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LUC SENÉCAL/LE CARRÉ DES LOMBES Arts and Entertainment Magazine March 26-April 1, 1999 The marriage of music and dance Anne Le Beau and Harold Rhéaume in a scene from Discordantia,, presented by Le Carré des Lombes.£ page 2 March 26-April 1, 1999 Township sw eek ¦ ¦¦THE— — = RECORD = ThecHre Moom The quirky, comic, slightly crazy and very Canadian Moo continues its run tonight through Sunday at Bishop's University.It is the tale of the incarcerated Moragh 'Moo' McDowell and her obsessive pursuit of her husband, Harry, spanning 51 years, the globe and an asylum.A riotous piece of modern theatre.Catch the madness at the Studio Theatre at 8 p.m.each night.Tel: (819) 822-9592.- Matthew Shepherd, Record Correspondent.dness continues at Bishop’s .j£ PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE MOO PRODUCTION You are cordially invited to the Sherbrooke Country Club, 1000 Musset, Sherbrooke, for “Expo-Art ‘99” sponsored by “Les Artistes=Peintres Associés de Sherbrooke”.The exhibition is scheduled to take place on March 27th, from 11:00 to 20:00 and March 28th, from 11:00 to 16:00.Free admittance.‘4% March 26-April 1, 1999 page 3 Townshipsw eek Music Reid hosts Youth Centre benefit in Lennoxville Country singer on the cusp of stardom returns to Bishop’s University By Matthew Shepherd Record Correspondent Lennoxville The Townships were the birthplace of his singing career and John Reid is happy to be coming back.Reid will be entertaining what he hopes will be a capacity crowd at Centennial Theatre on April 2.The singer/songwriter, a recent Bishop’s graduate who has been making waves since he began his singing career, is playing the show as a benefit for the Lennoxville Youth Centre.“The goal is to raise as much money as possible for the kids,” Reid says.The concert came about as one fundraising venture for the centre - but wound up as another.“This whole thing started with a group of kids that wanted to go to the Yukon,” says Youth Centre co-Coordina-tor Donna Hancock.“They were looking for large fundraisers that would encompass travel expenses and let them work their way up and back.” But as things progressed, the Centre began to realize that this might be a way to defray the costs of the Youth Centre’s upcoming relocation.All of this led to a flurry of phone calls, and wound up with Reid agreeing to perform at the benefit.It’s hard to get a grip on everything that has happened to Reid in the few short months since his graduation.First and foremost, however, is the fact that he has a new album coming out.Reid’s first disc, Another Day Another Dime, was received phenomenally well in the Townships.“I’m definitely in the country vein,” he says; but there are other elements working their way into his repertoire.“For this new album I’ve got a gospel choir in there with me.There’s a definite soul creeping in there,” Reid said.“As an artist I’m experimenting.” The album won’t be coming out until the summer, but Reid’s first single, ‘Given Up On Me,’ should be released by mid-April in Canada, Australia, and across Europe.He’s excited about this, as well as other signs that his music career is blossoming.“Things have been going crazy,” Reid enthuses.“I finished up at Bishop’s and got a phone call from a fella called A1 Bragg.He’d heard some older material and was wondering if we could have a meeting.He decided that he wanted to take a chance and through him I’ve been RECORD FILES John Reid.The goal is to raise as much money as possible for the kids.meeting all these musicians.” Among those musicians is Steve Pitic-co, somebody Reid can’t say enough about.“In North American country circles he’s a bit of a legend,” Reid says.Piticco will be joining Reid at Centennial, a favour to Reid before he embarks on a European tour.“It’ll be nice to give all these folks a treat,” Reid says.While all money raised goes to the Youth Centre, Reid hopes to recoup his travel costs with the sale of a special CD: a four-song EP, limited to 400 copies and to be sold only at the Centennial show.The disc contains four songs from his upcoming album, but not as they will appear on the album itself.“These songs are only going to be available to the people at the benefit,” Reid says.“They’re mixed but not finalized yet.Basically, they’re finished mixes, but there’s still a few tracks to be put on them.They’re not going to be exactly the same as they are on the album.” This makes the CD a collector’s item, and a bargain at the buck-a-song price of four or five dollars.This benefit is far from the only traveling Reid will be doing over the next few months.In September, he hopes to be headed towards national recognition at the Canadian Country Music Association Showcase, and is excited about conversations with major country music labels such as Warner, Sony, and EMI.“They’re all real interested,” he says.For now, Reid is happy but hectic, glad to be doing a good turn back at his alma mater.“I’m as busy as hell and I agreed to this before I really thought about it, but I’m happy I did,” he laughs.“Things are going well because I’m making them go well.If I sat around on my arse, I wouldn’t be getting nothing.” The concert itself is being sponsored by the Youth Centre and the Town of Lennoxville, and will begin with a silent auction at 6 p.m.Tickets are on sale for five dollars in advance, or seven at the door, but as Hancock says, “with any luck, there won’t be any left at the door." Advance tickets are available at both the Youth Centre and at Bishop’s radio station CJMQ.88.9 FM.Ciném 9> ck Forest .^Theatres 821-9999 • Digital Sound • Curved Screens • Free parking Internet: action film.ca/cinema9 FILM LISTING from Friday, Mar.26"' to Thursday, Apr.1“ JUGE COUPABLE (13+) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 12:45 / 3:50 / 6:40 / 9:30 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: 6:40 / 9:30 p.m.LE DERNIER SOUFFLE (13+) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 1:00 / 3:45 / 7:00 / 9:30 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: • 7:00 / 9:30 p.m.LE ROI & MOI (G) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.:.1:00 / 3:30 p.m.UNE BOUTEILLE  LA MER (G) Every night except Monday: 6:40 p.m.8 MM (18+) (Violence) (French version) Every night except Monday: 9:25 p.m.ANALYSE MOI-ÇA (G) (Not recommended for young children) Fri.-Tues.-Wed.: 1:00 / 3:45 / 7:00 / 9:25 p.m.Sat.-Sun.3:45/7:00/9:25 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: 7:00 / 9:25 p.m.LE VIOLON ROUGE (G) (Not recommended for young children) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 12:45 / 3:50 / 6:40 / 9:25 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.6:40 / 9:25 p.m.UN VENT DE FOU (G) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 12:45 / 3:45 / 6:45 / 9:25 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: 6:45 / 9:25 p.m.UN PARI CRUEL (13+) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 1:00 / 6:50 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: 6:30 p.m.IL FAUT SAUVER LE SOLDAT RYAN (13+) (Violence) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 3:15 / 8:30 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: 8:30 p.m.ED TV (G) (French version) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 12:45 / 3:40 / 6:40 / 9:30 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: 6:40 / 9:30 p.m.LA VIE EST BELLE (G) Fri.-Sat.-Sun.-Tues.-Wed.: 12:45 / 3:45 / 6:45 / 9:30 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.: 6:45 / 9:30 p.m.CINÉMA ART-CIRCUIT Every Monday at B p.m.- Admission $3 MONDAY, MARCH 2»» le dîner de cons CHILDREN S MATINEE Sal.A Sun.10:30 a.m.A 1:15 p.m.SPICE WORLD: LE FILM Adm» PAGE 4 March 26-April 1, 1999 Tbwnshipsw eek ——¦— 'i-THEwii =Record= Talk of lhe Townships As much about the man as the artist Tom Thomson’s backwoods-boy image was contrived Tom Thomson: Design for a Canadian Hero By Joan Murray (Dundurn Press, Toronto, December 1998.109 pages.Cloth, $29.99.) By John K.Grande Special to The Record The legendary painter Tom Thomson, whose art and life inspired the Group of Seven, has long been an interest for Joan Murray, currently Director of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Os-hawa.After writing Tom Thomson: The Last Spring in 1994, Murray vowed she would never again write another book on Tom Thomson, but when Dundurn Press asked her if she would write a biography of the artist, she began thinking about what really motivated Thomson in his painting and another Murray book on Thomson was born.Unlike Murray’s previous writings on Thomson which focused primarily on the art, one finds an abundance of personal anecdotes and familial details about his life in this one.Murray’s insights are as much about Tom Thomson the man, as the artist.Murray suggests that Thomson was a pleaser prone to outbursts and erratic behaviour.He controlled his behaviour so much he often over-reacted.The image of the backwoods boy we associate with Thomson, Murray intimates was largely self-construed.Indeed what emerges in Tom Thomson: Design for a Canadian Hero is a portrait of a sensitive, introspective, and often difficult personality whose life’s course was largely of his own making.Thomson’s early relationship with Alice Lambert could have blossomed into marriage but for Thomson’s over-reaction to Alice’s nervous giggles when he proposed.Thomson went packing and left for Seattle, eventually returning to Toronto where he mfyt*.Tgs hélices de IT table de Compton 52 Moe’s River Road Compton SUGAR CAMP MEAL rUII HO ET hi UNDER 3: FREE uniLi/ncn 3 to 10: $7.50 r* Taffy I O included RESERVATIONS 835-5770 (day) 837-2198 (evening) trained as a commercial illustrator at Grip Ltd.under A.H.Robson and J.E.H.MacDonald.Joan Murray elucidates Tom Thomson’s own personal thoughts on art, discusses early literary influences such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Rudyard Kipling, and Bliss Carman, whose “mystical and transcendental thought must have struck a chord”.The most controversial chapter titled Death and Resurrection: 1917 uncovers some fascinating testimony that supports the theory that Thomson was murdered and did not simply die due to a fishing accident on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park in 1917.A fight over a sum of $250 lent to friend J.Shannon Fraser intended to be used to buy a new suit for an upcoming marriage was the real cause of Thomson’s death, Murray suggests and she builds a strong case for this.Purportedly, Shannon contrived with his wife to cover up the crime by dumping Thomson’s body in Canoe Lake and setting his canoe adrift.It was the Group of Seven painters, who got together shortly after Thomson’s untimely death, that ultimately made Thomson into the legendary figure in Canadian art we now know.In a letter written to J.E.H.MacDonald from France while a war artist there A, Y.Jackson wrote that “without Tom DUNDURN PRESS Portrait of the artist as sensitive, introspective and often difficult.the north country seems a desolation of bush and rock (.) My debt to him is almost that of a new world, the north country and a truer artist’s vision.” As well as the 25 colour plates of Thomson’s painting in this book, there are 55 black and white photos, illustrations of drawings, and documentary details.Murray concludes by drawing a lineage of contemporary Canadian artists whose work shares something of Thomson’s inspiration and love of nature including Gord Rayner, Joyce Wieland, David Alexander, Brian Burnett, Lome Wagman, and Michael Snow.For its insights, commendable research and sensitive conjecture Joan Murray’s latest Tom Thomson: Design for a Canadian Hero adds much to our understanding of Tom Thomson.John Grande is the author of Balance: Art and Nature and Intertwining: Landscape, Technology, Issues, Artists, both published by Black Rose Books, Montreal.He is presently teaching in art history at Bishop’s University.Good Gryphon! The Gryphon Trio (pianist Jamie Parker, left, violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, centre, and cellist Roman Borys, right) will he performing Saturday, March 27 at the Centennial theatre on the Bishop’s University campus.The nationally-lauded trio will be performing selections by Haydn, Charles Ives and Shostakovich.The trio is the ensemble-in-residence with Music Toronto, the most prestigious chamber music ensemble in Toronto.Parker has been an artist-in-resi-dence at Bishop’s through the week, teaching music students and giving other recitals.For more information, call Centennial Theatre at 822-9692.-photo courtesy Gryphon Trio i ; 1 Townshipsw eek I——I I I » .— THE» .!!¦¦¦¦¦ I M '' ¦¦¦¦¦— March 26-April 1, 1999 page 5 Cover Record Choreographer incorporates all dance forms By Matthew Shepherd Record Correspondent Lennoxville Danièle Desnoyers is one of the busiest, and happiest, choreographers working in Canada today.With her dance troupe, Le Carré des Lombes, she has been touring around Canada with her new project, Discor-dantia, to great acclaim.On March 30, the troupe will touch down for a full evening at Centennial Theatre, followed by a show on March 31 at the Drum-mondville Cultural Centre.But don’t think of her troupe, or her current project, as a static show.As Desnoyers explains, the world of dance today is one of perpetual flux.“We don’t have troupes in my generation the way we traditionally think about it.The team changes as we invite artists for different projects,” Desnoyers says.“We can’t afford dancers year-round, so we hire per project.” This creates opportunity for different dancers to work with Desnoyers, one of the most noted choreographers in the country.Discordantia, has been received with acclaim across the country.But despite the fluctuating roster, Desnoyers has gathered a tour of regulars.“After a while, some stay with the company,” she says.“I try to develop my own family of dancers.” If a dancer cannot make the show, they are replaced; sometimes, dancers can’t commit for very interesting reasons.“This year, one is pregnant.She can’t do our Japan tour, so she must be replaced.She’s invited to rejoin the family when she can, and this has given me the chance to invite another dancer I have worked with back,” Desnoyers laughs.The inspiration for Discordantia is also from an unusual source.“Discordantia was created in Bel- LUC SENECAL/LE CARRE DES LOMBES Dancer Annie Roy in a scene from Discordantia, choreographed by Danièle Desnoyers.gium three years ago,” Desnoyers says.“It is a piece for six dancers inspired by a fascination for Russian culture.There are six dancers on the stage, but there is also another element: the music.Sofia Gubaidulina (the composer) wasn’t a well-known composer until the country opened, because she was female.I want to develop a relationship with music that people haven’t had a chance to hear.” Desnoyers’s choreography guarantees that this will be far more than straight music, however.“My dance is very dynamic, inspired by dance in all its forms: folk dance, pedestrian movement.No traditions -it’s a mixed modern movement.Move- ment comes from what I am, what I feel.What I suggest to dancers comes first from my heart.” This heartfelt direction brings another hallmark of Desnoyers’s style to light: that of cooperation and mutual enterprise between her and her dancers.“The way I work is to bring the material first to the dancer,” she says.“But the dancers are more fascinated with the movement.After initial information is given, it is a constant give-and-take, cross-stimulation.” “Because dancers have strong personalities, they bring themselves into the piece, working with their bodies, hearts, minds, souls.They aren’t just objects.They ask questions, get involved.They’re like actors, but we don’t talk about words, we talk about movement.” Motion and theme meet and meld for Discordantia.Desnoyers says that sometimes her work starts as a concept that dance is found for; sometimes lessons lead to a developed piece.One issue, she says, is that sometimes people have trouble following the dance.“Audiences need liberty.Sometimes, they try to read the dance too clearly.They don’t feel free to interpret.” There is, Desnoyers admits, an accessibility issue between the public and modern dance.“We’re not used to watching dance.When I was young I was obliged to go to the theatre, study music.Dance wasn’t there! When we are adults, we haven’t de veloped the interest to stimulate us to go! Dance has had a private evolution.” To help audiences enter the right mindset, Desnoy-ers plans a complete evening.The Centennial show will feature Desnoyers and an animator meeting with the public at 7:15 in the lobby to talk about modern dance and the show itself.After the show, audience members can meet and speak to the dancers themselves.Tickets are available from the Centennial box office at 822-9692, or from the Drummondville Centre at 477-5518.Discordantia inspired by Russian culture page 6 March 26-April 1, 1999 Torpnships'w eek ¦.—THEM — =Record= Conn Ivy Country vets team up for timeless album Country Connection Jessie Aulis Here are this week’s album picks: Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton: Trio 11 (Asylum) For the first time in 12-years, Trio 11 reunites award-winning veterans Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt for the follow-up to the 1987 album that won a Grammy and a CMA award.It was well worth the wait as the blend of those angelic voices produces incredible results.Trio 11 was initially recorded five years ago, but it could have been released 10 years from now and sound just as timeless.The friendship and respect which exists among the three lead singers and their talented supporting cast, is evident in the result.Enlisted to help the trio are such highly respected musicians as fiddler Alison Krauss, mandolinist " David Grisman, drummer Jim Keltner and the late bassist Roy Huskey Jr., a former member of Harris’ Nash Ramblers, to whom this album is dedicated.Part of this new album borrows heavily from the Bluegrass world giving it a special charm.There’s the tender rendering of the Harley Allen - penned “High Sierra,” Del McCoury’s sassy “I Feel The Blues Movin’ In” and the genuine strains of The Carter Family classic “Lover’s Return.” The acoustic blend of instruments really stands out as it is heartfelt and some-times sublime.Emmylou Harris also offers an acoustic version of Parton’s “Do I Ever Cross Your Mind,” while the two other girls provide heavenly harmonies.A real highlight comes with a majestic updating of Neil Young’s “After The Gold Rush,” which revolves around Parton’s warble with a few liberties taken with the lyrics.Both these numbers are amazing because of the treatment they get by three of America’s most beloved singers.This brand of country has nothing to VOYA6 E S 0XVIUS Group tours with Voyages tennoxville: April 1.1.Sunday at the Sugarhonse Celebrate Spring at an authentic French-Canadian sug-arhouse near St-Georges de Beauce! Inch transport in a luxury bus, visit of an old general store, history of maple syrup, sleigh rides, taffy on snow, all the food you can eat and lots of fun! We Monet Exhibition on April 17.| Ask for our new group tours brochure Call now; 346-2277 Toll free: 1-888-270-0222 ' ALSO, great prices * on Asian festinations! (! .'w?! ill! .WELLS FARGO ' “Mary on the Dashboard,” an inspirational and touching tale of religious faith.“Don’t You Forget (Who You’re Talkin’ To),” is a mid-tempo country rocker full of energy which puts in evidence Conroy’s fragile but right-on alto.There’s the catchy melody of “Direction of Love,” the first single released which finds Conroy in top vocal shape.The collection shows a young woman who has matured.She sounds more confident and determine to get back on the track despite her forced retreat a while back.She has survived and she’s back stronger than ever.Various Artists, The Hi-Lo Country, (TVT Records), This one is a soundtrack and it should be a successful release if we consider the success of last year’s Hope Floats soundtrack.The fact is soundtracks are a wonderful way for producers to break loose from Nashville’s constraints as producers Marty Stuart and Dawn Soler prove by teaming veteran Willie Nelson and alternative-rock, Grammy-winner Beck on the opener, “Drivin’ Nails in My Coffin.” There’s also Leon Rausch who recreates the magic of those dancehall days on “San Antonio Rose,” and “ A Maiden’s Prayer.” Yodeling Don Walser does an incredible job on the Eddy Arnold standard, “I’ll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in my Arms).” Marty Stuart delivers an excellent version of the Tex Williams hit, “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke (That Cigarette).” Also included is Hank Williams’ “Why Don’t You Love Me” and Vaughn Monroe’s “Racing With The Moon.” The closing tracks feature instrumental selections from the film’s score.If you had a chance to see the movie, you’ll love hearing the music again.‘Till next week, keep your country state of mind! 100 Country Years James Gamer hosts Century of Country, a 13-part weekly documentary series beginning Wednesday, March 31, on The Nashville Network.The series tells the history of the popular musical genre from its rural roots in Appalachia to today’s sold-out concert stadiums.Interviews, archival films, home movies and photographs from the personal collections of country music’s creators weave a tapestry of song that stretches back to a time before audio recordings existed.TVDATA COURTESY ASYLUM Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton team up again on Trio II.do with line-dancing or new country as some people call today’s country music.So if you’re a recent country music fan this album is definitely not for you.Harris, Ronstadt and Parton fans will find the project delectable and make them wonder why it was not released sooner.The project is perfection with the exception of the album cover which could have been more glamourous, considering the status of the singers.But, as they say, simplicity is sometimes the expression of good taste! Patricia Conroy, Wild as the Wind, (Sunset Records)) It’s been a long time since we heard from Montreal, singer Patricia Conroy.The last time she made headlines, the Canadian songbird had survived a mauling from a dog while on a European promotional tour two years ago.Conroy has battled back and reclaimed her career with a great new independent album Wild as the Wind.Voted Canadian Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year in 1994, Conroy has really progressed as both a singer and a songwriter.For this new album Conroy wrote or co-wrote five of the ten cuts and you find her injecting an enormous amount of her dynamic stage presence into her recorded performance.Most of this new collection is contemporary country, fresh and catchy.It includes a couple of very tasty ballads such as “Ready To Fall,” a soothing, inviting surrender to romance.There’s also the passionate, tender “Wild as the Wind,” which deals with the intimacy between two difficult characters who serve as each other’s anchor.The highlights on the album include Townships'w eek ——— n THE — —.1.— =RECORD= What's On March 26-April 1, 1999 page 7 Music NORTH HATLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, FUND-RAISING DANCE with Crossfire on Saturday, March 27, at Salle Burrough’s Falls, 9 p.m.to 1 a.m.Tickets at door: $5.50, children 12 and under free.DANCE at A.NA.F.Unit 318 Inc., St.Francis, Lennoxville, Saturday, March 27, from 9 p.m.to 1 a.m.Music by Country Club.Welcome to everyone! DANCE at the Lennoxville Rifle Club, 22 Beattie St., on Saturday, March 27 from 9 p.m.to 1 a.m.Music by “The Hoedowners.” Everyone welcome, including non-members.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HEREFORD DANCE at Salle des Erables in Sawyerville on March 27, from 9 p.m.-1 a.m.Music by Sandy Ward and Roadhouse.Everybody welcome.Door prizes.Admission $5.00.ALEXANDRA LODGE #59, Ayer’s Cliff, DANCE April 10, 9 p.m.- 1 a.m.at Burrough’s Falls (Intersection routes 141 & 143) with Sandy Ward and Roadhouse to benefit the Children’s Wish Foundation and Camp Massawippi.Tickets/Info: Jim Cunnington, 838-5740 or Lloyd Smith 838-5063.RICE KRISPEACE at the MANOIR WATERVILLE on Saturday night at lO.pm.For more information call: 837-2811.Live at the Roc’n Bar, Friday March 26, JEFF&COCO, 10 p.m.Everyone welcome.107 Queen St., Lennoxville, For more information call: 563-6385 Events MISSISQUOI LIBRARY/BAKE SALE: The Missisquoi Public Library will hold its Spring Annual Bake Sale on Sunday, March 28, from 1 to 5 p.m.Those who wish to prepare homemade delights in view of this event can contact Cynthia Chalk at 248-2506; Marjorie Hewitt at 248-7404 or Mariette Plouffe at 248-0525.The library is located at 187 Champlain in Philipsburg.Admission to the Bake Sale is free.Missisquoi Historical Society, "MAPLE FESTIVAL” Sunday, March 28, Stanbridge East, Que., Tel: (450) 248-3153, fax: (450) 248-0420.Memorial Hall: Sugar Time Brunch, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.$12.00 each.(Reservations (450) 248-3153), sugar on snow, sale of maple products, bake sale.Community Centre: Arts, crafts and antique sale, refresh- ments.Anglican Church Hall: Children’s Activity Center.At UPLANDS “The Stacey Letters” a DRAMATIC READING by Bishop’s Drama Students directed by JoJo Rideout.Sunday, March 28, 2:30 p.m.Admission of $4 includes afternoon tea.Info: 564-0409.HEROES’ MEMORIAL SCHOOL, FUND-RAISER, Spaghetti Supper, Sat.March 27, 5-7 p.m.Family: $20; Adult: $6.50; children: $3.50.Exhibitions MISSISQUOI LIBRARY/ART EXHIBIT: A selection of the works of painter Léo Warnant from Saint-Armand will be on display at the Missisquoi Public Library, 187 Champlain in Philipsburg.The exhibit will run until Sunday, March 21.UPLANDS MUSEUM EXHIBITION until May 4 “Vent de Romantisme” oil paintings by LauréAnne Leblond, hand blown glass by Annie Michaud.“Je” acrylics by David Arcouette.Uplands Museum, 9 Speid St., Lennoxville, Tel: 564-0409.Opening hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, 1 p.m.- 5 p.m.There will be a QUILT EXHIBITION held by the Sherbrooke Quilting Club Manu 7 in April 1999.This 15th Quilting Exhibition will open from Friday the 9th from 4 p.m.to 10 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday the 10th and 11th from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.in the St-Laurent Room of the Leon Marcotte Exhibition Center at 222 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Included in the exhibition will be quilts, demonstrations, sale of quilted articles and quilting supplies, door prizes and refreshments.For more information: (819) 346-9318 Mrs.Littler.Theatre THE KNOWLTON PLAYERS are pleased to present the comedy Plaza Suite by Neil Simon to March 28 at The Knowlton Pub Playhouse in Knowlton (same old place with a different name), Thursdays to Saturdays at 8 p.m., with matinees on Sundays at 2 p.m.Directed by Bill Jarand, this production features a familiar cast of characters that have been so successful in bringing many comedies and farces to life.Steve Trew, Darleen Bell, Arthur Kilkelly, Bernice Paterson, Roy Seaman, Lynn Lapierre, Frank Johnston-Main and Amy Rogerson serve up a Neil Simon classic that is not to be missed.For reservations, call (450) 263-1061.International choir to sing Stainer’s “The Crucifixion” The traditional Palm Sunday Choir Festival sponsored by the Boarder Area Clergy Association will be held in Centenary United Church of Canada in Stanstead, at 7:00 p.m.on Palm Sunday, March 28.An interdenominational and international choir will present John Stainer’s moving cantata, “The Crucifixion.” Over 100 singers will come from 14 churches to participate.From Quebec, St.George’s Anglican Church of Georgeville, St.George’s Anglican Church of Lennoxville, United Steeples Charge of the United Church of Canada (Beebe, Rock Island, and Stanstead), and individuals from Montreal and Knowlton.From Vermont, Brownington Congregational Church, East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church, Greensboro United Church of Christ, St.Mark’s Episcopal Church of Newport, St.Mary’s Roman Catholic Church of Newport, St.Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church of North Troy, United Church of Derby, United Church of Morgan, United Church of Newport and the Westmore Community Church.Sarah Hoblyn, well-known conductor and soloist from Georgeville, will conduct the choir while Karen Miller, member of the American Guild of Organists and organist of the Presbyterian Church in East Craftsbury, will accompany the choir.Soloists will be tenors Stuart Martin of Georgeville, and James MacKellar of Newport Center, Vt.and baritone Bruce Buckley of Greensboro, Vt.Fraser Adams of Georgeville and Tom Matthews of Lennoxville will also be soloists.Singers have been practicing in their own choirs for several weeks, and will rehearse together for the first time on Palm Sunday at 3:15 p.m.at Centenary Church.They are asked to bring a sack supper.People of the host church will provide beverages for the choir.Palm Sunday Choir Festivals have been held in the Lake Memphremagog border area for over 35 years.The Border Area Clergy Association is composed of clergy of many denominations in both Canada and the United States.This year the president is the Rev.Martha Peck of the United Church of Newport, the secretary is the Rev.George Paulin of St.Vincent de Paul R.C.Church of North Troy, and the treasurer is the Rev.James MacKellar of Newport Center and Parish Associate of the East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church.Submitted by the Border Area Clergy Association Actor’s Workshop JL CP1VPQ fifcf show will go to Knowlton Players The Actor’s Workshop will hold a Showcase with its first group of Pre-teens, at The Tanneiy, April 2 at 6 pin.The presentation will be the culmination of the Pre-teen Workshop, which runs for eight classes.Through imagination and theatre games the first four classes are spent creating an original production and the second four rehearsing it, with a few lessons thrown in along the way.The participants’ creation will be open for a ‘pay what you can’ public viewing with all proceeds from the evening going to support local theatre.What the children will come up with only time and imagination will tell.In keeping with the original mandate of helping to promote and serve the community’s rich theatric spirit, The Actor’s Workshop will donate all proceeds from the Workshop Presentation to local theatre.Donations from the April 2 show will be given to the Knowlton to help support their upcoming musical, Annie.Contact Chris Freeman at (450) 242-1554 for more information.Submitted by Chris Freeman Townshipsw eek ' " ¦¦¦ " .¦ 11 ¦ ' THE in ¦¦¦— page 8 March 26-April 1, 1999 Variety Record Moyers finds power of truth in South Africa By Suzanne Gill TVData While the United States was being tantalized with a scandalous government inquiry that ended in disgust and exhaustion, the people of South Africa were telling stories of murder, torture and oppression in hearings that South African leaders hope will lead to healing and forgiveness.Hosted by veteran journalist Bill Moyers, Facing the Truth gives television viewers a unique insight into the hearings of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission headed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.The special airs Tuesday, March 30, on PBS.Nelson Mandela’s government established the TRC as a compromise between those who wanted amnesty for the crimes of the apartheid era and those who wanted justice.The hearings brought catharsis to both victims and oppressors.“I was struck by the magnanimity,” Moyers says, “of so many black South Africans who had lost loved ones, who had been tortured, who had been harassed, detained - imprisoned - and their willingness to accept truth as a form of justice, instead of vendetta.” This spirit of forgiveness took him by surprise.“I knew that the black South Africans had taken the best of Christianity and brought it into their world,” he says.“I just wasn’t prepared for the largeness of spirit that they demonstrate.” Apartheid, the system by which the white minority dominated the black majority from 1948 to 1994, reminded Moyers of the long period of slavery and segregation in America.“I thought often while I was there, ‘If (Americans) had just done this in the late 1860s or early ’70s, if we had gathered the stories of what it was like to be a slave and a master, faced it, we might have avoided the next hundred years of repeating (slavery) in another form,”’ he HORTICULTURAL /A' ¦ f i » / March 27 and 28,1999 • Orchids • Water Fountains • Spring Bulbs • 1999 Horticultural Novelties • Landscaping Conceptions Saturday, from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.Sunday, from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m."Olr?serres & pépinière | stélie 4675 Industriel Blvd Sherbrooke (819) 562-8328 inc.(819)564-3243 TVDATA Veteran journalist Bill Moyers speaks with South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who offers one of many perspectives about the apartheid era and the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Facing the Truth, a PBS special airing Tuesday.explains.Moyers says the extent to which the apartheid system had turned South Africa into a police state shocked him.“I kept being struck by how much of this was happening in the late 1980s.What was I doing, going nonchalantly about my work and my family and my life, enjoying a ball game, going to the movies, picnics, while all this was happening?” he asks.Even today, he says, schools, housing and, at times, food remain in short supply.Economic opportunity is limited, and the wealthy minority resents using taxes to fund change.“They have a grand canyon of the past to contend with in bringing their country up to the place where it can begin to modernize,” Moyers says.In a meeting with young white South African students, the journalist says he heard the voices of those who were exempted from the pain yet must deal with its legacy.They reminded him of his own childhood in segregated Marshall, Texas.“I just didn’t have any sense of the deprivation or the humiliations visited on half the people in my little town,” he recalls.“The question has always been for me, ‘How is it possible to be well-loved, well-taught and well-churched and still be so ignorant of other people’s realities?’” In South Africa, the TRC has worked to provide an answer to that question.“(Most people) want to face the truth and then move beyond it to create a new moral order in South Africa,” Moyers says, “to make out of South Africa a country that is an example of how the world can / -iTHEi March 26-April 1, 1999 page 9 TVweek Balloon Farm a buoyant fable for families By John Crook TVData A 12-year-old girl and an eccentric farmer teach the residents of a drought-stricken farm town about the power of hope and belief in Balloon Farm, a delightful fable premiering Sunday, March 28, on ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney.Emmy winners Rip Torn (The Larry Sanders Show) and Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne) star with Mara Wilson (Matilda) in the TV movie, adapted from a popular children’s book by Jerdine Nolen.Torn stars as Harvey Potter, who startles the residents of tiny Water-ston when he arrives in town and announces he plans to start a farm in the middle of a drought that has lingered for a year.Harvey immediately captures the fancy of imaginative Willow (Wilson); especially after he grows, overnight, a crop of brilliantly colored balloon plants.Willow’s parents (Metcalf, Fredric Lane), like most of the other locals, see the inexplicable plants as a much-needed sign of hope.As the drought continues, however, town misanthrope Wheezle Mayfield (Roberts Blossom) plants seeds of suspicion, turning the townspeople against Harvey.Only Willow keeps the faith, ultimately discovering the real purpose of the magical balloons and vindicating her friend Harvey.“This is a wonderful story (that) celebrates the power of belief,” executive producer Wesley Moore says.“We want viewers to come away with the thought that we all need a chance to be- lieve things can change .even if, right now, it looks like you have next to nothing.” Despite the presence of such stars as Torn and Metcalf, Balloon Farm obviously was filmed on a limited budget, but the simple presentation actually works in favor of this slender story, which easily could be overwhelmed by special effects.Balloon Farm is a charming parable with a bumper crop of fine acting that should buoy the spirits of families suffering through a dry TV season.Mara Wilson (Matilda) stars in Balloon Farm, the story of an eccentric farmer’s magical crop that brings hope to a drought-stricken 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ÇE3 Pamela Wallin Trendspotting (R) crrm'i Cracker t'f-1,'1 Catch the Fire t'.’i i : 1 Sisters Q|3 Jake and the Kid H/L'l Fishing With Roland Martin.(R) im Billiards.10:30 PM 0 Undercurrents B (10:50) Évangélisation 2000 (R) HD Simpsons Bl Seinfeld 023 Weird Homes (R) B33 Door of Hope HÎI/I Fishin’ With Orlando Wilson.(R) 11:00 PM CD CS 0 News 0 Sunday Report B (11:20) Infopublicité [9] Cinéma ?** “Ombres et brouillard” (1992, Comédie) 0 Adventures of Sinbad 0 CTV Weekend News HD Access Hollywood HD Comedy Showcase Bl Paid Program HP Mystery! “Inspector Morse” America’s Castles 1 Ml Bravonews IAvX»l (11:15) Movie ?"Cross Creek” (1983, Drama) In 1928, a New York writer goes to live in an orange grove.@2121 Sports Tonight.lom Sunday at Discovery lY.'l News TV: Canada HIJ1 Mrs.Greenthumbs (R) PTHYl (11:03) Movie “Meat” (1994, Drama) A teen-age hooker and a juvenile delinquent fall in love.IH4 Doomsday Asteroid (R) yyj Cornerstone (R) HU Sunday Night Sex Show 003 NBA Dunk Street.(R) U(jJ My Classic Car.(R) IHJ Sportsdesk.11:30 PM CD ER CD Viper 0 Nation's Business 0 (11:35) Quebec Provincial Affairs 0 (11:40) Canadian Reflections (R) 0 Bl Paid Program 0 News 0 (11:45) Sportsnight.0 (11:45) Movie ?* “Suspicion” (1941, Suspense) A woman fears that her husband is a murderer.@22) This Week in the NBA.I.T'.'J On the Arts HI33 Foodessence (R) ÇQ3 Deepwater Black (R) H : I : I NASCAR Garage.(R) 12:00 AM 0 (12:10) Sports Late Night.0 Extra 0 Entertainment Tonight 0 (12:06) Access Hollywood HD HD ED Paid Program ES) Cinéma “Un collège de classe” (1983, Drame) (H Ballykissangel 1.114 Biography “Kathie Lee Gifford: Having It All” (R) @212) Cold War (R) 1 *3 f-TH Polar Bears - Shadows on the Ice (R) (2E3 International Newsfirst fill a=< Hollywood vs.the Paparazzi (R) Blast Off - True Stories From the Final Frontier (R) @32) It Is Written 0£| Shameless Shorts (R) yyyj Are You Being Served?U2KI Auto Racing.(R) Last Call.12:30 AM CD HI Bl Paid Program (D Movie -kir'A “Nixon” (1995, Drama) Oliver Stone’s portrait of America’s 37th president.m Absolutely Canadian j [«AVI (12:56) Cracker lYh'l Terry Winter (R) t'.’il'l Painted House (R) (Part 2 of 4) ll i’< Keeping Up Appearances H-i:i Bowling.(R) 1:00 AM CD 0 H2 HD Paid Program 0 Martha Stewart Living Weekend 0 Touched by an Angel 0 America’s Dumbest Criminals (R) (33) Nature (R) f.TI =1 Vatican Revealed (R) 1 (1:15) Bravonews L1212J Cold War Postscript (R) l'M»i Bear Attack (R) LLJ International Newsfirst nm Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous People’s Church (R) Effl Movie ?“Crossing Delancey” (1988, Drama) A spirited New Yorker finds romance with a pickle merchant.QÂ3 Student Bodies (R) 1:30 AM CD Extra 0 HD Paid Program 0 (1:34) Sea Hunt 0 Air America i=i'X»i Movie ?k “An Almost Perfect Affair” (1979, Comedy) An ambitious filmmaker tries to market his movie at Cannes.Hk’K'l Science and Technology Week (R) EEÜ News TV: German Journal Hito’.'J (1:59) Movie “Meat” (1994, Drama) A teen-age hooker and a juvenile delinquent fall in love.Q23 Dr.Xargle IH.'I Auto Racing.(R) 2:00 AM (D H2) Paid Program 0 ESPY Awards.0 (2:27) Movie ** “Act” (1984, Drama) A lawyer tries to free a corrupt union leader from prison.HD Movie ?*!4 “We’re No Angels” (1989, Comedy) Two escaped convicts find sanctuary in a rural monastery.0 Party of Five ÜKJ Bravonews UMl (2:15) Movie ?“Inadmissible Evidence” (1968.Drama) Sports Tonight.Robert F.Kennedy - A Memoir (R) Pamela Wallin Piïn Pet Project (R) Hid Extreme Machines (R) l'3'i k I TV Asia (R) 177171 This Week in Country Music (R) >h:i Sportsdesk.6:00 PM (D U) 0 O 0 0 News B Le TVA HD M*A*S*H HD Judge Judy (R) 0 Simpsons §3) Newshour With Jim Lehrer Ë0BBC World News f.f l 4 Northern Exposure Montreal Jazz Festival (R) @2121 Worldview I¦] 1ÎH Storm Warning! 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