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AT THE MOVIES: Coach Carter's a winner

Samuel L. Jackson is one tough guy and it shows in his new movieCoach Carter. Coach Carter is based on a true story.

At the Squamish Public Library Foyer Gallery this month:

Works by M. Vaughan Hoy M. Vaughan Hoy works as an architect and visual artist. His practice is located in Paradise Valley. He has won national and international awards in architecture and has studied and lived abroad.

Dracula terrifyingly funny

It's possible I'll never be afraid of vampires again. Well, at least not vampires like the one portrayed in Between Shifts Theatre's production of Dracula: the Panto. Dracula, played by Brian Eckersley, is totally hilarious.

Waves of Compassion fundraiser for tsunami relief Saturday

It was a crash course in event planning but volunteers, performers, organizations and sponsors threw themselves into the challenge to arrange From the Heart of Sea to Sky: Waves of Compassion Concert fundraiser for victims of the tsunami in South Asi

Bottomley in Brackendale

The eagles aren't the only denizens of West Coast style being drawn to Brackendale this winter. Writer, singer, and artist John Bottomley is coming to the Brackendale Art Gallery next Sunday (Jan.

Have some blood-sucking fun

Dracula: The Panto is geared towards the faint of heart because it's not scary - it's funny. "You're going to walk out of there laughing your head off," said producer Liz Gruber.

AT THE MOVIES: SpongeBob's fans will be satisfied

Is nautical nonsense something you wish? Here you go Children under 15, their parents and assorted hipsters of all ages will be very familiar to this man of the sponge. For all others here's a quick rundown.

Christmas carols, cheer and tales at BAG

Christmas spirit is spreading through the wooden walls of the Brackendale Art Gallery on Monday (Nov. 29).

Crazy Canucks and climbs

Mastering the Stawamus Chief is the challenge in one of the films at the Whistler Film Festival. A film called Vertically Challenged will be screened at the festival. It's about a quadriplegic man named Brad Zdanivsky.

AT THE MOVIES: After the Sunset entertaining but not illuminating

Although After the Sunset has a lot of good elements going for it, the audience is still left in the dark about the motivations behind the characters.
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