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THE URBAN SAINT: THE HARRY LEHOTSKY STORY: Paul Boge’s true story of the late Harry Lehotsky’s (pictured) journey from drugs in New York City to “sainthood” in Winnipeg’s inner city, 7 p.m. today, McNally Robinson Grant Park.
DAVID ROBERTSON & BEATRICE MOSIONIER: Book launches for The Life of Helen Betty Osborne and Come Walk With Me, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Aqua Books.
KEN SEGAL GALLERY: New paintings by William Pura, to Nov. 25, 531 Osborne.
Theatre
Strong Poison
MTC Mainstage, 8 p.m. today and tomorrow and 4 & 8:30 p.m. Saturday; $29.40 to $66.15 at 942-6537.
Bordertown Cafe
A teenager living with his mom on the Alberta-Montana border must decide if he should uproot his life, opens today, Prairie Theatre Exchange, Portage Place, to Nov. 29; $38 to $40, students/seniors $28 to $32 at 942-5483.
The Mousetrap
Winnipeg Mennonite Theatre presents Agatha Christie's popular mystery, 8 p.m. today to Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, St. Boniface College's Martial Caron Theatre; $15.
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The meeting of new neighbours can be a thing of joy... or not, presented by Le Cercle Molière, opens tomorrow, Théâtre de la Chapelle, 825 Saint-Joseph St., to Dec. 5; $25.71, students/seniors $23.33 at 233-8053.
Stripped-Down Hamlet
Presented by Shakespeare in the Ruins, 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. Saturday, St. Luke's Anglican Church, 130 Nassau; $15, students/seniors $12 at 942-5483.
Departures & Arrivals
U of M's Black Hole Theatre Company presents Carol Shields' first play, opens Tuesday, continues to Nov. 28; $11, students/seniors $9 at 474-6880.
The Last Dog of War
Written and performed by Linda Griffiths, presented by Theatre Projects, 8 p.m. today to Saturday, Costume Museum of Canada, where a special exhibit of wartime attire has been curated; $20, seniors $17 and students $15 at 989-2400.
The Jungle Book
Rudyard Kipling's coming-of-age tale, 7 p.m. tomorrow and 1 & 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Canwest Performing Arts Centre, to Nov. 15; $15.75 at 942-8898.
Hansel and Gretel
Opens Monday, Fantasy Theatre for Children, Deaf Centre Manitoba, 285 Pembina to Nov. 22; $9 at 944-0581.
Olive and Hilary
A comedy with a dark twist, Tara Players. Dinner Theatre at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday ($45), show only Nov. 19 and 20 ($15) at 8 p.m., Irish Association, 654 Erin; reservations at 7748272.
Good Vibrations
Canad Inn Fort Garry, 1824 Pembina, to Jan. 9; $51.95 Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday and $61.95 Friday and Saturday, children $25.95 at 982-8282.
Dance
On The Road
A prelude to a tour featuring six works by three choreographers, presented by Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers, 8 p.m. today to Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, Rachel Browne Theatre, 211 Bannatyne; $25, students/seniors $20. Pay What You Can performance for the Sunday matinée only.
Literary
Anthology Reading Series
Featuring Allan Levine, Doug Whiteway and Karen Dudley, 7 p.m. today, Aqua Books.
Impact: A History of Disasters in Manitoba
By Brock Holowachuk, 7:30 p.m. today, McNally Robinson Polo Park.
Roland Penner & Norm Larsen
Launch of Tales from the Underworld and Other Stories, 8 p.m. today, McNally Robinson Grant Park.
Anne Murray
An unflinching self-portrait, 2 p.m. Saturday, Indigo Books, 1590 Kenaston.
Estelle Reder
Launches That's My Story: Taking a Courageous Path, 2 p.m. Sunday, McNally Robinson Grant Park.
John Toone & GMB Chomichuk
Launch their two new books Catch that Catfish and Hope and the Walleye, 2 p.m. Sunday, McNally Robinson Polo Park.
Lectures
Policy Advocacy and Multilevel Governance in Canada: Insights from Scottish Devolution
By Prof. Joan Grace, U of W's political science department, SkyWalk Lecture Series, 12:10 p.m. Wednesday, Millennium Library; free.
Films
Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival
Over 50 screenings of feature films, documentaries, shorts, and experimental films, plus workshops and panels, opens Wednesday, Garrick Centre, to Nov. 22; single screening $4 or $40 for a Festival Pass. For more info visit www.aboriginalfimfest.org or call 774- 1375.
Comedy
Kevin McDonald
Kids in the Hall alumnus presents comic memoir Hammy and the Kids, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Gas Station Theatre; $37 at winnipegcomedyfestival.com.
Rumor's: Daniel Kinno
Continues until Saturday; DJ Hazzard opens Tuesday until Nov. 28, Tuxedo Shopping Centre, 2025 Corydon; for tickets call 488-4520 or visit rumorscomedyclub.com.
CRUMBS: The Dirty Dozen
With DJ Hunnicutt, 8 p.m. Saturday, Gas Station Theatre; $12, students $10.
Out and About
Santa Claus Parade
100th Anniversary, 5 p.m. Saturday, beginning at Portage Avenue and Young Street and travelling east on Portage ending with fireworks at The Forks.
D'Arcy's A.R.C. (Animal Rescue Centre) 8th Anniversary
Celebrating 8 years of rescuing animals, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 730 Century.
Singles International Dance
8 p.m. tomorrow, Masonic Centre, 420 Corydon; $15 by calling 772-1637.
Local Colour Art Group
7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, 180 Poplar. Free admission.
Museums
Manitoba Museum
Robots + Us, to Jan. 17; Cretaceous Life exhibit; Gathered Treasures, some of the museum's most intriguing artifacts, open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and closed Monday; admission $8 adults, $6.50 youths/seniors, $26.50 family; visit www.manitobamuseum.ca.
Planetarium
To the Moon, 1 & 3 p.m. weekends; Manitoba Skies, 4 p.m. weekends.
Galleries
Artbeat Studio
Strokes of Brilliance, works by Meagan Brown, opening reception today from 6 to 8:30 p.m., 62 Albert.
Assiniboine Park Pavilion Gallery
Belgrade Light, photographs by Sarah Crawley, to Jan. 3.
Bay Paddlewheel Gallery
Winnipeg Sketch Club Annual Juried Show, opens Saturday.
Birchwood Art Gallery
Duetto by Shirley & Alexus Elias and introducing sculptor Ruth Campbell, to Nov. 21, 1170 Taylor.
Buhler Gallery
Perspectives: Robert Houle & Tim Schouten Exhibition, to Jan. 17, St. Boniface Hospital.
Centre culturel franco-manitobain
Horizon, recent works by Michel Saint Hilaire, opening reception tomorrow at 7 p.m., 340 Provencher.
cre8ery
Constantly Moving by Bennie Peters, until Tuesday, 125 Adelaide.
Fleet Galleries
Lights Outby Sandi Caputo, opens Sunda, opening reception Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., 65 Albert.
Gallery One One One
Border Crossings Study Centre, a portable archive of the magazine's 27-year publishing history, opening reception Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m., U of M, Fort Garry Campus.
Gallery 803
Paul Robles' Rabble Rousers, to Nov. 21, 803 Erin.
Keepsakes Gallery
Pottery by Anna Olson and Monoprint abstracts by Sandi Caputo, opens Saturday and continues until Dec. 10, 264 McDermot.
Ken Segal Gallery
New paintings by William Pura, to Nov. 25, 531 Osborne.
Manitoba Crafts Museum & Library
Focus on Fibres 60th anniversary celebration of the Manitoba Weavers and Fibre Artists, 183 Kennedy.
Medea Gallery
Gantzel's Glimpses, photography by Jack Gantzel, until Tuesday, 132 Osborne.
Oseredo Ukrainian Cultural & Educational Centre
Legacy of the Cossack Elite, opens Sunday, 184 Alexander E.
Paul Thorlakson Gallery
Linearis, paintings by art librarian, Liv Valmestad, to Nov. 26, U of M's Elizabeth Dafoe Library.
Piano Nobile
Symphony in Glass by Kathleen Black & Lesley Dawyduk, to Dec. 12, Centennial Concert Hall.
Platform Centre for Photographic + Digital Arts
Added Value, paintings in a variety of media by Vancouver artist Stephanie Aitken, Toronto artist Stephen Andrews, Chris Dorosz from San Francisco and Montreal artist Janet Werner, guest-curated by former Platform director Lisa Wood, Artspace, 100 Arthur.
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
Disruption from Within by Michel de Broin, to Nov. 21, 286 McDermot.
Silpit Building
Open Studio - visit the 6th floor to view creations by 12 local artists and discuss their work over seasonal refreshments, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, 70 Arthur.
Stoneware Gallery
Shifting Palettes by Kevin Stafford, to Nov. 25, 778 Corydon.
Wayne Arthur Gallery
Spirit of a Province, paintings and quilts by Judith Panson, to Nov. 25, 186 Provencher.
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Cuban Art from the Farber Collection, to Jan. 10; Yousuf Karsh: Regarding Heroes, to Jan. 3; EUROfix, celebrating five centuries of European art with over 150 works, to Feb. 7; Inuit Sculpture: Selections from the Collection, to Sunday; admission $8, students/seniors $6, children $4 or $18 for a family.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 12, 2009 F18
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