What’s Going On: October 30, issue: Grapes, “If you have been gifted with a cervix,” and many Sarah McLachlan references

Campus October 30, 2013

Friday, November 1
Flashback to the ’80s
If you’re old enough to remember Grapes of Wrath, you’ll probably also remember how big they were in Canada (Sarah McLachlan opened for them!). Three original members got together in 2010 and released an album, High Road, this year. To indulge old memories or make new ones, catch ’em at Upstairs Cabaret.

Friday, November 1
The paradox of art
The theme of paradox brings together seven diverse artists for this UVic faculty show at the Legacy Gallery downtown. Meet the artists at the opening reception from 5:30–7:30 pm and check out their take on the paradox of the modern art experience.

Sunday, November 3
Flashback to the ’90s
Seminal east coast hip-hop artist and producer Pete Rock has once again joined forces with CL Smooth for a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their classic album Mecca & the Soul Brother. Technically, it was 20 years last year, but apparently the party kept going: seriously, those jazz and funk samples got a groove that just won’t quit. Get your fix at Club 90NE9, doors at 9 pm.

Thursday, November 6
Challenge your cervix to a screening
If you have been gifted with a cervix, the Island Sexual Health Society wants you to give it the attention it deserves. As part of an awareness campaign for cervical cancer, they will be holding a drop-in cervical screening clinic from 10 am-7 pm. The clinic is a non-profit organization providing vital services for anyone without a family doctor, so they are also encouraging donations. Info at islandsexualhealth.org.

Thursday, November 7
Special Olympics is fun for everyone
Bobby Debruin of Special Olympics BC will be visiting the Interurban campus to speak about the Special Olympics. The organization wants to spread awareness of volunteer opportunities and sports programs for potential athletes. Debruin and a Special Olympics athlete will be at the Pacific Institute of Sports Excellence, Room 329b, at 12:30 pm.

Fri-Sat, November 8–9
Alberta Ballet dances to Sarah McLachlan
Alberta Ballet has garnered praise for their popular series of popular music shows, including music by Joni Mitchell and Elton John. Their current show is based around the music of Canadian icon Sarah McLachlan. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy portrays the story of a woman’s life with beautiful and powerful choreography, set to McLachlan’s recognizable songs. The show will be at the Royal Theatre; more info at dancevictoria.com.

November 8–10
Shakespeare, Downton Abbey style
Students at the Canadian College of Performing Arts are bringing Shakespeare up to date, but not today’s date. Company C will be performing Twelfth Night as set in the 1920s, and full of the humorous fun one would expect from the Bard’s comedies. The action takes place at Metro Studio Theatre. Info at ccpacanada.com.

Tuesday, November 12
KEN Mode comes to town
Metal/hardcore band KEN Mode have spent many months touring this year and are back on the road again for another month. The Juno Award winners released another critically acclaimed album this year that was long-listed for the Polaris Prize. Catch them at Lucky Bar before they head back home to Winnipeg.

Wednesday, November 13
The books are alive
The Camosun Lansdowne Library is holding a Living Books event for people who would like to learn things from a resource far more interactive than books or the internet: real people! From 9–11 am and 1–3 pm students and alumni can book time to talk to someone working in a career of interest about where your schooling can take you. Check camosun.ca/services/library to make an appointment.

Saturday, November 16
Powerful fun
With new albums out this year, labelmates Pup and Hollerado are riding high. Pup have been getting attention for their high-energy punk shows and fist-pumping songs. Hollerado’s power pop is a sure bet for anyone who loves their radio singles. Enjoy them at Sugar Nightclub, doors at 7 pm.

Until December 31
Let’s get greener
The Capital Regional District is running a campaign to encourage sustainable habits at home. Think you already know enough about recycling paper and plastic? Wait, there’s more! Green 365 Indoor Living features information in areas you might not have thought about, like plumbing or homemade cleaners. And kitchen renos, not that you’re renovating a kitchen in your rental, but, hey, good info anyway. Also, you can get a free calendar (yep, free). Tips at sustainableu.ca/green365.