Printers_Express 1.15 1/13/03 4:19 PM Page 12 BLK CYAN MAG YELO Page 6 EXPRESS January 15, 2003 express on line – www.expressnews.ca Kootenay School of PARK C A the Arts students are DOWNTOWN F presenting a $4.00 NELSON E Double-Feature NEXT DOOR TO HERITAGE INN Movie Night at Taffy ~ DAILY ~ NOW NOW OPEN OPEN Jack’s beginning at 7:00 • Serving lunch & dinner p.m for the next four Andrew Jones DVM ~ HOURLY ~ Monday thru Friday Wednesdays. This fundrais- 2124 Ymir Rd, Nelson 352-7861 ~ MONTHLY RATES ~ • Dinner only Sat & Sun er will help defray the costs Mon, Wed, Fri 7:30 - 5:30 If you have arts-related info that our community would like to know of the student’s educational Tues & Thurs 7:30 - 8:00, Sat 9:00 - 5:00 NELSON PARKADE • On site parking field trip to San Francisco, about, send it attn: Fiona - A and E at express@expressnews.bc.ca KAS • A NICE SMALL CAFÉ www.nelsonvet.com 354-8834 215 JOSEPHINE • 505-5502 the hub of arts and culture. Food, drinks and a good Adham Shaikh time will be on hand and affordable for anyone look- presents eclectic ing for a unique and fun worldbeat dub night out. Friday, January 17 January 15, 2003 Fluid Lounge • 352-4603 The Best in Show & Adam Shaikh is well The Wrong Guy acquainted with creating January 22, 2003 ambient soundscape envi- Ghost in the Shell & Akira ronments at public gather- January 29, 2003 Hellraiser & Pumpkin Head ings. He has been a DJ in February 5, 2003 world and global groove, Blade Runner & Brazil ambient ethno dub, and funk. “I began messing around NFAC offers Poetry with synthesizers in the Intensive Workshop early 80s and became Wed evenings 6-9 pm hooked,” says Shaikh. Jan. 15 to Feb. 11 “I became fascinated Nelson Fine Art Centre with creating music using Suite 301, 625 Front St. electronic instruments and Tel. 352-6322 studied electro-acoustic composition at Queens Laura Landsberg Quintet A Poetry Intensive Workshop of five weeks University.” He adds, “It’s difficult to features Hugh Fraser will be offered in the winter semester beginning January categorize music these days 8:00 p.m., Friday, January 17 • The Wild Nectar 15th at the Nelson Fine Art and I find it difficult to clas- The Laura Landsberg Quintet features two-time Juno Centre. The workshop, to Jesse Mock, age 14 plays Thorin, leader of the dwarves, sify the music I write. Award winner Hugh Fraser on trombone and piano. be taught by Susan Andrews Alex Cormier age 14, is Bilbo, the hobbit, and Elora Van Global groove is what it They played together in the Kaslo Jazz Festival but Grace, will focus on what Garrett, age 13 portraits the elf queen in the upcoming feels like to me right now. most recently their performances have been in Victoria Molly Peacock calls the Waldorf production of The Hobbit. The music I most enjoy and Vancouver. three systems of the poem: comes from all over the Hobbits appear, Waldorf style world, drawing from so Hugh Fraser has performed with many jazz legends including Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Billy the line, the sentence and the image. This workshop Capitol Theatre, 7:00 p.m., Friday, January 17 many styles and traditions Ekstein, and Slide Hampton. is designed for the poet who and fusions.” On Friday he comes to Nelson to perform jazz and has some experience writ- While the "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" con- tinues to take the silver screen by storm, the Nelson blues with his cousin Laura Landsberg. They will be ing poems and who wants Waldorf School is proud to present the stage version of accompanied by Paul Landsberg on guitar, Mark the opportunity to work Tolkien's classic tale "The Hobbit". Spielman on Bass, and Steven Parish on drums. with other poets. In this prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Bilbo The venue is intimate, the seats are limited. The cost is $150. Baggins trades the comfort of his quiet Hobbit life to join a company of dwarves in a perilous quest to find a cache DJ plays hard tribal of gold. Together, they journey through the labyrinths of Mirkwood and the goblin infested Misty Mountains to house beats NELSON CIVIC THEATRE find the treasure in the lair of a rather protective dragon. Friday, January 31 24 hour info 352-5833 Set designer Doug Scott has created a truly magical Fluid Lounge • 352-4603 world for this tale of high adventure. Chris Jackson, aka DJ FRI. JAN. 17 THRU WED. JAN. 22 Directed by Natasha Kraus, this exciting and colour- N.U.D.L.Z. specializes in ful production features members of the graduating class producing breaks, hip-hop, Rated PG of the Nelson Waldorf School in the major roles, with d'n'b, side trance, and hard students from Class 6 in supporting roles. tribal house beats He is a self taught Nelson Before Nine is alternate between Bill piano/keyboards, guitar, Metcalfe and Wade Porter, singer, rapper, harmonica, one year old. and Thursday’s host is beat-boxer, actor, and pro- KCR: CJLY 93.5 fm Rhonda Kirby. Fridays will fessionally taught alto sax Weekdays from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., highlights at 6:00 p.m. see the return of Lex Baas who will concentrate on the Buck 65 makes some kind of music player who currently resides in Vancouver.. TwoWeeks Notice 352-9600 politics of health issues in Chris was raised on old Hugh Grant • Sandra Sandra Bullock Bullock The popular Kootenay Nelson. “Nelson Before Friday, January 24 school hip-hop and Co-op Radio local public Nine has interviewed literal- Fluid Lounge • 352-4603 American punk rock, but SHOWTIMES: ly hundreds of Nelsonites What we do know for had his first dose of elec- affairs show is starting a new about their work, their politi- sure, is that Buck 65 makes tronic music when he was FRI/SAT 7:00 PM & 9:00 PM season after a year of cover- ing politics, culture, and cal and artistic activities, some kind of music. front man for his own band SUN THRU WED 7:30 PM their opinions and their pas- According to Buck, “The at age seventeen. news in Nelson. “We’ve He has run alongside THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 come a long way,”said sions,” adds Metcalfe. Call devil knows what to call it.  Punch-Drunk Love  Nelson Before Nine host, the station to get involved. The music is something of a numerous international acts Bill Metcalfe. “Last year, dog's breakfast and word is, such as Klubheads, Tim Baker Street gallery he makes it out of lawn- Tom, Christopher STARRING having a morning public mower parts and twine. It Lawrence, Darren Pearce, Adam affairs show was a new holds art opening Kelly Reverb, Robbie makes no sense...” Sandler experiment for us, and a bit 669 Baker Street Someone else says “Buck Hardkiss, Plump Djs, Soto, of a gamble. But we have January 17 through 26 65 could be anywhere from GTM, Donald Glaude, lots of listeners, and the show Upstairs Studios has an Czech, BK, and others. keeps getting better and bet- exhibit of Emisch Oghma's 18 to 45 years of age. And if you cleaned him up, he D ter.” This season features a various paintings. The show wouldn't be bad lookin'. Rated different host each day of the week, with two recent addi- opens this Friday, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Regular He's got a degree in Biology Please Read, 14A and he keeps his diploma tions: Michael Graham on Gallery hours are Friday folded up in his sock. He then Recycle SHOWTIME: 7:30 PM Mondays, and Deb Kozak on through Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays. Wednesdays will to 5:00 p.m. smells like a campfire.” see reviews at www.kbsradio.ca