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The District of North Vancouver is joining the province and federal government in starting a $50-million project aimed at undoing the traffic quagmire at the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing bridgehead. Representatives from all three governments met in a North Vancouver traffic loop Wednesday to unveil plans for a new interchange on Highway 1 at Mountain Highway. Under the conceptual design, Mountain Highway will get a new four-lane overpass, linking it directly with Brooksbank Avenue,
plus new on-ramps onto the Cut, northbound and southbound. Mountain Highway will also be home to a new off-ramp from the southbound Cut. That should make for an easy connection to the Fern Street overpass via the widened Keith Road bridge, which the district is currently working on, according to Gavin Joyce, the district’s manager of engineering. When completed, the project will have the effect of separating bridge traffic from eastwest traffic, which currently jockey for the same space. “We think it will be significant,” Joyce said. “It’s not going to solve all of the problems but we believe 30 See Junction page 3
Motorcyclist in Aug. Hwy 1 accident dies BRENT RICHTER brichter@nsnews.com
The North Vancouver motorcyclist critically injured in a crash on the Upper Levels Highway in August has died. John Quesenberry, 61, was riding west near the Lonsdale Avenue exit on Aug. 14 when he became the victim in a chain reaction accident.
The driver of a pickup truck lost an unsecured ladder onto the road.When the driver went to fetch it, other vehicles slammed on their brakes and dodged out of his way, causing Quesenberry to lose control of his motorbike and hit the concrete median, sending him over the motorcycle’s handlebars.
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Junction ready by spring 2018 From page 1 per cent of the traffic that’s coming down the Cut is actually local traffic and it’s trying to get through. If we can get it off (sooner), it’s going to make a great deal of impact.” The province is putting up the biggest pot of funding, at $23.5 million, which North Vancouver’s two Liberal MLAs Naomi Yamamoto and Jane Thornthwaite were on hand to announce Wednesday. North Vancouver Conservative MP Andrew Saxton joined to declare $12.5 million in federal funding for the project and the district is putting up $14 million for its share, including $5 million spent buying the shuttered Keith Lynn alternative secondary from the North Vancouver school board. The school site sits where the new overpass will go. “When we think about all the things that are important to us, time is probably one of the most important things. This will save people time. What a precious gift to give people on the North Shore,” Yamamoto said. But those hoping for a quicker commute any time soon can ease off
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the new interchange will accommodate and district staff will be “exploring opportunities to replace, enhance or protect affected areas and uses, including trails,” according to district spokeswoman Jeanine Bratina. Redoing the Mountain Highway interchange is the first step in a three-part
project that will see the Mount Seymour Parkway and Main Street/Dollarton interchanges redesigned. The total cost is estimated at $140 million. Wednesday’s announcement has been years in the making, said David Davey, a Blueridge resident and retired engineer who volunteered
on the working group that helped come up with the design. “I think it’s going to be a great improvement. It’s not going to solve all your problems. We still have the highway cutting the municipality into two halves but given all the restraints, it’s a great solution,” he said.
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Homicide investigators vowed to solve the 2012 murder of a North Vancouver woman at a press conference Thursday. Fatemah (Sara) Norouzy-Pooresfahany was See Evidence page 8
Ivan Henry case before Canada’s top court
North Shore homeless shelters have 45 extra spaces on standby in preparation for inclement weather. In extreme weather conditions, 20 temporary sleeping mats will be added at the 45-bed Lookout Emergency Aid Society shelter on West Second Street at Bewicke Avenue. Those needing shelter can also be accommodated on sleeping mats at North Shore Neighbourhood House. On Nov. 11, North Vancouver issued its first emergency weather alert of the season, which lasts three nights. The alert enacts the emergency plan that puts in 20 extra beds at Lookout’s North Shore Housing Centre and the North Shore
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The North Vancouver man who spent nearly 27 years in jail after being wrongfully convicted for a string of sexual offences started his civil suit against the Crown in Canada’s top court Thursday. The Supreme Court of Canada will decide if Ivan Henry’s charter rights were violated after the Crown failed to disclose relevant information during his original trial. The court will also decide if Henry is entitled to seek damages. Henry, 67, was imprisoned from 1983 to 2009 after the courts found him guilty of 10 sexual assaults. He was declared a dangerous offender and sentenced to an indefinite number of years behind bars. But during his trial, the prosecution did not disclose the discovery of DNA evidence, the existence of an alternative suspect and how similar sexual assaults continued after Henry’s arrest. In 2002, police reinvestigated the unsolved sexual assaults and obtained DNA matches for the alternative suspect, who then pleaded guilty to several of the assaults. Eight years later, the B.C. Court of Appeal overturned Henry’s convictions and entered acquittals on all counts. The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association have jointly intervened in the case. So far, the Crown has argued Henry’s claim should not proceed because he is unable to show the implicated prosecutors acted maliciously. The province’s appeal court agreed, but Henry was granted leave to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court of Canada, which agreed to hear his case last May. Henry has served more time in jail than any other Canadian wrongfully convicted of a crime. The case could potentially result in Henry being awarded a multimillion-dollar settlement. —With files from Jane Seyd
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Driver urged to come forward From page 1 After Quesenberry spent several weeks in a coma and suffered severe brain damage, friends made the decision to take him off life support last week and he died on Nov. 8, according to friend Linda Winterton who visited every day for 11 weeks. The identity of the driver who triggered the crash is still a mystery since he drove off before anyone else caught in the accident could get his licence plate number, according to the RCMP’s Port Mann Highway Patrol. “We have had no information as to who the driver was that lost the ladder and right now we have no other leads,” said Cpl. Garth Domm, RCMP spokesman. “The file is concluded, unfortunately.” Should someone step forward or a witness offer information leading to a positive identification, police could lay a charge of failing to properly secure a load, Domm said. “From a legal standpoint, that’s the only offence that the person would have committed,” he said. Still, grieving friends would like to see someone
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Tweet meant to highlight homeless problem Dear Editor: I write in response to two letters to the editor, one on my use of bike racks authored by Ms. Pamela Roskell, and the other on my use of a picture of a homeless person that I tweeted out, written by Ms. Kate Black. The use of C-media bike stands located throughout the city for campaign marketing purposes is a breach of the city’s sign policy, at sections 2.6 and
4.0, adopted by council on March 8, 2004. Despite this fact, city staff authorized the use of the C-Media bike racks by Mayor Darrell Mussatto. I devised a fully legal and creative solution to combat the advantage granted to Darrell.When I become mayor, I will put forward a new sign bylaw that ensures no one will ever again be able to use the bike racks for campaign purposes. Being homeless is no joke.
If we continue to pursue the current “developer first” strategies, the 23 per cent of our three- and four-storey walk-ups currently under attack from developers will rise to more than 40 per cent. These units are occupied by some of our most elderly, vulnerable, fixed income and price sensitive residents, and as such those people have no ability to pay the market rates applicable on newly developed condos or
rental properties. The picture I took and tweeted out of a homeless person sleeping in a Lonsdale alcove is but one example of the more than 400 homeless residents living on the North Shore. If we continue to pursue these failed “Mussatto Slate” strategies and developersfirst initiatives, our homeless count will increase even further. We need to find creative
solutions to help homeless people, and that will not come from pretending the problem does not exist. I do not apologize for framing the issue.The more people who see and understand how terrible the situation is, the more chance we have of getting the public resolve for change. We need to find creative solutions to the challenges of homelessness by refocusing the community’s energy.
By drawing attention to the problem of homelessness we will heighten community awareness. By following Darrell’s strategy of throwing grandma and grandpa under the bus and continuing with his unabashed support for developer projects, we will not resolve this issue; we will make the problem even worse. Kerry Morris City of NorthVancouver mayoral candidate
Thank you,‘beautiful ladies,’ for coming to aid of LynnValley senior Dear Editor: On Thursday, Nov. 6, while walking home from an appointment with his eye doctor, one of our residents tripped and fell, injuring his hip. He was
on the sidewalk, obviously unable to get up, and a passing motorist stopped to lend a hand.This was just at the base of the on-ramp from Lynn Valley Road, heading up to the westbound
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on-ramp.While she tended to her car, a second lady Samaritan appeared, walking her dog, and helped to get our injured man into the vehicle. He did need some medical attention, and I
am grateful that I live in a community with kind and thoughtful people like these two beautiful ladies. Good karma is coming your way. Jim Stewart Sunrise of Lynn Valley
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KM becomes new enemy in pipeline war For the past several years the energy giant Kinder Morgan has benefited in the public eye from the simple fact that it wasn’t Enbridge, another big energy company wanting to do what KM wants to do: build a pipeline to carry bitumen from Alberta. Enbridge took on the role of villain right at the beginning of the B.C.Alberta pipeline saga. It became the chief focus of attack from various environmental and First Nations groups, as it was painted as a major threat to the environment and the pristine shores of northern British Columbia. The company was ridiculed by many for its seemingly tone-deaf approach to shaping public opinion and trying to curry support from the various parties (First Nations, local communities, the B.C. government etc.) required for any chance of success for its proposed Northern Gateway pipeline. But as Enbridge fades, for now at least, into
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the background as the perception grows that the Northern Gateway pipeline is unlikely to be built, the focus has shifted to Kinder Morgan’s proposed pipeline into the shores of
Burrard Inlet. And now it is Kinder Morgan that has taken on the role of villain in the eyes of many, and it can be argued it is outdoing Enbridge when it comes to alienating the public. Up until a few months ago, Kinder Morgan was engaged in educating the public — through many public meetings and presentations — about the merits of their project. Concerned about increased tanker traffic resulting from the pipeline? Kinder Morgan officials had a ready, reasonable response. Worried about oil spills? Hey, said Kinder Morgan, we’ve been using the same
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pipeline and shipping oil on tankers for years with nary a problem. The fact that Kinder Morgan had an established pipeline and tanker operation already in place seemed to give it a leg up over Enbridge when it came to establishing good public relations. However, the company’s deft approach to courting public support has been replaced by a clumsy, ham-handed and confrontational style that has been called bullying tactics by many. Veteran energy executive Marc Eliesen (an ex-CEO of BC Hydro) quit as an intervenor in the federal review of the Kinder
Morgan proposal, blasting the National Energy Board as being “captured” by the oil industry. He also accused Kinder Morgan of refusing to answer all kinds of questions, or of offering flippant replies. As well, Kinder Morgan was not content to simply file an injunction against protesters trying to stop their survey work on Burnaby Mountain.The company (whose enemies love to refer to as a “Texas-based oil giant”) went substantially further and filed lawsuits against four of the protesters (arguing, among other things, that facial expressions of protesters could be viewed as some kind of assault).
Now, B.C. is no stranger to companies going to court to get injunctions against environmentalists (although arguing facial expressions is a form of assault is a first). In the 1990s, forest companies seemed to be spend their entire legal budgets fighting protesters during the socalled “war of the woods.” It was expected that for all that time that Kinder Morgan flew under the radar, content to let Enbridge take all the heat and attention, the company would eventually be the prime target of the environmental movement. But launching lawsuits See Saying page 11
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Evidence suggests foul play From page 3
finally identified after being found Aug. 18, 2012 off a footpath in the 2000-block of Curling Road. She was 31 years old. Evidence suggests she likely met with foul play, according to Integrated Homicide Investigation Team spokeswoman Sgt. Jennifer Pound. “IHIT will now move forward with any and all evidence gathering in order
to find who is responsible for her murder and bring them to justice,” Pound said. Norouzy-Pooresfahany’s identity was confirmed through DNA analysis after her mother alerted North Vancouver RCMP to her missing daughter in September. Mother and daughter lived together in North Vancouver for several years before returning to their home country of Iran.
Norouzy-Pooresfahany had only minimal contact with her mother after coming back to Canada in December, 2011. Norouzy-Pooresfahany had no fixed address, but spent time at homeless shelters in both North Vancouver and Burnaby. Anyone with information is asked to contact the IHIT tipline at 1-877-551-4448, or, to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers at 1800-222-8477.
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District axes green energy plan for Karen Magnussen JEREMY SHEPHERD jshepherd@nsnews.com
District of North Vancouver council has abandoned plans to heat the wave pool at Karen Magnussen Recreation Centre with green clippings. The Bio-Mass enterprise was slated to cut the 500 tonnes of carbon dioxide belched out annually by the centre’s old natural gas boilers by 300 to 350 tonnes, according to district energy project manager Steve Jenkins.The switch to a more environmentally friendly heating source was announced in a 2013 event featuring NorthVancouver MP Andrew Saxton, fed-
eral transportation minister Steven Fletcher and district Mayor RichardWalton. Council announced the project’s cancellation Nov. 3 after making the decision at a closed meeting Oct. 20. The district received a $632,000 federal and provincial grant in 2013 to fund the project and planned to have the wood-fed system in place earlier this year. However, implementation was far more expensive than anticipated, according toWalton. “We ended up effectively having a $630,000 grant that was $600,000 short,” he said. Even the cheapest of project bids was approximately $1.2 million with other proposals at
around $1.5 million. The green waste program would have saved the municipality $12,000 to $15,000 each year in wood removal and disposal costs, but the shortfall was simply too great to overcome, according toWalton. The district is currently attempting to achieve the same goal with a different retrofit, including capturing wasted heat from the ice plant and improving sealing in the building.The district is also examining a new ceiling over the ice rink that would minimize heat radiation, ostensibly reducing refrigeration costs. The retrofit is tentatively scheduled to be complete by the end of 2015.
Police assist in homeless search From page 3 enacted when other Metro Vancouver areas may not be facing extreme conditions,” said Davie Suttie, shelter manager, who will be monitoring the weather daily from now until March. In an extreme weather event, Suttie said shelter staff ask the North Vancouver
RCMP to assist them in locating homeless people living outside. Lookout’s extreme weather response plan was activated a few times last winter, including in February when temperatures dipped to almost -10 Celsius. In addition to providing a warm respite from the cold,
the 24-hour shelter offers its clients various services during the day. The province, which partially funds the Lookout program, announced Nov. 5 that approximately 1,000 emergency shelter spaces across B.C. will be available this winter. —With files from Stefania Seccia
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INQUIRING REPORTER Saturday’s municipal elections will either bring about utopia or we’ll all be sucked into a lawless wasteland replete with cats and dogs living together — or so some candidates tell us. The stakes aren’t life and death but Saturday’s election will likely affect your life in big and small ways for the next four years. The dimensions of new homes in West Vancouver, the scope of the City of North Vancouver’s waterfront, and the rate of development in the District of North Vancouver could all be affected. So vote. — #(!(") '%($%(!&
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against individuals (which include Simon Fraser University professors and a citizens’ group) would seem to stray beyond the rules of combat in these affairs, and into the more sensitive and worrisome turf of denying
free speech and the right of protest. I’m not one of those who favour shutting down all kinds of resource developments, whether they involve pipelines or not. Saying “no” to everything — energy projects, port expansions, mines, train shipments — seems
to be all the rage these days for a determined portion of B.C.’s population. But while their anti-development positions may well cripple the provincial economy should they ever take hold, these folks still have the right to be heard and to take what reasonable steps — which include civil disobedience — they think are required to
achieve their goals. Kinder Morgan was running with the ball quite effectively for a number of months in this long game of pipeline politics. But as it nears the goal line, it appears that it has fumbled the ball.
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OfftheCuff Top10 Playlist — A weekly gleaner of Internet sources and other media —
10 Jean-Luc Godard’s film One Plus One featuring the Rolling Stones recording “Sympathy for the Devil” at London‘s Olympic Studios in June 1968 opens Pacific Cinémathèque’s new retrospective of late period Godard tonight at 7 p.m.The film is Godard at his most didactic with interstices of Black Panther agitprop mixed in randomly with segments from the “Sympathy for the Devil” session.The Stones footage by itself is fascinating and a rare look at the band behind the scenes.They recorded the song the week Robert Kennedy was assassinated requiring a change in Jagger’s lyrics. He’d based the text on Mikhail Bulgakov’s surreal anti-
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High adventure ■ Reel Rock 9: Valley Uprising, Friday, Nov. 14, at Vancouver’s Rio Theatre at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre, part of the VIMFF Fall Series, Nov. 12-15. For tickets, $15, and info, visit vimff.org. ERIN MCPHEE emcphee@nsnews.com
The filmmakers behind a new awardwinning documentary screening in North Vancouver Saturday night, set out to give cinematic treatment to the wild history of rock climbing in Yosemite Valley, Calif., as well as embrace the counter-culture of outdoor sports. According to the film’s co-creator Nick Rosen, reached Wednesday from his home base of Boulder, Colo., Valley Uprising follows in the footsteps of more traditional films profiling the area’s climbing history, however goes further, taking inspiration from films by Stacy Peralta, Dogtown and Z-Boys, and Riding
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Giants included, which explore the origins of skateboarding and surfing, respectively. “What we’re telling is almost a different thread that started in Camp 4 in Yosemite but has broadened out to backcountry skiing and kayaking and mountain climbing, base jumping or anybody who just puts on a Patagonia fleece and goes for a hike with their dog. This real love of the outdoors and the wilderness, that’s the culture that we’re coming from and the story that we’re telling and I think it’s kind of unique in that way,” he says. Valley Uprising covers the area’s climbing history going back 50 years, starting with the rebellious pioneers who chose to adopt a bohemian lifestyle and live off the grid in campgrounds on the valley floor, similarminded to the likes of Jack Kerouac and John Muir, to today’s top climbers, who keep the tradition alive while simultaneously pushing the envelope, incorporating base jumping and walking high lines. No matter the generation,Yosemite’s cliffs have continued to beckon. Rivalries,
camaraderie, dumpster-diving, run-ins with the national park service, wild parties, a drugsmuggling plane crash, you name it, the area, home to massive granite walls and Yosemite National Park, has seen it all and continues to attract a spirited cast of characters, each interested in making their unique way in pursuit of their passion. Valley Uprising was produced by Sender Films, a Boulder-based film production company focused on climbing, mountaineering and adventure films. Rosen is a partner in Sender Films as well as a partner in the Reel Rock Film Tour. The ninth edition of Reel Rock will see the newly released Valley Uprising screened in 500 cities around the world, including Vancouver and North Vancouver this week as part of the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival Fall Series, on now. Valley Uprising was screened to a sold-out audience on the festival’s opening night, Wednesday, at Vancouver’s Rio Theatre, and
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Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, noon-5 p.m. 604-988-6844 nvartscouncil.ca Anonymous Art Show: Hundreds of works by hundreds of artists will be for sale at this fundraising event and group exhibition Nov. 21-Dec. 20. All artwork will be priced at $100 and the artist will remain anonymous until after the purchase. Sale and opening reception: Thursday, Nov. 20, 7-9:30 p.m. The Gift Box: Buy local from two display cases dedicated to local artisans who specialize in high quality, hand-crafted and unique gift items. Art Rental Salon: An ongoing art rental programme with a variety of original artwork available ranging from $10 to $40 per month. COASTAL PATTERNS GALLERY 582 Artisan Lane, Bowen Island. Wednesday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment. 604-762-4623, 778-9979408 or coastalpatternsgallery.com FERRY BUILDING GALLERY 1414 Argyle Ave.,West Vancouver. Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Mondays.604-925-7290 ferrybuildinggallery. com THE GALLERY AT ARTISAN SQUARE 587 Artisan Lane, Bowen Island. FridaySunday, noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment. 604-947-2454 biac.ca GORDON SMITH GALLERY OF CANADIAN ART 2121 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Wednesday-Friday, noon to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Adult admission by donation/children free. 604998-8563 info@smithfoundation.ca See more page 15
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Annual Tribute to the Arts: Fund for the Arts on the North Shore (FANS) Society will honour Brent Comber and Shari Ulrich Friday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. Admission: $25 or two for $40.Tickets: 604-984-4484 or centennialtheatre.com. Gallery Tours: Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. Registration required. NORTH VANCOUVER COMMUNITY HISTORY CENTRE 3203 Institute Rd., North Vancouver.TuesdaySaturday, noon to 5 p.m. 604-990-3700 x8016 nvma. ca Sharing Our Stories: A display that features reminiscences shared by some Canadian Iranian North Shore residents about why they chose to live here and about their experiences creating new lives and memories will run until March 28. NORTH VANCOUVER MUSEUM 209 West Fourth St., North Vancouver. Open by appointment only. 604-990-3700 x8016 NorthVancouver Experience, an ongoing exhibit defining life in NorthVancouver. PRESENTATION HOUSE GALLERY 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Wednesday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. 604986-1351 presentationhousegallery.org Lee Friedlander’s photographs and books will be on display from Nov. 27 to Feb. 8. PRESENTATION HOUSE SATELLITE GALLERY 560 Seymour St.,Vancouver.WednesdaySaturday, noon to 6 p.m. satellitegallery.ca The Port/Matthew Buckingham: Obscure Moorings: An examination of Vancouver’s role as a port city and its relation with the maritime worker will run until Dec. 6.
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FILM — Jean-Luc Cinema Godard continued —
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Stalinist novelThe Master and Margarita.The book had been translated into English the year before and a copy had been given to him as a gift by Marianne Faithfull: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Hksl3fr3hEA&list =RDHksl3fr3hEA and trailer for Sympathy ForThe Devil: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=D8K6SUFt9Vs. Anna Karina, Godard’s first wife and the star of many of his early films, talks about meeting the filmmaker: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=cA2JZ_Zt87o and http://www.film.com/movies/ the-night-that-jean-lucgodard-and-anna-karina-fellin-love. 9
Jean-Paul Belmondo remembers working with Godard on the director’s debut Breathless/À bout de souffle: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=uoqeZtEBbbg. Jean-Luc Godard and Anna
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ZzGEQ. Handicapping Godard: Richard Brody lists must-see films from Godard’s latter work in the NewYorker Oct 10, 2013: http://www. newyorker.com/the-front-row/ handicapping-the-godardretrospective. 8
Four Short Films by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville (France, 1993-2002): http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=vbm2AfPOe9A.
www.youtube.com/ watch?v=rBFRZ-PLL-s (Part 2). Cinéastes Fritz Lang and Jean-Luc Godard in 1967: http://www. dailymotion.com/video/ x1zv2dg_cineastes-fritzlang-jean-luc-godard-1967_ creation. 5
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Luc Godard by Serge Lalou: (subtitled): http://www. youtube.com/watch?v=_ XcuHub-S8o. NFB documentary by Julie Perron about Godard’s visit to RouynNoranda, Quebec in December 1968: Mai en décembre (Godard en Abitibi): https://www.nfb. ca/film/mai_en_decembre_ godard_en_abitibi 3
An illustrated guide to IRL trolling with JeanLuc Godard (Godard on television, English subtitled): https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=_B5LvN2bToA. 2
Godard May 19, 1960 interview in Cannes during the initial release of Breathless/À bout de souffle: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=uuNAUmqJd1Q. 1
Godard/Mieville 1992 ad for Parisienne People cigarettes: In the ’90s Swiss tobacco company F. J. Burrus hired several arthouse film directors to make commercials for their brand of Parisienne People cigarettes: http://www. openculture.com/2014/05/ cigarette-commercials-fromdavid-lynch-the-coenbrothers-and-jean-luc-godard. html. Publicizing his latest film at the time, Sauve qui peut (la vie), Godard appeared onThe Dick Cavett Show for two 30-minute episodes in 1980: https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=KjiK5FfbCtE (Part 1) and https:// 6
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FILM
Dumb and Dumber goes deep ■ Dumb and Dumber To. Directed by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly. Starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. Rating: 4 (out of 10) JULIE CRAWFORD Contributing Writer
In the same week that Johns Hopkins announced that there is a virus that makes people stupider, Dumb and Dumber To (no, not a typo) lands in theatres. In it, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprise their roles as Lloyd and Harry, two of the dullest minds Rhode Island has to offer. The Farrelly brothers are back too, essentially churning out the same film but with different locales. And why not? The 1994 film netted over $247 million and attained cult status. And let’s face it, the Farrelly Brothers haven’t felt love from critics since There’s Something About Mary a few years later. But a lot has changed since Clinton’s first term
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THEATRE
Making Brecht’s words sing at CapU Exit 22 stages The Good Person of Setzuan
■ The Good Person of Setzuan, Cap Theatre Exit 22 production,The BlueShore at Cap, Nov. 13-15, 19-22 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 16 and 22 at 2 p.m. JEREMY SHEPHERD jshepherd@nsnews.com
Slow down. Red light. Merge.Wait, wait . . . music. During September and October, composer Marguerite Witvoet sliced through Vancouver’s rainslicked streets astride her scooter, dreaming of the melodies of good and evil and the sounds of the gods. Witvoet is the composer for Capilano University’s production of The Good Person of Setzuan. Bertolt Brecht’s play, written mainly during the Second World War, is an examination of the rarity of virtue and the misfortunes that often befall the =;T9;5_6 e06\3_6X4_ CX42;_4 @6X\Z4) 16;4_ S_1 T35X, ^;6 =09XU0S; ESX2_65X4c#5 96;*3,4X;S ;^ &JO A++1 <O'%+C +M (O#9!5C& <X6_,4;6 G43064 ?XVXS5 5_45 virtuous. 4ZX5 0*09404X;S .c F;Sc g35ZS_6 XS :054 D0S,;32_6#5 j054XS\5 G46__4 0S* .6XS\5 >6_,Z4#5 9;UX4X,5 4; D0S,;32_6& `jbFb CINDY GOODMAN The play has been adapted by playwright Tony Kushner, best known for penning Angels in America and impenetrable themes of the 70-year-old German play. perfectly clear. serving as the scribe behind Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln. “Some of the song lyrics, when I first read them, they The next challenge was her schedule.To get the music Witvoet has worked on productions ranging from were a little cryptic to me,”Witvoet admits. ready Witvoet needed to write one song each week. Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap to Noel Coward’s Hay But as she delved deeper into Brecht’s ideas about men After committing the play’s lyrics to memory Witvoet Fever, but for this most recent project she faced the and women and the way a kind heart can be a hindrance difficult task of breathing modern music into the seemingly in the struggle for survival, she realized the play was See Music page 43
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Where The Wild Things Are
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By Maurice Sendak Originally adapted for the stage by Carol Healas of TAG Theatre, Glasgow Raes Calvert
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Choral — The French Connection: Capilano University Chorus and Capilano University Singers will perform a choral repertoire from France with a professional instrumental ensemble and soloists Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 30 at 3 p.m.Tickets: $25/$20/$10. CAULFEILD COVE HALL 4773 South Piccadilly Rd., West Vancouver. 604-8127411 caulfeildcovehall.ca
CENTENNIAL THEATRE 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. 604-984-4484 centennialtheatre.com TheWest Coast Symphony Orchestra will perform Berlioz, Rachmaninov and Stravinsky Sunday, Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. Admission by donation. Fast Forward —West Coast Celtic at the Speed of Joy: The North Shore Celtic Ensemble will perform See more page 37
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Chemicals such as parabens (a synthetic preservative in everything from toothpaste to shampoo) and phthalates (a class of chemicals that are found in many “fragranced” beauty products such as lotions, perfumes and deodorants) are classified as xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens mimic our natural estrogens creating hormone chaos by increasing the total amount of estrogen, resulting in a condition called estrogen dominance. Estrogen dominance has been implicated in many conditions including: breast and prostate cancer, obesity, infertility, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, early onset puberty, hormonal acne and PMS.
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BRIGHT LIGHTS
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NS Restorative Justice Society Gala
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YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to FASHION & STYLE
Boots and bags abound
Dear Mattie: Should my shoes and handbag match this season? Styling in Edgemont
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Dear Styling: Only if you want them to. There is a variety of detailing and you can choose which styles you want to match.You can match the detailing, colour or texture. You can also choose not to match them. It really depends on the look that you are going for. Many shoes, boots and handbags have so much detailing that if you tried to match them it might end up as overkill. There is a streamlined look this season that features shoes, boots and handbags with a structured shape. This trend is easier to match. Black is always a good investment. But, if you want more of a fashion statement, then try navy, aubergine, dark green cranberry, or any dark bold colour that you desire. Shoes, boots and handbags definitely make a statement. You can choose a streamlined look or the new “accessorize your accessory” trend. Details on accessories include lots of hardware which can range from subtle to bling. If you choose a subtle approach to your accessories then you can match the detailing and nothing else. That is a smart look. The embellished handbag is the best place to start as it can incorporate all of the trendy detailing or none at all. As well, you can get a great bag without paying designer prices.Your handbag can pull together your outfit. Almost every size and shape of handbag is in fashion, from a clutch to the new Jackie bag. What’s trendy about the handbag is the structure, which can be either architectural or hobo. The detailing is where you can make a huge fashion statement. Detailing includes hardware and texture. Hardware means zippers, buckles and chains. Texture encompasses leather,
suede, crocodile and any other fabric with a printed, embossed or quilted finish. Fringe is also quite trendy. Handbags can have both texture blocking and hardware. Texture blocking means there is more than one texture on the handbag. Handbags can have many of the hardware details, but keep in mind, the colour of the hardware must match. Gold is making a comeback. Shoes also have detailing, but it’s not as heavy. Loafers have been updated with hardware. Lace-ups and tassels are still in fashion. What really stands out is the shoe or bootie that reaches the ankle. This particular shoe is the trendiest and can carry hardware. The heel of the shoe varies from a utility heavy sole to a chunky stacked heel. The shoe is a great opportunity to make a statement. Boots have a modern look. The new boot reaches the mid- to lower calf. There can be as much detailing or texture blocking as you like. This boot can also have a streamlined look with one trendy colour and the side zipper being its only embellishment. This boot looks great with flared skirts. The motorcycle boot has also made a comeback with the trendy detailing. This boot is not rugged; it is a clean urban trend. Somewhere in the middle is the Chelsea boot, which is the new everyday boot. Heels on today’s boots are easy to walk on, low to an inch high, and somewhat thick. This season, there is a contemporary look with a fabulous punch.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR The North Vancouver Holiday Bazaar takes place Nov. 15, 16, 29 and 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at Carson Graham secondary, 2145 Jones Ave. The bazaar will feature vendors, Christmas music, food stands, refreshments and more. Admission: $2. nvholidaybazaar.com. TRUNK SHOW View the full line of Eco Design Chic fashion accessories, including earrings, bracelets, handbags and more, made from recycled, post-consumer pop tops, on Sunday, Nov. 16, 1-4 p.m. at 978 Hartford Place, North Vancouver. Price points start at $20. Light refreshments will be served. Email info@ ecodesignchic.com to RSVP. TEA AND FASHION The Paws to Remember high tea and fashion show, featuring wartime clothing curated by fashion historian Ivan Sayers, takes place Sunday, Nov. 16, 2-5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 700 Old Lillooet Rd., North Vancouver. Proceeds support the Pacific Assistance Dogs Society. pads.ca/events
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The residents of Amedichi, South Sudan have to walk for more than two hours to get clean water. It’s one of many hardships people face in the small village, which is comprised mainly of women, children and orphans as many of the local men have died in the country’s civil war. But a local non-profit organization is hoping to drill a well in Amedichi, bringing a reliable source of clean water to the villagers’ doorsteps. The Obakki Foundation, started by West Vancouver resident Treana Peake, is raising money to build the well through the sale of 500 limited-edition INK scarves. The scarves ($29 each) are a lightweight modal-blend and 100 per cent of the net proceeds go to the well building project. The Obakki Foundation is the philanthropic offshoot of Peake’s Obakki Designs fashion brand, which makes the products used to raise money for the foundation. To date, the foundation has drilled and rehabilitated more than 700 water
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Facts about me I am a life-long City resident running for City Council for the first time. Council should be representative of all walks of life, including a smallbusiness operator, like me; co-owner of Anatoli Souvlaki restaurant at the foot of Lonsdale where I live in the 2nd floor apartment. I have a driving passion for this city that runs in my blood and an endless amount of energy that I will use to make the City the best place it can be to live, work, play and enjoy the kinds of civic services residents deserve. I love Instagram! Visit my Instagram page: Councilmanmakris
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City residents deserve a better City Council; one more positive, progressive, and decisive; setting grand, yet realistic goals; then getting on with them with the right level of community engagement. A good councillor makes decisions by listening to the people and by working with other Council members as a team. This is the type of councillor I will be. Construction must cause far less disruption and frustration in our lives by better scheduling. The City’s “bus bumps” project tore up the first 3 blocks of Lonsdale. The foot-of-Lonsdale waterfront deck replacement has closed off a large section of sidewalk and squeezed the roadway. A large condo development is underway at 2nd and Lonsdale. There’s been 2 years of Low Level Road work. This has seriously disrupted pedestrians, cyclists and traffic all within 5 blocks and all at the same time! Residential and commercial taxpayers deserve a break. The City’s spending, per resident, is 5th highest of all Lower Mainland municipalities. For years, your property taxes have increased far more than the rate of inflation. No-one has taken a good, hard look at whether City taxpayers are getting the most cost effective government you’re paying for. I will do that. Residents deserve long-overdue civic projects to be built soon. The Harry Jerome Rec Centre was a dive when I played hockey there when I was nine. We must get on with its replacement. The Shipyards waterfront revitalization project, the decision to retain the Lucas Centre properties entirely for new public amenities, and the replacement or renovation of the Silver Harbour Centre for seniors, must get going.
I want to be known for: Sharing my vision for the City with the people, learning of their vision, then leading Council to get on with our consensus.
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Iconic Flashdance returns to the stage Aussie dancer Karli Dinardo starring in new touring show ■ Broadway Across Canada presents Flashdance — the Musical until Nov. 16 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 650 Hamilton St., Vancouver. Tickets start at $35, available at ticketmaster.ca or by calling 1-855-985-5000. CHRISTINE LYON clyon@nsnews.com
Anyone who’s ever tried to make it in the performing arts world can probably sympathize with Alex Owens. The protagonist of the ’80s blockbuster Flashdance is a steel welder by day and a bar dancer by night who dreams of getting accepted into a prestigious dance school. While Karli Dinardo has never worked in a steel mill, she has taken on plenty of odd jobs while pursuing a career as a performer. But,
for the next few months at least, she’s gainfully employed in her field having landed the lead role in the North American touring production of Flashdance — the Musical. “It hits close to home for a lot of people that are involved in the production,” says the 20-year-old Melbourne, Australia native. “Everybody has that dream. We’re all in this industry trying to pursue this as a career and we all fight for what we want.” Dinardo would not be born for another decade when Flashdance hit theatres in 1983 and made off-theshoulder sweatshirts the fashion craze du jour, but she remembers watching the film for the first time when she was seven. As someone who started her dance training at age three, it made a big impression. See Musical page 43
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CALENDAR From page 23 a musical extravaganza highlighting connections, past, present and future Saturday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Admission: $25/$15. Tribute to the Great Polish Composers: Pianist Katarzyna Musial will perform Sunday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m.Tickets: $29/$19/$10. DEEP COVE COFFEE HOUSE Mount Seymour United Church, 1200 Parkgate Ave., North Vancouver. 604-363-5370 jane@nsrj.ca Poet and songwriter Rodney Decroo will perform Friday, Nov. 21 at 9 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. and warm-up acts start at 7:30 p.m. Admission: $10 which includes coffee and goodies. HIGHLANDS UNITED CHURCH 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. An Evening of Scottish Music and Dance: A fundraising show for the Vancouver Fiddle Orchestra will take place Saturday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Admission: $15.Tickets: 604-980-6071, 778-386-0209 or at the door. Info: vancouverfiddleorchestra. ca or rscdsvancouver.org.
Mezzo-soprano Kristin Hoff and her husband pianist Antoine Joubert will perform Thursday, Nov. 27 at 10:30 a.m.Tickets: $20/$15.
KAY MEEK CENTRE 1700 Mathers Ave.,West Vancouver.Tickets: 604981-6335 kaymeekcentre. com Cap Jazz: Boogie woogie pianist and singer Michael Kaeshammer will perform Friday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $45/$36/$25. It’s Still Only Rain, Dear: Jazz Connexion and the Sea to SkyWind Ensemble will perform a double-bill benefit concert for North Shore Search and Rescue Saturday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m.Tickets: $15/$10.
TERRY FOX THEATRE 1260 Riverwood Gate, Port Coquitlam. Fast Forward —West Coast Celtic at the Speed of Joy: The North Shore Celtic Ensemble will perform a musical extravaganza highlighting connections, past, present and future Saturday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Admission: $25/$15.Tickets: vtixonline.com.
PARKGATE LIBRARY 3675 Banff Court, North Vancouver. 604-929-3727 x8166 nvdpl.ca Music atYour Library: John Lyon and Friends will help celebrate the library’s 50th birthday with tunes from the 1960s and more Tuesday, Nov. 18, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
WEST VANCOUVER MEMORIAL LIBRARY 1950 Marine Dr.,West Vancouver. 604-925-7400 westvanlibrary.ca Friday Night Concert: An evening withVSO musical director Bramwell Tovey Friday, Nov. 14, 7:30-8:45 p.m.
SILK PURSE ARTS CENTRE 1570 Argyle Ave.,West Vancouver. 604-925-7292 silkpurse.ca Classical Concert Series: Pianist MarkValenti will perform Thursday, Nov. 20 at 10:30 a.m.Tickets: $20/$15. Classical Concert Series:
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Vancouver. 604-983-2633 northvanplayers.ca Cinderella A pantomime tradition Nov. 28-30, Dec. 47 and 11-14,Thursdays and Fridays at 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 and 4 p.m.Tickets: $10/$5.
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Jagerhof Restaurant
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71 Lonsdale Avenue, N. Van. | 604-980-4316 Old World Charm - Featuring Alpine Cuisine from Austria, Germany, Switzerland and South Tirol/Northern Italy with an extensive import beer selection.
BISTRO
Hugos, Artisanal Pizzas and Global Tapas $$ www.eagleharbour.ca 5775 Marine Drive, W. Van | 604-281-2111 Join us in front of the fire or outside on our enclosed Nordic-style deck for great global comfort food. We welcome everyone to try authentic dishes from our unique menu we’ve designed based on our love of travel and living abroad. If you enjoy live music, Thursday and Saturday evenings are a must. Blue Eyed Marys
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www.blueeyedmarys.com 1735 Marine Drive, W.Vancouver | (604) 921-2583 Come enjoy our seasonal unpretentious menu and BC wine list. Lunch 11:30-2:00 Tuesday -Friday Dinner Tuesday-Saturday from 5:00 pm. Early bird special: 3 courses $29 Free BC wine tasting happy Hour Fridays 5:00-6:30
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The Cheshire Cheese Restaurant & Bar $$ 2nd Floor Lonsdale Quay Market, N. Van. | 604-987-3322 Excellent seafood & British dishes on the waterfront. Dinner specials: Friday & Saturday- Prime Rib. Sunday - Turkey. Weekends & holidays, our acclaimed Eggs Benny. Open for lunch or dinner, 7 days a week. CHINESE
Neighbourhood Noodle House
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www.neighbourhoodnoodlehouse.com 1352 Lonsdale Avenue, N. Van. | 604-988-9885 We offer the best variety and quality Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese cuisine with no MSG or additives at a very affordable price. Family owned and operated for over 18 years. Conveniently located in central Lonsdale.
The Black Bear Neighbhourhood Pub
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Sailor Hagar’s Neighbourhood Pub
www.sailorhagarspub.com 86 Semisch Avenue, N. Van. | 604-984-3087 Spectacular view of Vancouver harbour & city, enjoy great food in a Brew Pub atmosphere. 18 beers on tap including our own 6 craftbrews. Live music, satellite sports, pool table, darts & heated patio.
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Village Tap House $$ www.villagetaphouse.com 900 Main Street, Village at Park Royal, W. Van. | 604-922-8882 Start with a comfortable room, a giant fireplace, add 20 ice cold brews on tap, really damn good food, some awesome events, & the most personable group of folks you’ll ever meet…welcome to the Tap House! SEAFOOD
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Chez Michel $$$ www.chezmichelvancouver.com 1373 Marine Drive (2nd flr), W. Van. | 604-926-4913 For over 34 years, Chez Michel has delighted guests with his Classic French cuisine. Seafood & meat entrees, a superb selection of wines & a decadent dessert list. Superior service with a waterfront view completes an exemplary lunch or dinner experience. CASUAL
Northlands Bar and Grill $$ www.golfnorthlands.com/bar-grill 3400 Anne MacDonald Way, North Vancouver | 604.924.2950 ext 2. Casual West Coast dining where nature is your dining partner. Sweeping views of Northlands 18th hole.
Thai PudPong Restaurant $$ www.thaipudpong.com 1474 Marine Drive, W. Van. | 604-921-1069 West Vancouver’s original Thai Restaurant. Serving authentic Thai cuisine. Open Monday-Friday for lunch. 7 days a week for dinner. WEST COAST
Pier 7 restaurant + bar $$$ www.pierseven.ca 25 Wallace Mews, N. Van. | 604-929-7437 Enjoy dining literally ON the waterfront with our inspired West Coast boat-to-table choices & extensive wine list. We’ve got 5 TV’s so you’ll never miss a game. Brunch until 2:30 weekends & holidays. The Lobby Restaurant at the Pinnacle Hotel $$$ www.pinnaclepierhotel.com 138 Victory Ship Way, N. Van. | 604-973-8000 Inspired by BC’s natural abundance of fabulous seafood & the freshest of ingredients, dishes are prepared to reflect west coast cuisine. Breakfast, lunch, dinner & late night lounge, 7 days/week. Live music Fridays 8 - 11 pm. WATERFRONT DINING
The MarinaSide Grill
www.marinasidegrill.com 1653 Columbia Street, N. Van. (Under 2nd Narrows Bridge) | 604-988-0038 Waterfront dining over looking Lynnwood Marina under Ironworkers Memorial Bridge. Open every day at 8 am. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Brunch weekends and holidays serving eggs benny to juicy burgers, hot scallop salad, clam chowder. Happy Hour everyday from 3 - 5 pm.
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ELECTRIC OWL 928 Main St.,Vancouver. 604-558-0928 Cap Global Roots: The Black Hen Travelling Roadshow Revue featuring Jim Byrnes, Steve Dawson and Big Dave McLean will perform classic blues Thursday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m.Tickets: $33/$30. HUGO’S RESTAURANT 5775 Marine Dr.,West Vancouver. 604-281-2111 Open Mic: Every Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Live Music: Every Saturday evening with jazz on the second and last Saturday of each month. JACK LONSDALE’S PUB 1433 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Live music every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. 604-986-7333 LARSON STATION RESTAURANT Gleneagles Clubhouse, 6190 Marine Dr.,West Vancouver. 778-279-8874 The Maria Ho Trio with Ron Johnston will perform a musical breeze of jazz
standards with Maria doing music from her debut album Friday, Nov. 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m. MIST ULTRA BAR 105-100 Park Royal,West Vancouver. 604-926-2326 DJs spin classic dance music from the ’80s, ’90s and today. QUEENS CROSS PUB 2989 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. queenscross.com AdamWoodall performs acoustic music every Sunday, 8-11 p.m. THE RAVEN PUB 1052 Deep Cove Rd., North Vancouver. theravenpub.com RED LION BAR & GRILL 2427 Marine Drive,West Vancouver. 604-926-8838 Open Mic Night: A variety of talent fromWestVancouver and beyond Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Participation welcome. Info: ethosproductions@shaw.ca. Jazz Pianist Randy Doherty will perform every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. RUSTY GULL See more page 41
Book review
Red Star’s paintings speak for themselves ■ Kevin Red Star by Daniel Gibson and Kitty Leaken, Gibbs Smith Publishers, 192 pages, $62. TERRY PETERS tpeters@nsnews.com
It’s a long way from the Crow reservation in Montana to European art galleries but Kevin Red Star has made the journey. Growing up on the reservation, Red Star showed an aptitude for art that was noticed and with the recommendation of his junior year teacher he was accepted into the newly opened Institute of American Indian Arts. As he followed his artistic education Red Star studied under various instructors in a number of different schools. It wasn’t long before his paintings began to get a lot of attention and the unique blend of traditional native arts and the modern esthetic made for powerful images. Authors Daniel Gibson and Kitty Leaken present
a complementary account of Red Star’s rise to one of the most successful Native American artists working today.The paintings speak for themselves and are well displayed throughout the entire book. Brilliant colours leap off the canvas while the subjects often stare silently outwards. Red Star’s portraits vary dramatically in overall appearance but their eyes maintain a consistent presentation of a calmness and wisdom.While we don’t get much insight into Red Star’s technique, we do learn much about his motivation and connection to the Crow people.
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straight-man badly in need of conditioner, finds out he’s the father to a 20something girl. Handy, because Harry needs a kidney, and she might just be a match. (Lloyd is horny, and she might just be the one.) Fire up the Mutt Cutts van and cue the crosscountry road trip. But first the boys have to get through Fraida Felcher (Kathleen Turner), the key to finding Penny (Rachel Melvin), who may or may not be Harry’s daughter. Complicating things are the evil twins played by Rob Riggle, who want the boys dead. But as with the first
film, plot is irrelevant; it’s all about seeing how many gags and one-liners hit the mark. Here’s the trouble: Jeff Daniels is a year shy of 60; Carrey is a grandfather in real life.Who wants to watch old guys pour slushies down their pants? Certainly not teenagers, raised on The Hangover and Jump Street films.This is a film crafted for the nostalgia factor that will appeal solely to fans of the original, who can still be heard quoting Dumb and Dumber at office parties from time to time. If fans don’t mind a carbon copy, the first two-thirds of the film is adequate. For my money, the best part is when Rob
Riggle emerges from being camouflaged against a vending machine. The worst part is when Harry and Lloyd finally meet Penny: the payoff isn’t that great, the character isn’t particularly funny and Melvin (a Days of Our Lives veteran) seems out of her depth. The chemistry between Daniels and Carrey still works, even when the gags don’t, and both actors prove that they’re not too old for the slapstick physicality the film demands. But the Farrelly brothers just can’t capture the earnest, low-brow novelty of the first film, no matter how hard Carrey mugs for the camera.
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Film explores epic climbing history From page 13 will be repeated tonight at the Rio at 7:30 p.m., and tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 15 at North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre at 7:30 p.m. When asked why this was a story Sender Films felt compelled to tell, Rosen explains he and his collaborators’ objective is to tell stories about the world of climbing in as compelling and broad a manner as possible. “The history of Yosemite climbing is really the story, the origin story, of American climbing . . . and has played a huge role in the origins of world climbing,” he says. “We knew that this 50-, 60year period of Yosemite climbing history was just jam-packed with amazing characters and stories and capers and rivalries and legendary lore — climbing lore — as well as really the birthplace of the culture of American climbing, which is something distinct and counter-culture to the
norm and something that’s had a broad influence even beyond the sport of climbing.” Tackling that history was “a no-brainer,” says Rosen, the challenge being how to fit all of it into one coherent film. “That was really the biggest challenge and why it took so many years to do this. I’m glad we took so long because it allowed us to really make the film that we wanted to but it was challenging just from a storytelling and structural perspective,” he says. Sender Films has been plugging away at the film for the last seven years, seeing them focus on it more closely in the last year or so. Filmmakers conducted a major archival search, global in reach, searching high and low for imagery to help them tell the story. As little film footage from the early days exists, they relied heavily on photography. “There were a couple great sources of film footage, which is kind of
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perspective, but there wasn’t a lot of that. I think climbers were a little too poor to afford 16mm film cameras back then,” says Rosen. Filmmakers drew upon a trove of discovered and undiscovered photographs ranging from iconic images, like one depicting three men, Billy Westbay, Jim Bridwell and John Long, in what Rosen describes as “psychedelic Jimi Hendrix shirts” posing in front of El Capitan after the first one-day ascent of the Nose in 1975 used on the film’s poster, to thousands of previously undiscovered pictures. For some of those, they drew upon the work of photographer Glen Denny and his book, Yosemite in the Sixties, and his untapped archive of negatives. However just getting their hands on the photographs wasn’t enough. “Climbing is this sensual, dynamic experience, as would be just being in the valley, and partying in Camp 4 back in the day,” says Rosen. “We really knew that we wanted this to be a film that moved to a rock ‘n’ roll pace and we didn’t want it to be this traditional slow documentary with still photographs.” Fortunately they had a great partner on the project to help them bring their
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vision to life, visual effects artist Barry Thompson, who contributed motion graphics to the film. “He is really a true artist,” says Rosen. “He really breathed life into these photographs and made the experience cinematic. At least, artistically, that’s the real distinguishing characteristic of this film,” he adds. Filmmakers rounded out their storytelling with interviews with many of the climbing legends from across the eras. They interviewed approximately 40 people for the film, including: Royal Robbins, Yvon Chouinard, Tom Frost and Steve Roper from the ’60s; Jim Bridwell, Lynn Hill and John Long from the ’70s; and a number of the cutting edge
climbers of today. Valley Uprising, narrated by actor Peter Sarsgaard, has been garnering positive responses from audiences — good news for the filmmakers. “The real ambition we had with this film was that it would communicate to as broad an audience as possible,” says Rosen. The film has also been earning accolades within the industry, including being awarded the grand prize at the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival, held Nov. 1-9. “Banff is kind of the 800-pound gorilla of the mountain film festivals, so to win the grand prize there is pretty great recognition,” says Rosen. DVDs of Valley Uprising will be available on Black Friday via senderfilms.com.
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From page 41 Free. Anyone interested in performing can phone Doug Medley at 604-985-5646.
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CENTENNIAL THEATRE 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. 604-984-4484 centennialtheatre.com Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival: The fall series of extreme adventure films and presentations will run Nov. 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m.Tickets: $15. KAY MEEK CENTRE 1700 Mathers Ave.,West Vancouver. 604-981-6335 kaymeekcentre.com Movies at the Meek: Life Itself will be screened Sunday, Nov. 23 at 2 p.m.Tickets: $12.
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Music rooted in the play’s characters
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worked on the music during her spare time, which was mainly limited to her commute. Composing while driving turned out to be quite effective, she reports. “I think when you’re engaged in another task you access a different part of your brain, maybe a more intuitive part of your brain.” Upon arriving at her destination,Witvoet would hop off the scooter and pull out her iPhone to dictate a rhythm or a melody. Asked if her driving was OK during that stretch,Witvoet replies: “No complaints.” The genesis for the production’s music stemmed from a question posed by director Stuart Aikins:What is the vernacular music of Vancouver? After a little meditation,Witvoet says she realized there was no single musical style that represented Vancouver’s cultural patchwork. Accordingly her soundtrack draws inspiration
from the Bollywood-style show tunes she hears on car radios as well as blues, reggae, and one song inspired by aYouTube craze. The play’s rhythmic work song started out as a chain gang tune featuring the vocal call and response often used in gospel and soul music. But as Witvoet searched for the rhythm of the factory, she recalled the crisp rhythms of cup songs, an online trend in which young musicians use plastic cups as percussion. While the play’s musical styles are influenced by the city, the emotion of each song is rooted in the psychology of the play’s characters. In one scene, the play’s protagonist, Shen Te, watches as her lover seems to hold each one of her ideals in his hands. “He basically smashes them to the ground,” Witvoet says. A rock ballad seemed appropriate for that moment, the composer explains. “It really becomes quite a violent rock number by the end.”
After writing the play’s music Witvoet needed to hear how her songs sounded in the voices of the actors. The play features students who are “in some cases learning what it is to sing at the same time as they’re learning the song,”Witvoet explains. After getting the music to the singers,Witvoet would make last-minute changes, sometimes building a song around a particular singer’s voice. Witvoet’s last task was to create tracks for each of her songs. “There was not a budget to hire live musicians which I would’ve loved to have done.” Track by track and instrument by instrument, Witvoet used her keyboard and a music production computer program to build the songs. “That’s the reality these days,”Witvoet says. “Most of the working composers in Vancouver who are doing film scores and television scores are a team of one or two with a big Midi setup and they do it all electronically.”
“I loved it. I was obsessed with it completely growing up,” she says. The stage musical adaptation premiered in the U.K. in 2008 and this current tour is scheduled to run until spring 2015. Dinardo says the show follows the movie very closely. “The storyline is exactly the same. It’s just in the musical the writer,Tom Hedley, has been able to go back and flesh out some of the other characters more in depth to give the show more heart, so I think that would be the biggest difference,” she says. In addition to the five familiar hits from the movie soundtrack — including “What a Feeling” and “Maniac” — the musical also includes 16 new songs. Many of the iconic scenes from the movie have also been left intact. Like when Alex effortlessly takes off her bra without removing her trend-setting sweatshirt (a manoeuvre that took some practice to master, Dinardo says), or the chair dance solo that sees Alex showered with gallons of water. “That’s definitely one of my favourite moments, and the most fun as well,” Dinardo says. “They try to keep (the water) a good temperature for me, which is really lovely.” The musical features a book by Robert Cary and Tom Hedley (who co-wrote the original screenplay with Joe Eszterhas). During rehearsals, Dinardo says Hedley worked with the cast and revealed that Flashdance was actually written with the intention that it be a stage production. “When we found that out, that made a lot of sense. I think that’s what makes it so easily adaptable to the stage.” The show is a challenging one “emotionally, physically, vocally,” Dinardo says, but she hopes the nightly demands of her role translate into an exciting theatre experience. “The audiences will come and they will see a show full of dancing, full of movement, full of energy,” she says. “It does the movie so much justice and more.”
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with the Audi A3.Through engineering advances, this Golf is the safest, best handling and roomiest of all time. Despite all of the sheet metal being new, the 2015 Golf is still instantly recognizable.The two-box profile remains, but the hood is steeper and the narrow grille is flanked by sharper headlights. The new architecture makes the new Golf close to two inches longer, about the same width, and roughly an inch lower than the See Three page 50
Meet Tim. It’s 5 p.m., quitting time, and Tim is meeting a friend for a pint at a local North Shore pub, a 10 minute drive from his house (longer in 5 p.m. stop-and-go, but that’s another story). Tasty stuff — a proper 20-ounce Imperial pint of golden-hued IPA, a product of B.C.’s growing craft brewing industry. Tim and his buddy chat about the Canucks’ recent overtime win, take opposing sides for the Grey Cup, make wish lists of the mountain biking gear they’re going to get at Christmas. One pint becomes two, along with a plate of wings as Tim skipped lunch. His buddy has to get back for supper, so they make their way out the door and Tim climbs into his late model Tacoma and heads off down the road. He’s See Cellphone page 52
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RCMP and the local police conducting more cellphone checks, even resorting to posing as panhandlers at crosswalks to catch people out. This seems unfair, especially as sneaking a quick look when you’re stopped at a red light doesn’t seem all that unsafe, but the rules are the rules. As with drinking and driving, there’s no grey area here — if you’re behind the wheel of your car, on the road, you leave the phone alone. The next idea is that somehow the technology that tempts will end up saving us. Cars are fitted with speech-totext functions, integrated hands-free, and other ways to help keep our eyes on the road. Trouble is, studies show that most of this stuff is equally distracting, taking away from concentrating on the task at hand. Ah, but what of the semi-autonomous car, fitted with self-braking and pedestrian detection? Fine, but the bugs are still being worked out, and neither our fictional Mary or Tim have machines new enough to have the technology. In my opinion, distracted driving is never going to cease being a problem until it is treated with the same societal scorn as drinking and driving. Tim’s buddy says, “Another one? Dude, you gotta drive — get a Coke or something.” Mary’s daughter says, “Mom, you texted me while driving? What’s wrong with you?” That’s the question we should be asking any time we see someone sneaking a text or a chat on their cell — what is wrong with you? Knock it off, it’s God damn dangerous. “Yeah, but. . . .” Yeah but nothing. No excuses. Leave the phone in the footwell or shut it in the glovebox if you can’t resist. It’s not just a ticket you’re risking, it’s someone’s kid, father, grandmother and a lifetime of regret. Brendan McAleer is a freelance writer and automotive enthusiast. If you have a suggestion for a column, or would be interested in having your car club featured, please contact him at mcaleeronwheels@ gmail.com. Follow Brendan on Twitter: @brendan_ mcaleer.
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Cash purchase incentive on select 2014 models.
+ $500 HOLIDAY BONUS‡‡
2,500
= UP TO $
#
IN SAVINGS ON SELECT 2014 MODELS.
** Starting from MSRP $17,185 includes freight and PDI. Model shown: Civic Si FB6E5EKV
Features available on select models: • 7˝ Display Audio System p y pot display • LaneWatch™ blind spot • Multi-angle rearview camera
Control System
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2014
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#Up to $3,500/$2,500 in savings is comprised of a up to $3,000/$2,000 cash purchase incentive on select 2014 CR-V models / select 2014 Civic models and a $500 “Holiday Bonus”. *Up to $3,000/$2,000/up to $3,000 Honda cash purchase incentive is available on select 2014 Civic models (2D LX, 2D EX, 2D EX-L NAVI, 2D Si, 4D DX, 4D LX, 4D EX, 4D Touring and 4D Si), select CR-V models (LX, EX, EX-L, Touring) and select 2014 Accord models (2D EX, 2D EX-L Navi, 4D LX, 4D Sport, 4D EX-L and 4D Touring). Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. ‡‡$500 Consumer Incentive Dollars “Holiday Bonus” (“Holiday Bonus”) available on any new 2014/2015 Civic and new 2014/2015 CR-V models, purchased or leased and delivered by January 2, 2015 and can be combined with advertised lease and finance rates. “Holiday Bonus” includes GST and PST, as applicable. Visit a participating Honda dealer for eligible products & services applicable to “Holiday Bonus” redemption. Offer ends January 2, 2015 and is subject to change or cancellation without notice.**MSRP is $17,185 / $27,685 / $25,685 based on a new 2014 Civic 4D DX 5MT FB2E4EEX / CR-V LX 2WD DX RM3H3EES / Accord 4D L4 LX 6MT CR2E3EE including $1,495 / $1,695 / $1,695 freight and PDI. */** Prices and/or payments shown do not include PPSA lien registration and lien registering agent's fees, which are due at time of delivery. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be required. For all offers levies (air conditioning tax of $100 and tire/battery tax of $25), license, insurance, applicable taxes and registration are extra. Offers valid from November 1st through December 1st, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your BC Honda retailer for full details.