters are going to have to do this in 30 years, and that’s not a nice thought. Everyone needs to make that money, eh. Not such a free bird, are you now, Lynard? Seattle-rockers the Cave Singers are in town to serenade the Vancouver crowd. Thinking about it, I have fallen in love on three different occasions with Cave Singer songs as the soundtrack to the love affair. It’s just beautiful music to let your heart flow with. And I can tell you that I am going to get mocked for writing this. Still worth it. Turquoise Jeep Records are a group based out of Michigan. From the 15-second video I’ve seen they are very upbeat and fun, and look like they put on a really good show. Granted, I saw that from only a small clip, but take a chance on it. I mean, it’s $15, at Fortune, which is rad, and you’ll likely meet the love of your life at the show. Make sure to thank me afterwards. RAPP BATTLEZ THE FUNK HUNTERS JESSE LEBOURDAIS HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF Fox Cabaret 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm $10 Sa 21 Commodore Ballroom 9 pm $28.50 Sa 21 SBC Restaurant 8 pm $15 Sa 21 Electric Owl 8:30 pm $16 Sa 21 Comedy and rap don’t really sound like things that would go together too well, kind of like cats and water. But people be combining the two in this event, which features some of Vancouver’s funniest battling each other in rap verses. My bet is that one of them is just so terrible at it that they say screw it and just start literally spitting on the competition. I’d go if that were a guarantee. I have a good friend who has written a few articles for this publication, and she has gone a few dates with one of the guys from the Funk Hunters. I know very little about the band itself, but can tell you that one of them – who shall remain nameless – is pretty good between the sheets. If you go and stand at the front and make enough flirty eyes at the band, maybe you will get to experience it too. This guy is from Horsefly, BC, which is in the middle of the Cariboo reigion, which is why most of you have probably never heard of it. He also makes music, that is self described as “acoustic punk”. I dunno what that really means, but if you want to know more before deciding to go to this show or not, check out JesseLebourdais.bandcamp.com. Alynda Lee Segarra is the driving force behind Hurray for the Riff Raff, and naturally, all I want to know is how she came up with that name. But I’m going to push past that, and find out more. She is 26, came to fame with her 2012 release of Look Out Mama. She’s of Puerto Rican decent, but I don’t know if she’s ever stepped into that country. I’ll get back to you on that one. ECHOSMITH WALK THE MOON GIRLS WOMEN's FUNDRAISER The Rio Theatre 6 pm $18.50 Su 22 Ecosmith is a group of four siblings that create emo and 80’s dance-inspired music. That’s interesting because the only thing I make with my siblings are arguments and hangovers. They’re from California, so I bet they all smoke weed to chill them out. Maybe that’s the issue – my siblings and I aren’t big enough stoners. I’ll make sure they know that. Commodore Ballroom 8 pm $25 Su 22 I don’t know anything about these guys. I thought they were teeny-booper music, judging them solely on their name, but then Faye was excited to know that they are coming to town and wants to see them. Faye knows music, and therefore I think you should go to this. Trust Faye’s opinion over mine. Maybe she should write these Calendars. HBO – Your House 8 pm $ - HBO Su 22 Another season of sniffling Girls comes to an end, and even though I didn’t want to watch it, I totally did. Although the season isn’t finished, I’m convinced I never want to get married and that there is a possibility that my father might be gay. Also, the last episode is apparently called “Home Birth”, which is both intriguing and disgusting. Café Deux Soleils 8 pm $ - generosity Su 22 The proper name of this is “Women Against Violence Against Women” fundraiser, but that really confused me, so I took the liberty to shorten it. Also, they spelled “violence” as “Volience” which was also confusing, so I hope that I got the facts right and it’s a fundraiser for something different. Anyways, violence against women – or anyone for that matter – isn’t cool. Go help fundraise efforts against it. T h e C a p i l a n o C o u r i e r . Volume 48 I ssue N o . 21 Sa 21 @capilanocourier 9