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WINTER 08/09 Issue #15
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Revelstoke’s Arts and Culture Publication
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Artist in Profile,
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With Christmas hovering, I am constantly reminded of something whenever I see a Poinsettia plant – that I have a tendency to mix up words. I worked at Safeway once during Christmas and was ringing through a lady’s order. She had a poinsettia. I told her she’d picked out a lovely placenta. Awkward.
Trevor Kehler is on page two... photo: Butch Kibosh
editorial
If you’re reading this newspaper for
the first time, you should know we’ve fattened up a bit. Reved used to be a size four-pages, but in the past few months, this publication has grown to a size eight-pages and counting…whoa, Bertha! And you can blame the people working behind the scenes because we just keep force-feeding the ideas and stories and tidbits of information and it’s only going to get worse (though we say better). As long as Revelstoke sets out the buffet in arts, culture and entertainment, Reved will devour it – we’re greedy that way and fond of recreational eating. As happens with a sudden change in size, wardrobes need to be altered, as well. For the new look, we’ve added some slimming lines and well, we all know black and white is the way to go so no bold patterns or colours here - we’ll save the muumuu for later. In the meantime, we’d like to thank all of you for coming out to the Reved fundraiser slide show on November 1st. We had a great crowd that night at The Village Idiot. This time of year usually brings a good turnout as people are itching to get out, but it sure was great to see you all come and support an important element in arts and culture coverage for our community. And we didn’t even spend the money raised on Coronas after you all left, (although that
was tempting). We were happy to see that our fundraiser brought in enough funds to help pay for this issue’s printing which is good now that Reved is double-sized. Doing the layout and design for this newspaper has always been one of my favourite things to do with Reved that, and the writing - but getting fancy was something I usually left until the last minute because of more pressing matters like coming up with story ideas, chasing ads, or losing it over software malfunctions. That ‘last minute’ for getting more creative with fonts and graphics never seemed to come.
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But then some great staff came onboard and there was more time to think about how to step it up a notch. Feel free to go to our website and let me know what you think. And while you’re there, take a moment to fill in our reader’s questionnaire, “Three Things I Hope Never Change in Revelstoke”. I’m also excited to introduce three new columns: Get Outta Here is a travel column which will feature articles from local globetrotters. The Scene follows Revelstoke’s theatre events and happenings, hoping to draw larger crowds to the theatre community. Each issue will now feature a Volunteer Job Pick
I also get narcissism mixed up with narcissus, but it’s not just plant vocabulary that messes me up. I once walked into a spa and said it smelled like euthanasia in there when, of course, I meant echinacea. I used to think voyeurism was a voyager’s term for exploration, (though this could be accurate, depending on what you’re into…). Not too long ago, I found out there’s actually a word for this kind of misspeak: malapropism. I cringe to think of how many times I've left people weirded-out in the wake of my malapropisms, but I’m glad to hear that this sort of condition affects enough people that they’ve invented a word for it. All this got me thinking of my love for words and how you might be able to help broaden my vocabulary. Choose a word you’d like me to use in the next issue and I’ll find a way to incorporate it into the Editorial on the front page. Write to editor@reved.net. Please also do us a favour and spread the Reved love around. Pass this paper on to a friend or, if you’re one of those outgoing types, run through the streets waving it around – Reved could use the exercise. Heather Lea - senior editor/publisher
what’s in there...? pg. 2... Artist in Profile Good Question, Man pg. 3... Get Outta Here The Scene pg. 4... What Matters pg. 5... Health & You Volunteer Job Pick pg. 6... What's Your Biz'ness Heritage Moments pg. 7... Emerging Music Notes pg. 8... Sleeps n' Eats Sponsor Thanks