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Weekly Guide to Arts & Entertainment in the Eastern Townships INSIDE Got ketchup?Yum.see Page 2 (ïjiycEN Christina \ INSIDE Queens see Page 9 J THE RECORD, October 19 - October 25, 2007 Small bit of silliness looms large Indian Blood By Jen Young Record correspondent It’s 1946, and young Eddie has been sent home suspended from school.Is his Indian blood to blame?Eddie likes to think so.“This is a particularly theatrical piece,” says long time director Greg Tuck.“It’s a play about family.People will be able to recognize themselves in the family on stage.” Indian Blood is a Bishop's University student drama production and is on stage at Lennoxville’s Turner Studio.Tuck likes the scripts of A.R.Gurney, having directed a number of the playwright’s pieces in the past, including The Dining Room and Sylvia at North Hatley’s Piggery Theatre.“It’s a playwright whose work I know well.” In fact Gurney is one of the most prolific and produced playwrights in North America.He focuses on middle-class American life and has been produced on international stages for more than 40 years.Indian Blood, written in 2006, was nominated for the New York Drama Critics Circle as Best American Play and for the Lucille Lortel Award for Best New Play, and won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Play.“As slight as it is sweet, A.R.Gurney’s latest play,” wrote a New York Times reviewer, “is like a snow globe for the stage, in this case a memento of wintry Buffalo in the mid-1940s.This is not meant unkindly.“Who can resist the low-tech charm of those friendly knickknacks?Written with delicacy and old-school craftsmanship, Indian Blood.is a modest memory play that is endowed with a measure of emotional heft.” And he continues: “How small is the play’s scope?Well, consider the dramatic jolt that sets the evening’s emotional flurries in motion.In the first scene, calamity befalls the narrator and protagonist, the 16-year-old Eddie, when a Please see Indian on Page 8 COURTESY A family drama from the 1940s.§:¦ -fc.i # $ Inside: Defining English culture • The love of books • Faith Hill A iTHEi page 2 October 19 - October 25, 2007 RECORD TALK Yummy ketchup Sweet, sour and subtle By Karen Barnaby CanWest News Service In my pre-reformed food snob existence, ketchup was high on the list of suspicious and dubious ingredients.It was suspect because of its overuse by children and adults who can’t eat their food unless they have ketchup with it.Since wisdom — we all hope — comes with age.I’ve taken ketchup out of that frame of reference and looked at its flavour, which is sweet and sour.And over the years, I’ve come across dishes in other cultures that use that flavour to their advantage.During childhood, I would eat ketchup with eggs, french fries, hot dogs, hamburgers and beef liver.The beef liver always needed a lot of ketchup.Heading towards my 20s, I still had fries with ketchup, but upon finding out that mayonnaise was way cooler — and tasted better — I cut ketchup out of my diet.That continued until I worked with an incredible Thai chef named Va-nipha.Vanipha’s pad Thai was sublime and the secret was ketchup.I could accept that because there were other things like fish sauce, garlic, rice noodles and bean sprouts in the dish, and the ketchup was part of the sauce and not liberally slathered on top.Ketchup was also used in her mee krob, a crispy noodle dish with similar seasoning to pad Thai.Ketchup was a time-saver; you could go through a lot of fiddling with blocks of tamarind, or just reach for a bottle.I went to Thailand with Vanipha in 1987 and ate traditional pad Thai; her version held its own beside them.One curious thing was seeing “American fried rice” on menus.When I enquired, she said it was fried rice with ketchup.For some reason, ketchup in pad Thai was acceptable, but with rice?Ewww! I couldn’t wrap my head around that.The movie Tampopo also came out in 1987.Fans of the movie can vividly describe their favourite scene.My favourite was the hero Goro, deftly making a ketchup fried rice omelette for Tampopo’s young son.It was flawlessly executed, lovingly assembled and looked delicious — but I was still suspicious.Ketchup was trying to catch my attention again in the dish I usually ordered at my favourite Vietnamese restaurant, a stew of beef, potatoes and carrots, served over fresh rice noodles and simply called Beef Brisket in Tomato Sauce.The beef was tender, the sauce rich and smooth, flavoured with star anise and lemon grass.In the forefront was a sweet and sour tang.I mulled over it for quite a while before realizing that the tang was from ketchup.Shrimp Pad Thai Pad Thai noodles are flat and not round.Erawan is the brand of noodles to use for this dish.Serves 2 or 4 1/2 pound (250 g) medium-width dried rice noodles, no wider than 1/4-inch (0.6 cm) 2 tablespoons (30 mL) oyster sauce 4 tablespoons (60 mL) ketchup 1 tablespoon (15 mL) molasses 2 tablespoons (30 mL) sugar 2 tablespoons (30 mL) fish sauce 4 tablespoons (60 mL) water 1 teaspoon (5 mL) dried chili flakes 1/4 cup (50 mL) vegetable oil 24 large prawns, peeled and deveined 6 cloves garlic, minced 2 large eggs 2 cups (500 mL) bean sprouts 2 cups (500 mL) Chinese chives or green onions cut into 1-inch (2.5* “ Pinky»the • • (Sq,.J„ ftajn,ft(ÇÇ)., , Maruto rilCC) 1 Shadow Raiders Mystère Hunters ».f,' .A.AlC(r), v^ A(CC) -U Prank Patrol “Spider” (CC) i: Futurama A ICCLL^X1 TALK OF TH^Townships OCTOBER 19 - OCTOBER 25, 2007 PAGE 15 Station Guide 6PM 1 6:30 7PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30 11PM 11:30 12 AM tVM.YA B News (CC) CBS Evening News-Couric Entertainment Toniqht a Survivor: China “That’s Love, Baby! 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(Live) (CC) Pardon the Interruption (CC) The Contender (CC) 2007 World Series of Poker Seven-card stud, from Las Vegas.SportsCentre (Live) (CC) Off the Record (CC) Boxing fc'/ ¦ 1111:1 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Prank Patrol a m Mystery Hunters A (CC) Futurama a l(CC) Pinky & the Brain a (CC) Naruto a (CC) Shadow Raiders “Mindwar” a Mystery Hunters A(CC) Prank Patrol a (CC) Futurama a 1ÇÇ) Hit tunes from smoky Sara Evans THE HITS Best ofs There’s a lot of “greatest hits”, the hits” and similar collections on the market lately.They’re a lot of fun because they give you the chance to find all your favourite songs on the same album.Some of these collections have beautiful presentation and come with some rare pictures or a special word from the artist and are nicely packaged.Sadly enough, other collections seem to be just another money grab.Here’s a look at Sara Evans’ newly released Greatest Hits and Faith Hill’s new compilation The Hits.Many have been fans of Sara Evans since the release of her debut ‘No Place That Far’.Her smoky voice is easily recognizable — an asset Country Connection Jessie Aulis when you are a singer.Evans’ distinctive voice makes her one of the most successful singers in the industry today.Along with an incredible set of vocal chords, the singer is also a talented songwriter.She has co-written some of her biggest hits to date.After five very successful studio al- Hits collection.Evans has also included some great new tracks like her current single ‘As If, a fun upbeat song with some feel-good energy.There’s also the sweet and touching ‘Pray For You’, about the comfort and love found in one’s family, where you can go back any time and feel great.There’s the upbeat ‘Some Things Never Change’, about how much things can change in the world but your loving family remains there for you.‘Love You With All My Heart’ is a poignant ballad about the feelings of joy felt in the beginning of a new relationship.This is a true Greatest Hits.The country singer won our hearts from the beginning and now she offers us a flawless collection.They’re all here: ‘No Place That Far’, ‘Born To Fly’, ‘Suds In The Bucket’, ‘A Real Fine Place To Start’, T Could Not Ask For More’ FAITH and many more.Her voice is fantastic, her song choices are impeccable and she always delivers flawless albums.For those who may already own previous discs, this will give you the chance to find the favourites all on the same recording with bonus new material.For those who are just getting into the bums, many No, 1 hits and a few indus-,, music ofSara Bvans, itis the {terfect^way tjry awards;dt was tiipe for a Greatest.to discover-this Wonderfifl artist-and a great addition to their collection.Faith Hill Faith Hill is one of the most honest, beautiful artists in country music today.She first appeared on the scene 15 years ago and she is still going strong.If you are a new Hill fan, this album is a good place to start, as it showcases all her style changes throughout the years.It is great that Hill finally has a greatest hits album, after so many years in the music business.But while this is a good album, fans certainly expected more.First, we thought there would be four new songs but really, there are only two: ‘Red Umbrella' and ‘Lost’, since the live version of‘Stronger’ is new but the song itself is not.The fourth one, T Need You’ is on husband Tim McGraw's album letlt Go; so thiS-is a song1 that fans already kn'èW.On the other hand, so many great hits are not included and this is very disappointing.‘Take Me as I Am’, ‘I Can’t Do This Any More’, ‘Just To You Say That You Love Me’, ‘Like We Never Loved At All’ and ‘Where Are You Christmas’ are missing.The Hits has many flaws.The track listing on the back of the album sleeve ¦jejr.f f .*.*• ffj'f.t.r Pf-EASE SteÉ tèÜNT^Y-ON PAGE 8 page 16 October 19 - October 25, 2007 RECORD =—=—“==^==“ TALK What 's On Music October 19 Our last 2007 COFFEE HOUSE, Bury United Cultural Center, will be on Oct.19 at 7:30 p.m.Hope to see you there.Info: 884-5563.Friday, Oct.19, 8 p.m.MKE GAUTHIER, jazz guitar; JEFF JOHNSON, piano.An invigorating program of original compositions by Mike Gauthier.Ban-deen Hall, Bishop's University.Tickets/Reservations: 819-822-9692.$15./$10„ free for students.October 20 HARVEST DANCE, please note that a Harvest Dance will be held at the Richmond Legion, on Saturday, Oct.20, starting at 7:00 p.m.There will no charge at the door and be sure not to miss this last dance of the season.Music will be furnished by Donna and Eddie.The North Hatley Home & School Association is hosting a HARVEST DANCE to benefit the students of North Hatley Elementary School, Saturday, Oct.20, from 6:30 - 11 p.m.at North Hatley School.$3.admission charge and refreshments and snacks will be available at a small cost! Please come and join the fun! Country and Pop Music by DJ.There will be Harvest Games, Square Dancing and a Homemade Baked Pie Auction.All are welcome! No Alcohol Please! CONTRA DANCE at Lennoxville United Church on Saturday, Oct.20 starting at 7:30 p.m.Adults: $10., students $5.for more info, call 819-838-5007.Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #77, 77 Lewis St., Waterloo will hold a “COUNTRY DANCE” on Oct.20 from 8 p.m.to 12:30 a.m.18 yrs.$6.per person.Music by Gary Darling.SEVENTH ANNUAL HUT'S MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD at ANAF Unit 318, 300 St.Francis Street, Sherbrooke on Saturday, Oct.20.Live bands from 2:00 p.m.to 1:00 a.m.Cantine available.Award presentation at 7:00 p.m.Everyone is welcome! October 21 The Festival du Lac Massawippi’s next concert will be held on Sunday, Oct.21 at 4 p.m.with FLORENCE K at Ste.Elizabeth Church, 3115 Capelton Read, North Hatley.Florence K and her band will thrill you with salsa, bossa, jazz, blues and rock ’n roll.$20.at the door or in advance at Galerie Jeannine Blais in North Hatley.JAM SESSION come and join us! on Sunday, Oct.21 from 2-6 p.m.at Austin Town Hall.Austin.$5.donation also $5 for (homecooked supper).Bring your instruments.Join the fiin.Hosted by nonprofit “A Salute to Quebec Seniors." October 27 The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #41, Danville will be holding a HAL- LOWEEN DANCE on Saturday, Oct.27, starting at 8:00 p.m.Admission $6.each.Prize for the best costume.Everyone welcome.Events October 19 The Volunteer Center of Sutton -BINGO to be held on Friday at 7 p.m.in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 2 Curley St.Jackpot, $200.Cash prizes and drawings.Come and play and this will help many in our community of Sutton and Abercorn (Food bank, meals on wheels, etc.) Info.: Irene, 450-538-3408.October 20 Mansonville Baptist Church, B.B.Q.PORK SUPPER, Saturday, Oct.20, settings: 5, 6 and 7 p.m.Cost adults, $10., children under 12 yrs., $5., 4 yrs.and under, free.All welcome.OPEN BENEFIT DART TOURNAMENT, mixed doubles, pick out of the hat, Saturday, Oct.20, at the Elmwood in Lennoxville.Registration 1 p.m., starts at 2 p.m.Sponsored by the Jaguar Dart Team.To benefit M.S.October 21 Unitarian Universalist Church of North Hatley, Sunday, Oct.21 at 10 a.m.: PROF.WILLIAM HOGG with “U N.Reform: Hidden Agenda?” - will the reform strengthen or weaken the integrity of the UN?Refreshments will be served.Please note that Richard Faubert of Bul-wer won the recent church raffle.COUNTRY BREAKFAST at Legion Hall in Waterloo, 77 Lewis Street, on Sunday, Oct.21, 8:30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.Everyone is welcome.October 23 Welcome all women.Please join us for (Beauty at every age) a free presentation of Pure, Safe, Beneficial Swiss Skin Care & COSMETICS at 7 p.m.Oct.23 at Galerie Charmante, 1182 Macey Road, Sutton, QC.Includes Company 8i Business Overview (20 min.) followed by product sampling and door prizes.Info.: 450-538-0989.October 25 and 27 The presentation of Knowlton Play-ers’ production of CHICKASAW held on Thursday, Oct.25, will be in benefit of the BMP Hospital Foundation, who will receive 60% of the proceeds.On Saturday, Oct.27, there will be a wine and munchies reception and an opportunity to meet the cast following the show.Reservations: 450-263-1061.October 26 AUCTION FUNDRAISER on Friday, Oct.26 at 7 p.m.for the Royal Arch Masons Mt.Sutton, Chapter #12, at 9-A Depot St., Sutton.Something for everyone.Refreshments to follow.Info.: 450-538-0697.October 26 and 27 Creek Church, Brill Road, West Bolton, RUMMAGE SALE on Friday, Oct.26, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct.27, 10 a.m.to 12 noon.Drop off clean rummage on Wednesday, Oct.24 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.only.October 27 HARVEST SUPPER, at Legion Hall in Waterloo, 77 Lewis Street, on Saturday, Oct.27 from 5 to 7 p.m.Cost: $6.per person.Everyone welcome.The Lennoxville library will be hosting a CHILDREN’S BOOK REVIEW WORKSHOP on Saturday, Oct.27, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.at the Amedée Beaudoin Community Center in the borough of Lennoxville.The presenter is Carol-Ann Hoyte.Cost $30.Seats are limited so workshop participation will be taken on a first come, first serve basis.Application forms at the Lennoxville Library.Contact the library at (819) 562-4949 for more information.ANNUAL HARVEST HAM SUPPER at 5:30 p.m.hosted by Calvary United Church and held at the Royal Canadian Legion on Curley Street in Sutton.Tickets bought in advance: $10.for adults, $5.for children 10 and under.Tickets purchased at the door.$12.for adults, $6.for children 10 and under.For info, and to obtain tickets call Gail at 450-538-0530, Nancy at 450-538-3080 or Linda at 450-538-3789.November 3 CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE at Pope Memorial in Bury on Nov.3, from 9 a.m.until 4 p.m.Lunch of soup and sandwiches will be available.For more info, or to rent a table Call Robin Harrison at 819-872-1179 or Pope Memorial 819-872-3771.Exhibits October 19-28 UPLANDS FALL SEASON GROUP ART SHOW, thematically entitled “Roots & Racines,” will lead you on a journey into the inspired and inspiring creative vision of four very gifted women: Caroline George, Margot Heyerhoff, Louise Jamet and Audrey Killoran.Although they have travelled extensively, the artists of “Roots & Racines” continue to explore and appreciate their Townships connections.All have enduring links to the Townships, whether through birth, education or immigration, but their ex- To place an ad A What's On notice costs $8.00 (non-profit) or $15.00 (business) for 25 words or less (.25 per additional word) or, $13.00 for a What’s On and Brome County News Billboard notice.Deadline is Wednesdays at noon.Notices must be prepaid (we accept Visa or Mastercard).Send your notice by fax to 819-821-3179 or email to classad@sherbrookere cord.com or call 819-569-9525.pressive mediums are fascinatingly diverse.“Roots & Racines” will continue through October 28, 2007.Our doors are open Wednesday to Sunday, from 1 to 4:30 p.m.Tea is served every Saturday afternoon.For more info., call (819) 564-0409 or visit our website, www.uplands.ca Theatre October 19 to 21 The Bishop’s Drama Department presents its first production of the school year, INDIAN BLOOD by A.R.Gurney from Oct.17 to 21 at 8 p.m.in the Turner Studio Theatre, Bishop's University.Directed by Greg Tuck, INDIAN BLOOD offers a delightful, touching and nostalgic look at Gurney’s native Buffalo in the mid 1940’s.Sixteen-year-old Eddie is suspended from school for drawing a naughty picture in Latin class.The picture, if revealed, could bring shame upon the family and, worst still, potentially kill his ailing grandmother.His behaviour is getting out of hand.Can Eddie continue to blame his Indian blood?Tickets are $8.and can be reserved by calling 819-822-9692 or purchased at the door.October 25 - November 11 Knowlton Players presents the world premiere of CHICKASAW, a new Canadian musical comedy, directed by Vesta Jorgensen, at Arts Knowlton, 9 Mont Echo Road, Knowlton, Q.C, Oct.25 through Nov.11.Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances at 8:00 p.m.and Sunday Matinees at 2:00 p.m.Adults $15., Townshippers members $13., students $12., children $8.Groups of 20+ $12.Gala Evening October 27 $25.Reservations: 450-263-1061.X w z: TRRIM > IF this feels like a math test, visit ma t Illiteracy, c a nr rail 1-800-^0^-1004 mg.is , 18 : 3 H Math salues problems NAD*.
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