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TALK OF rry 1 Hh t • lownsnip INSIDE Actress bypasses blockbusters for unconventional roles .see Page 7 The Weekly Guide to Arts & Entertainment in the Eastern Townships February 28-March 6, 2003 Look What’s Inside Another visual feast at RCGT HpptiRf H COURTESY X1CO BUNY This week’s recipe has a fancy name, steak au poivre, but don’t let that intimidate you.The Traveling Storyteller and Co.will present a puppet show in two local schools.Jasper Wood and the OSS will perform a tribute to renowned 19th century composer.PERRY BEATON/SPECIAL Nicole L'Heureux-Se'guin is one of three artists taking part in the 49th art exhibition at the offices of Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton.if Ir k f*- mm Sir John Keegan presents a small - but insightful - biography on Winston Churchill.Will Smith said he was worried about winning the Best Actor Oscar last year.By Jake Brennan Special to The Record Sherbrooke The 49th art exhibition at the offices of Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is another example of polished showmanship.The exhibition program began in 1987, when the old firm of Bélanger-St.Jacques-Sirois moved in from Duf-ferin Street, where it had been for 50 years, to merge with Raymond Chabot in its new location at 455 King W.(corner of Belvédère), Suite 500.The vice president asked Public Relations Officer Claude Métras to find a way to let people know that despite the name change, it was still the same company.“It was a way of saying ‘you’ve been supporting us for 50 years, that’s what we’re doing with your money’” - that is, reinvesting in the local economy while supporting the arts, explained the affable Métras.See RCGT, Page 4 SSroooR, Carrefour de LEstrie February 27-38, March 1 82 3050 Portland Blvd., Sherbrooke 819-563-1907 2 DRAWINGS Total value of • Remote starter, value of $250 Presentation of Docteur de Pare-Brise • Power booster, value of $150 Presentation of Batterie Expert * TALK OF THE Townships ' " "" 1 " 1 ¦¦¦".¦¦¦' ¦¦¦' ' ¦ ' — ~ii —THE» .— page 2 February 28-March 6, 2003 Let your taste buds do the walking - fine dining is a Townships tradition Meat and potatoes like you’ve never seen before f ! jhis week’s recipe sure has a fancy I name: steak au poivre.Don’t let *1.that intimidate you, though.It is French for an old classic: juicy steaks with a cream, pepper and cognac sauce, served with golden fries.Perfect for when you have friends over on a cold and windy night, this combo requires very few ingredients and hardly any prepping.It would go beautifully with a bowl of the freshest greens, tossed with a simple vinaigrette.A little note on the meat itself: you could use all sorts of different cuts, but buying a real filet mignon and cutting your own fat steaks (or asking the butcher to do it for you) will guarantee the best, most tender results.Although it does cost more, filet Alex’s Pantry mignon is worth the splurge, because it is the only foolproof meat cut — it never turns out stringy or tough.As for the fries, if.peeling and slicing seems like too much work for you, go ahead and buy the frozen kind, which you can prepare following the package instructions.And remember: if you have any questions or special requests, just e-mail them to aleforbes@ hotmail.com.Ingredients (for four people): 8 steaks the size of hamburger patties and at least 1 inch thick 4 tbsp.green peppercorns (can be substituted for 3 tbsp.of black ones, which are easier to find) 8 tbsp.cognac (any brand will do) 1/2 cup heavy cream (if you are on a diet, substitute half of the cream for milk) 1/2 cup canned beef or chicken consomme 4 large or 6 medium-sized potatoes 1 liter frying oil (canola, peanut or sunflower) salt to taste tifswy s?" M r 7.*¦' i f .V mm A PHOTOS COURTESY XiCO BUNY 4'» ; tiff*: The new Rolling Hills Restaurant Come meet Mario, the neiu owner, in a quaint, cosy atmosphere with fireplace and superb view.Ojien 7 days Healthy breakfast from 6 a.m.Sunday brunch 7.95 only 9 a.m.lo 2 p.m.NOT ONLY FOR TRUCKERS! Everyone welcome.Buffet service for all occasions.4775 Rte.143-10 min.out of Lennoxville 822-3737 ~£ ÿ;% =^:r— Directions 1.Coarsely grind the peppercorns.The easiest way is to put it in a sealable plastic bag and smash them with a meat hammer.Green peppercorns are usually sold in brine, so they are more tender and easier to crush.2.Coat the steaks in the pepper, pressing them against the coarse meal.Salt them.Cut the potatoes into sticks and let them soak in cold water.3.Coat a heavy skillet with a thin layer of oil.When it is very hot, fry the steaks for two to three minutes on each side.Be careful not to scorch the pepper, which will make it bitter.If it looks like that might happen, just remove the skillet from the heat for a few seconds.Don’t turn them more than once, and don’t layer them on the skillet.If necessary, fry them in two batches.Set them aside, covered.Don’t put the skillet away yet.4.Return the skillet to the heat.When it is hot, pour in the cognac and let it boil, stirring to get all the bits and pieces of beef and pepper that were stuck to the skillet.After 30 seconds, add the heavy cream and the water.Taste the sauce, add salt if necessary, then return the fried steaks to it, coating them with the hot sauce so they get hot again.If the sauce looks too thick, go ahead and add a little bit of water to dilute it.5.Heat the frying oil in a large, thick pot.Test the temperature by throwing in a piece of bread or potato.If it bubbles violently and floats, the oil is hot enough.Remove potatoes from the water, and pat them dry.Carefully dip them into the oil, a batch at a time, being careful not to let the oil overflow.It should take them about five minutes to fry and become golden.Transfer them from the oil onto paper towels.Pat them dry, and add salt, tossing them.— Alexandra Forbes was senior editor of VIP magazine, in Brazil, until she moved to the Townships, in 2001.She is the author of Isabella Suplicy: Art in Sugar, a book about wedding cakes and pastries.Her recipes, all tested in an experimental kitchen, have been collected in a book which is due out in the fall. TALK OF THE Townships RECORD February 28-March 6, 2003 page 3 \Jusic, dance, theatre and more.all in the Townships Interactive puppet show in Waterloo, Mansonville RECORD FILE PHOTO L S -f ¦'K.i Ernie Hemingway, director and travelling storyteller with the The Traveling Storyteller, will be accompanied by puppeteers Rina Choiniere and Trevor Marsha in Waterloo and Mansonville.By Murielle Parkes Record Correspondent Mansonville The Traveling Storyteller and Company will present an interactive puppet show for parents and children (ages four to eight) at two Eastern Townships schools Tuesday, March 4.The company will perform at Waterloo Elementary from 9 to 11 a.m., and Mansonville Elementary from 2 to 4 p.m.Ernie Hemingway, director and travelling storyteller with the Vermont-based company, will be accompanied by Rina Choiniere, co-owner and head puppeteer, and Trevor Marsha, a 15-year-old student puppeteer who has helped with more than 75 of the company’s 450-plus shows.The event is sponsored by the Ya-maska Literacy Council as part of an educational and promotional campaign to publicize its services, including sensitizing the public to some of the hurdles faced by people who struggle with the printed word.Along with storytelling and puppetry, the literacy package includes crafts and fine and gross motor activities using the story of The Little Red Hen to illustrate a number of creative ideas to help parents and other adults to use reading strategies with young readers.“The story has lots of repetition and predictable dialogue,” said Heming- way.“Kids get involved in the story, and parents learn to read stories in a way that captures the attention of the children.” The council, noted for its free, confidential, one-on-one tutoring in literacy, numeracy and life skills for English speaking adults, trains tutors according to the Laubach method.In the past few years, the council has expanded its services to include Family Literacy, offering workshops on reading to and with children, selfesteem and storytelling.Recently, it received a joint federal-provincial grant to develop its communication plan.“We wish to publicize the problems of illiteracy, increase public awareness of the council’s services, and thereby increase the number of student-tutor matches,” explained communications officer, Susan Reininger.She added that the council wants to get the word out and enlist some new tutors and students in the Mansonville and Waterloo areas.Hemingway, who holds a Master of Arts in Early Education and Language Arts and Reading, founded the Traveling Storyteller in 1998 after the success of Suitcase Theater — a touring children’s theatre company (which she also helped found in 1992).An accredited teacher, Hemingway comes with 16 years experience teaching drama after school at Highgate Elementary (Vermont).While Suitcase Theater is composed of mostly high school students, the Traveling Storyteller uses mostly middle school students.Both companies enjoy great popularity.Hemingway’s mission is to promote literacy.“Children are bombarded with all kinds of video games and gimmicks that seem to strip them of creative imagination,” she said.“Reading re- stores dreams and the imagination.(It) opens doors to endless possibilities.Our company promotes the reading experience through fun activities and puppetry.” Places are limited.To reserve, call Vicky or Susan at 450-263-5068 or toll-free at 1-866-337-7503.Others interested in either becoming a student or tutor in the adult literacy program are invited to phone the same numbers.Sci-fi theatre in Stanstead Stanstead College’s Theatre Arts Club will be per-forming The Chrysalids in Pierce Hall on Wednesday, March 12.The play is based on a novel written by sci-fi writer, John Wyndham.The story deals with life after a nuclear holocaust and the return of civilization.The new society focuses on creating the perfect race and those who are deemed imperfect become outcast and are forced by “the authority” to live in the “fringes”.Interestingly, within this perfect society exists a group of children with telepathic powers.They are sensitive, aware and enlightened, but at risk of losing their lives should their abilities be discovered.They keep their powers hidden from their families and are in constant peril of being found out.The script was adapted from the book by the Royal National Theatre in England specifically for high school or youth theatre.Admission is free.Mile End Quartet at Jazz Sutton Brief Music Camerata at Old Brick Church Music Camerata will perform at the Old Brick Church, West Brome, on March 8 at 8 p.m.and March 9 at 3 p.m.The group, consisting of Caroline Holden, soprano, Luis Grinhauz, violin, Van Armenian, violin, Jutta Puch-hammer, viola, Carla Antoun, cello and Berta Rosenohl, piano, will present a varied program ofVivaldi, Fauré and Dvorak works.Admission is free.For more information, call 450-263-2346 By Caroline Kehne Record Correspondent Jazz Sutton 2003 continues this weekend with a performance by the Mile End Quartet on March 1.The quartet of Roberto Murray (saxophone), Serge Lavoie (guitar), Christophe Papdimitriou (bass) and Claude Lavergne (percussion) performs music from the “hard bop” era (1950-1965).Concert time is at 8 p.m.at Arts Sutton, located at 7 Academy St., Sutton.This is the third in a continuing series organized by Vicki Tansey and Stanley Lake to showcase Quebec’s jazz talent.The series will continue with Shtreiml (March 29, 9 p.m.), Ga-Pa (April 12, 8 p.m.), DAS Trio (April 29, 8 p.m.), Samborsky Jazz (May 10, 8 p.m.), DAS VITAL (May 24,8 p.m.).Tickets are $10.For more information, call 450-538-2563, 292-3835 or 538-6060.Record Michel Duval Advertising Consultant Tel.: Ô19-569-9525 Fax: Ô19-Ô21-3179 email: sherbrookerecord@Videotron.ca page 4 February 28-March 6, 2003 TALK OF THE TwtlshipS "—THE i- ' ' ._ RECORD _ A fine selection of museums and galleries make the Townships a mecca for artists and art-lovers Local artists ante up for chance to exhibit PERRY BEATON/SPECIAL rsm i r ¦ -¦> ' i 'A Artist Gisèle Carrier (right) joins Nicole L’Heureux-Séguin and Lyne Montmeny in RaymondChabot Grant Thornton's latest exhibit, which will run until May 10.RCGT: CONT’D FROM PAGE 1 Métras said that originally their goal wasn’t to exhibit only top level artists, but to give a chance to some unknowns.While that was the initial intention, the lobby and board-room shows and their artists have been well received to the point where exhibiting at RCGT has become somewhat of a benchmark for Townships artists.With such an influence, the ante WOFA on stage COURTESY CENTENNIAL THEATRE An explosive combination of African rhythm and dance is set to take over Centennial Theatre this weekend when WOFA takes the stage.The troupe of seven musicians, playing traditional instruments from the group's native Guinea, West Africa, will set the pace, leading three dancers to embody birds or human drumsticks, turning the entire stage into one large drum.‘Wofa’ means ‘let’s go' in the performers' Soso dialect of Guinea, and their energy, by all accounts, is infectious.Rave reviews during their present North American tour and previous world tours suggest nothing but an exuberant cultural experience.Tickets are $25 for adults, $17 seniors, $13 students.For reservations, or more information, call 819-822-9692.has been upped, and artists need regular showings elsewhere, which Métras keeps an eye on, before they’re ready for RCGT.After the vernissage, where typically about 85 per cent of the show’s total sales are transacted, only about five or six visitors a week walk into the firm, usually on their lunch break, expressly to see the art.But with so many other clients passing through the offices, the exposure is often better than in a gallery.And while the boardroom may not seem as trafficked a space as the lobby, consider that the people there have a lot more time to look at the art.As Métras put it, “In any meeting, there’s always a while where you’re thinking ‘Jeez, is he going to shut up?’ While he’s talking and going on, you’re looking around at the paintings.” The office space therefore accesses a moneyed audience who would not necessarily think to enter a gallery or boutique.And it’s better for the artists financially, too — Métras will help co-ordinate sales, but RCGT takes zero profit.People often ask Métras about the shows: “This has to be expensive )to put on) — is it coming out of my fees?” He said he gives a straight reply: “Yes, the money that you're not giving to the artistic world we’re giving in your place.” The current show’s talent highlight has to be Gisèle Carrier, whose drawings tantalize on the board-room walls.Carrier has also worked in pottery sculpture, oil painting, and watercolour.She finally tried her hand some five years ago at drawings in a combination of pencil, pencil crayon, and pastels for the background, which she combines with very realist results, rendering images far crisper than the unusual medium generally yields.“For me — up until now, at least, because you’re always evolving — I really feel like I’ve found my medium,” said Carrier, who also works full time at the CHUS.Carrier has a nice sense of composition, and the trompe l’oeil hyperrealism she achieves in works like Caresses d’automne would be distracting to the wandering minds of those in a boardroom meeting, to say the least.Carrier is just beginning to explore less photorealist modes of ex- pression, as seen in L’échappée.belle, when she wants to relax.“If I draw an apple, it has to look like an apple.If it’s a child, it has to resemble one.That’s the way I am,” she explained.“But for a drawing like L’échappée.belle, I let myself go more with my inspiration.” A stylized portrait of a woman with hints of Chagall’s colouring and Modigliani’s line, the work makes one eager to see her delve deeper into that inspiration.At only S275-S400, Carrier’s drawings are very reasonably priced, especially for their quality.Nicole L’Heureux-Séguin has many watercolours on the lobby walls.She has studied with respected practitioners of the medium such as Luigi Tiengo and Josée Perreault, and has had several solo and group shows.Except for one painting of a jazz musician, there is a mysterious absence of figures populating her works, a contrast with the warm familiarity of the decorative scenes of backyard Townships gardens and European patios.Her highlight of the show, J’ai trop grandi, is a water lily scene incorporating an enigmatic combination of wavy reflections and more muted underwater elements mixing with the luminous white flowers.Her other works, ranging from $230 to $440, are quite competent, if not always exceptionally inspired.Lyne Montmeny is the third artist exhibiting this time around, showcasing her series of highly glossed, stylized roosters made out of single blocks of rare but beautiful lime wood.Each rooster is slightly different, and has its own name and personality.Montmeny is selling quite well, not just because her works are the least expensive of the three artists (selling generally for under $200), but especially because they are unique and more craftsy, a generally popular approach, said Métras.Montmeny also makes wood furniture in her studio under the Magog Hotel on Dufferin Street, and is the president of the métiers d’art du Quebec en Estrie.More interesting than her roosters is the large wooden fish in the lobby with a porthole window into a faux aquarium inside, complete with bubbles, plants and a light - but no live fish.Quite clever, the prizewinning fish is rented out to parties as a conversation piece.This show can be viewed during RCGT’s office hours, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m.to 5:30 p.m., until May 10. February 28-March 6, 2003 page 5 TALK OF THE Townships ' i » THF— .i i ¦i-n _RECORD_ Sounds to soothe the savage beast music OSS to pay hommage to Mendelssohn COURTESY' WWWJASPERWOOD.NET ’V> Wmv ' y * > ¦ Renowned violinist Jasper Wood will join Musical Director Stéphane Laforest and the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra for a tribute to Mendelssohn this Saturday.Violinist Jasper Wood to join Sherbrooke Sym ph ony Orch es tra By Nancy Nourse Record Correspondent Sherbrooke Led by Musical Director Stéphane Laforest, and joined by renowned violinist Jasper Wood, The Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra will pay hommage to 19th century composer Mendelssohn at the University of Sherbrooke’s Salle Maurice O’Bready Saturday, March 1.The four-part concert will begin with Mendelssohn’s overture, Mid- Summer’s Night Dream, which was written for the Shakespearean play in the late 19th century and the nocturne de Scherzo.It will be followed by Jacques Desjardins’ tribute to Mendelssohn entitled Bartholdiade’.Desjardins is a teacher at the University of Sherbrooke.Through his composition, he says he is attempting to recreate what might have been going through the mind of Mendelssohn when he composed the 4th Symphony.The piece starts out erratic, but the sounds eventually blend together, leading into Symphony No.4.Mendelssohn based the 4th Symphony on the Italian dance, Saltarella and was inspired by the emotions that surrounded him while he was living in Italy, Wood, said to be one of the finest violinists of his generation, will also perform a movement that Mendelssohn created especially for the violin and dedicated to Ferdinand David — the great violin soloist of that era.“This is one of my favourite violin concertos.It is one of the ones that really inspired me to pursue a career as a violinist,” he said.“When performing, my own life’s experiences influence the way a piece sounds, but it is also important to try to understand what was going through the mind of the composer at the time he wrote it.That is why you often find that two musicians, while performing the same piece, may sound totally different.Wood was born into a musical family in Moncton, NB, giving his first public performance at the young age of five.His ability to recreate lyric poetry has captured the hearts of music lovers, and received rave reviews for his performances throughout North America.Wood has won numerous prizes and awards in the U.S., Canada and Italy including the coveted Sylva Gelber Award from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Scharff Award for chamber music excellence.Wood has world-premiered many works for the violin, and is active in the commissioning and discovering new music.He has worked with distinguished artists like Oleh Krysa, Steven Majesky and the Julliard String Quartets.Wood can also be heard on National Public Radio in the U.S.and CBC/SRC Radio in Canada.An avid chamber musician, he has performed with various ensembles throughout the world ranging from Baroque performance groups to contemporary ensembles.The Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra WILL BE PERFORMING AT UNIVERSITY OF Sherbrooke’s Salle Maurice O’Bready Cultural Centre on March 1.For tickets, CALL 819-820-1000.Scorsese is due for an Oscar: Screenwriter By Jamie Portman CanWest News Service Veteran screenwriter and novelist William Goldman has launched a scathing attack on the current campaign to win Martin Scorsese a Best Director Oscar for Gangs Of New York.Goldman says he’s “sick to death" about efforts to make the film community feel guilty about denying Scorsese an Oscar all these years, and notes that other illustrious names like Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and Orson Welles never won an Oscar either for best direction.Goldman maintains he’s a fan of some of Scorsese’s early movies like Taxi Driver and Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.But he says Scorsese doesn't deserve to win for Gangs Of New York.Writing in the show business weekly, Variety, he dismisses Gangs as “a mess” and says the film points up Scorsese’s biggest problem as a director: “He has never been secure with a story." Goldman, best known for writing Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, says that “no one is better with actors or look or camera placement.It’s that most crucial director’s tool that haunts him.The reason his movies do not make much, if any, money is not because he is dealing with esoteric subjects that are above the average moviegoer’s head.It’s the clumsy storytelling that frustrates us, sending us out of the theatre dissatisfied." Goldman asks what story the movie is supposed to be telling.“Is it about gang warfare?Family revenge?Irish immigration?The Civil War?The draft?Political corruption?Prejudice?These subjects and more, all of them valid enough alone, flicker in and out, never accumulating or connecting to one another.” Goldman is even more incensed by the staging of the climactic fight scene be- tween Leonardo DiCaprio and Daniel Day-Lewis.He says that 2002 was “the worst year ever" for Hollywood fight scenes, but goes on to suggest that the big fight in Gangs deserves a special prize for awfulness “because you couldn’t see it.Scorsese has hidden it behind the smoke of cannon fire.Nothing to make John Wayne worry.” Then he adds caustically: “But the battle is still better than the way the movie ends, with a disgraceful shot of the World Trade Center.I guess if you can’t move people legitimately, you do what you have to do . talk of iwCToxmships .¦¦ ' ' ¦ - , - ! ¦THF» — ¦ ¦ page 6 February 28-March 6, 2003 A fine selection of museums and galleries make the Townships a mecca for artists and art-lovers Merci aux artistes PHOTO BY PERRY BEATON/SPECIAL Jeannine Bourret, an accomplished painter and engraver, has more than 50 solo exhibitions to her credit in Quebec, Toronto, New York and Paris.Three local artists exhibit at Musée des Beaux-Arts By Debbie Tacium Ladry Record Correspondent Sherbrooke Three artists from the Eastern Townships won a very friendly lottery earlier this month in recognition for donations of their work to an the 15th edition of the Soirée des Beaux-arts.The Merci aux artistes exhibition is a tradition in which the names of three artists are picked from a hat, and the winners expose a collection of their works to the public at the Sherbrooke Musée des Beaux-Arts.A private viewing was held on Feb.26, and the exhibition continues until March 16.The first artist, Gregory Keith, lives in Frelighsburg and works mainly in sculpture.He was one of the three chosen, along with Jeannine Bourret and Is your newspaper in tune with the arts?Are you finding good quality coverage of the plays, concerts, exhibits and festivals in your city?Has your newspaper had a hand in putting on some of those events?If so, consider nominating it for the John P.Fisher Award for Media Support of the Arts.Created by The Council for Business and the Arts in Canada and sponsored by Southam Publications, a Division of CanWest Global Communications Corp., this award recognizes the role a good newspaper plays in bringing the arts into our lives.If you’re with a registered non-profit arts organization and want to recognize a daily newspaper, please call, write or fax to receive a nomination form or visit CBAC’s website at www.businessforarts.org Business For The Arts Suite 705, 165 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario M5H 3B8 Tel: 416-869-3016 Fax: 416-869-0435 Deadline for Nominations: February 28, 2003 3 Lennoxville painter Réjane McDonald.One of Keith’s more intriguing works is entitled ‘L’Ornithocycle’, a half-bird, half-bicycle creation.“It’s pretty strange stuff,” says Keith.“But this is very universal, accessible art.I’m approaching the whole area of genetically altered things, from my own point of view.They are mutations: you can see life in them, but they are hyperrealistic, surreal, even a bit freaky.” Another creation of a bronzed old man looking back at a pile of equally bronzed suitcases, is the artist’s view of a man looking back at his life: Le Brillant Parcours des aventures de Wilbrod Lee Swanson (The brilliant adventures of Wilbrod Lee Swanson’s life).“It’s a narrative, a statement about how we see our lives when we get to the end,” he said.Keith’s other works incorporate some physical aspects of the Townships’ countryside.He has used birch, as well as apple tree roots to get to the heart of a vision of life that is unique to the artist.One of his notable past achievements was the People’s Choice Award at the 2001 Spring Salon of Townships Artists at the Musée.Bourret joins Keith the the Beaux-Arts exhibit.An accomplished painter and engraver, she has more than 50 solo exhibitions to her credit in Quebec, Toronto, New York and Paris.Most of her inspiration comes from travels throughout Canada and elsewhere.Some of her work is on permanent exhibition at places such as the galerie Jeannine Blais in North Hatley and the Musée de la civilisation in Quebec City.McDonald rounds out the trio.She has been painting watercolours for more than 15 years, as well as studying drawing with Denis Palmer.McDonald also collaborates with Nicole Foreman at the Botanical Cardens in Montreal, and is a member of several artists’ groups in the region.Her paintings, in enamels and watercolour, have the particular distinction of being very positive and life-affirming, with titles such as Arbre de vie, Moutons joyeux and Poisson au sourire.The exhibition is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 1 to 5 p.m., and until 9 p.m.on Wednesdays.Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students.Family rates are also available.Guided visits are available on Tuesdays at 2 p.m., and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.For more information, call 819-821-2115. February 28-March 6, 2003 page 7 TALK OF THE Townships ¦' ¦ " THE —¦¦¦ —————— A world of adventure, comedy and drama awaits movies Actress shuns blockbusters for the unconventional CANWEST NEWS SERVICE mStM Actress Miranda Richardson is busy these days, staring in Spider and The Hours.By Jamie Portman CanWest News Service On the morning of Sept.11, 2001, Miranda Richardson was on a Toronto soundstage filming a psychologically harrowing scene from Spider.And then, of course, the events of that day took a terrible turn.She found herself asking -in the wake of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center — whether there was any value to what she was doing.“It was the weirdest day,” the 44-year-old actress recalls.“We were asking: what is this worth?What is any of this worth?Well, it has to be worth something.” So even though she was coping with her own sense of shock and emotional dislocation over the news from New York, the actress within Richardson was also telling her that Spider was still a worthwhile project — admittedly a disturbing one — and a movie of which she would be proud.She felt a renewed commitment to continue with an important scene between a gentle, loving mother and her deeply disturbed young son.Richardson remembers mrning to director David Cronenberg for guidance.“We have to keep on,” he told her.“We have to work.” Every hour of inactivity would cost money.“Mother-child communication - very important,” Richardson replied, trying to smile.“Exactly right - so get on with it,” Cronenberg said.What she especially remembers about that day was her Canadian director’s continuing calmness in the midst of turmoil, another reason why she felt privileged to work with him.“He’s wonderful.He’s incredibly calm with a very dry sense of humour.He’s very excited at what you have to bring, yet at the same time you’re aware that he has a great overview.” More than that, Cronenberg is a director who consistently ventures into areas where other filmmakers fear to tread -which means that he is someone after Richardson’s own heart.“What 1 basically like is doing things I haven’t done before,” she once said.She also likes taking risks and is conspicuously uninterested in conventional Hollywood assignments.“I would rather do many small roles on TV, stage or film than one blockbuster that made me rich but had no acting,” she told the New York Times 11 years ago." This attitude has taken her down some interesting byways.There’s the Miranda Richardson who delighted fans of the cult TV series, Black-adder, with her portrait of a bloodthirsty Queen Elizabeth 1.There’s also the Miranda Richardson who made a stunning film debut in Dance with a Stranger, poignantly playing the last woman to be executed in England.The parade of contrasting images continued — a predatory social climber in the acclaimed television version of Anthony Powell’s Dance to the Music of Time; a depressed housewife in Enchanted April; poet T.S.Eliot’s tragic wife in Tom and Viv (a performance that earned her an Oscar nomination); a vicious IRA terrorist in Tire Crying Game.Finally, there is this winter’s evidence -Virginia Woolfs uptight sister, Vanessa Bell, in The Hours and a triple display of virtuosity’ with the multiple “characters” she portrays in Spider.When the latter film opened in Britain last month, Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw hailed Cronenberg for his “distinctive direction” and singled out Richardson for giving “one of the best and most subtly differentiated performances of her career.” In Canada, Spider is set to open Feb.28 in Montreal.Shot largely in Cronenberg’s home town of Toronto, and partly financed by Telefilm Canada, it has been adapted by British writer Patrick McGrath from his own novel about Spider (Ralph Fiennes), a disturbed and lonely schizophrenic whose release from a mental institution churns up fresh horrors and sends him on a new spiral to disaster.As he wanders the London streets where he grew up, Spider is revisited by terrifying memories of his childhood -memories that rekindle the trauma of losing his mother and also his obsessive belief that she was murdered by his father (Gabriel Byrne) in order that he could take up with a prostitute.Richardson has the role of both the mother and the hooker.She also makes a further brief hallucinogenic appearance in which the operator of the halfway house to which Spider has been assigned takes on a new and terrifying identity.During filming, McGrath was struck by the skill with which Richardson defined the characters of the mother and the prostitute.“Miranda is one of the very few actresses who has the range to produce these two completely different opposing types - the loving, doting, gentle, compassionate, perfect mother who transforms - in Spider’s own eyes - from this perfect ministering angel into this great rampant, blousy, loud, promiscuous, hard-drinking vulgar hooker.” But Richardson always knew what she had to accomplish.“It’s a chance to play several facets of one character but treating them as individual characters because that’s the best way I think to approach it,” she said during filming.However, she wasn’t certain how well she had managed until she saw Cronenberg’s finished film.Then, she felt an unusual sense of accomplishment.“I feel very successfully integrated, if you know what I mean.There are some films where your stuff leaps out at you and it takes two or three viewings to feel calm about it.But with this, I felt totally seamlessly assimilated - and 1 felt David had done a wonderful, restrained job.” Her role in The Hours transported Richardson into a totally different world -the world of the Bloomsbury literary set of the 1920s and more particularly into the powerful but often troubled relationship between novelist Virginia Woolf and her sister, Vanessa Bell.In preparing to portray Bell, Richardson researched both the Bloomsbury era and the lives of both women and came to realize just how complicated things were between these sisters.For Richardson, The Hours was typical of the smaller roles that appeal to her so much.But it had something in common with her larger assignment in Spider in giving her the opportunity to probe and dissect a character she’d never attempted before.For her “mixing it up” is what makes her acting career worthwhile.“I want to continue that as much as possible.It’s not to confuse people - it’s for me.It makes me feel resilient and that I’m doing what I meant to be doing - to tackle different things.” Cinema 4204, boul, Bertrand-Fabi MOVIE INFO 821-9999 iuujuj.galaxycinemas.com & 5H0WTIME5 EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 58TH TO MARCH 6TH OLD SCHOOL (OV) (I3Y) Every day: 1300, 1600,19005145 COMMENT PERDRE SON MEC EN 10 JOURS (G) Every day 1545.1545,1845,31:35 UN HOMME & SON PECHE ( I3Y) Every night 5145 DAREDEVIL (FV) (I3Y) Every day 1555, 15:55,18:55,51.45 LA VIE DE DAVID GALE (I3Y) Every day: 15.35.15:55,1855,51:30 DAREDEVIL (OV) (I3Y) Every day: 1535, 15:35, 18:35,31:35 KANGOUROU JACK (FV) Every day: 1515, 1415,1615 IE LIVRE DE IA JUNGLE 5 (G) Every da* 15:30,1430.16.30.1845 LES CHEVALIERS DE SHANGHAI (G) Every UN PIED DANS LA TOMBE Everyday 15:50, 15:5018:5031:50 GLOUPSI JE SUIS UN POISSON (G) Every day 13:50,1430,16:50,19:00 BltU SOMBRÉ ( 13Y + violence ?coarse language) Every night 1840,2140 SPRING BREAK - OPENING HOURS FRIOAY, FEBRUARY 28TH TO SUNDAY, MARCH 9TH (INU ) NOON TO MIDNIGHT light 51:30 10354 TALK OF THE Townships """"" " ' ' 11 - ¦" ¦' — THE» - page 8 February 28-March 6, 2003 From novels and biographies to cookbooks and beyond, there's nothing like a good read Churchill defied convention Winston Churchill fascinates.Few figures in history garner as much interest and attention as this former British prime minister.It is thus always of interest to learn and read about the various aspects of this man’s life and achievements.But much has been published about him in the past.Despite this fact, there are still many authors who take upon themselves to introduce us, from a different perspective, to the man who largely led the Allies to victory in World War II.British historian Sir John Keegan is Between The Covers Marc Nadeau such an author.Famous for his work on military history, Keegan wrote a small -but insightful - biography on Winston Churchill, in the Penguin Lives collection.While there are many aspects we already know, this author’s contribution offers an opportunity to encounter Churchill’s character.In Sir John Keegan’s words, “Churchill spent much of his mature years remaking his life and experience in the form of an epic.In 1940 events offered him the opportunity to make the present itself into an epic." But this opportunity would present itself with a burden, a burden Churchill was more than willing to pay.History and the future - two passions for Churchill - were at stake.” Intellos et, snores Inspired in part from Italian folklore and with more than "a gentle plot" of Shakespearean presence, this concert is meant for all audiences.On the program: From Mendelssohn his Midsummernight's Dream's Overture Concerto for violin Symphony “Italian" no 4 and Bartholdiade from Jacques Desjardins 7:20 Conference 8:00 p.m.Concert Centre culturel.Université de Sherbrooke Tickets sold at 820-1000 Regular price 30 $ Seniors (60+) 25$ Students (to 26 years) 5 $ Townshippers with membership card 10% discount KANII\T©< cm.Cascades Ti e> es \SI ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQJJE DE SHERBROOKE Stéphane Laforest conductor and artistic director tedlft CiMd* CHLT^O La radio de l'information Radio-Canada Estrie 102.7 na Record Winston Churchill Author: by John Keegan Publisher: Penguin USA, Inc.Published: October, 2002 ISBN: 0670030791 Cost: $28.99 Churchill was a controversial politician.Upon becoming prime minister, he was not very popular in Iris own party, the Conservatives.Between 1929 and 1939, he spent his time in the shadows of politics, denouncing Nazism while the “appease ment” attitude was adopted by those who ruled the country.When the war began, Neville Chamberlain was leading the government.Eight months later, when Churchill became prime minister, in May 1940, he did so “without a moment given to him to consider policy or even to learn the routine of office.” The task was enormous, not to say titanesque.And few people believed, at the time, that Churchill would succeed.But he did.And his character had much to do with it.Churchill’s courage and defiance of danger were his closest allies during World War II.Sir John Keegan writes that, when he served in the army, “the bravery that he discovered he could display in close-quarters combat did much to restore the self-confidence damaged by his father’s coldness and his schoolboy failure.His physical courage was remarkable and would help later to underpin the moral courage that was also a central trait of his character.” And it proved of significant importance, for the Second World War was no cakewalk.But there is another very interesting aspect brought forward and developed by Sir John Keegan: the health of Winston Churchill.Upon becoming prime minister at the age of 65, Churchill was not in the best physical shape.In Washington, in 1941, he suffered a heart attack.His doctor, not to affect his morale and work, decided not to tell him and hope for the best.He was proven right.After the 1943 summit with Roosevelt and de Gaulle in Casablanca, he developed pneumonia.At the end of 1943, while in North Africa again, he developed once more pneumonia, and then fibrillation.In 1944, on the eve of D-Day, he developed pneumonia again.Despite this condition, Churchill kept going.Others would have retired.If he wanted to win the war, Churchill could not afford this luxury.During World War II, the big three -Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill - met on various occasions.Stalin left his country only once, for the Teheran summit.Roosevelt, meanwhile, journeyed outside United States more often.But the prolific author notes that “it was Churchill who covered the miles.” After his return to power in 1951, Churchill saw his physical health in no better condition than before.In 1952, he “suffered a recurrence of the arterial spasms that had first afflicted him in 1943.In June 1953 he had a serious stroke, which left him paralyzed on his left side." But Churchill got himself back into shape.His doctor, Lord Moran, was to say about his famous patient, “this astonishing creature, obeys no laws, recognizes no rules.” His lifestyle -which many have commented could have killed much younger people - is understandably a fascinating aspect of his personality.In 1953, while Eden, his younger foreign secretary “was undergoing repeated bouts of surgery, Churchill was continuing his composition of his "History of the English-speaking peoples" and undertaking new journeys to Washington and Berlin." Churchill was than 79-years-old, an age when most politicians are out of the game.But his lifestyle perfectly fitted his passion for the public arena.Of course, Sir John Keegan does not solely elaborate on Churchill’s health.He describes the personal and political path of this famous statesman that many contemporary politicians attempt to emulate or be compared with.This small biographical work is more than interesting, not only for those who would like to learn more, and quickly, about Churchill, but also for those who already find the historical figure of interest. TALK OF THEToWflshipS FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 6, 2003 PAGE 9 Station Guide L4*M 6:30 7AM 7:30 8AM 8:30 9AM 9:30 10AM 10:30 11AM 11:30 IV/>T:V'I B mews (wj News (CC) 1 Early Show Crossing Over Crossing Over Dr.Phil Price Is Right n (CC) 1ÏIJH B News .Today - " ~ Live With Regis and Kelly Other Half myn q CBC News: Morning (CC) Arthur 1 Arthur Clifford-Red I Dragon Tales Rofie Polie Olie (:16) Little Bear Save-Urns! 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