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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 2008, p. 25

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W . WAI Hll U0 CHRONICLE ' Wednesday. “Huber 15. Jill! ' 25 O . Forever Plaid opens at St. Jacobs School house Theatre More than a decade after ering this musical genre for got to finish in real life. "Magic Moments." ton Entertainment's inaugu- Forever Plaid plays eight they first hit the stage at the the very first time." 'l‘heatregoers will he The niulti~talented cast ral [99? production at the shows a week. Oct. 15 St. lacobs Schoolhouse [he [in route to pick up their delighted as this tribute of Forever Plaid features SchoolhouseTheatre. through Dec. 21. atre, the heavenly guy group ctistoiiHiiade plaid luxedos. explodes into one chart top- Graham (Iot’feng as Frankie, "Patrick is obviously inti- Tickets can be ordered by is back in the awardrwiiir a nerdy SOs-singing quartet ping tune after another with (Jraig Fair as Sparky, Michael niately acquainted with the calling the Draylon Enterâ€" ning musical comedy Fore\‘- is slammed broadside by a renditions of the greatest Lomenda as Smudge. and material," said Mustakas. tainment Box Office at 519» er Plaid! school bus. hits of the '50s â€" classics like KraigWaye as linx. “We are thrilled to welcome 6386555 or toll free at I - With its delightful combi- It is at this precise “catch a Falling Star," “Three Serving as director and him back to the region." 888-449â€"4463. i nation of memorable music moment. when their careers (joins in the Fountain." music director is Patrick After the record-breaking Visit wwwdraytonenter- i and adorable comedy, this and lives end. that the heav- “Love Is a Many» Bun/veil. an original member run in 1997. this new pro» tainmenticom for more i fun-filled musical dazzles enly story of Forever Plaid Splendored Thing" and of The Plaids during Drayâ€" ductionissureâ€"fire hits information. audiences Oct. 15 through begins. Dec. 21. The charming ._ “Forever Plaid is a musii musical follows The cal for all ages to enjoy and Plaids tSparky. linx. .. experience together." said Smudge and Frankie) ® HYUI'IDHI â€"â€"_â€"‘â€"_' Alex Mustakas, artistic direc» on art unforgettable ”[33 53 tor of Drayton Entertainr journey as they are 31 g R 9%; merit. “For many people the presented with the ’ ' I 23‘; 9 music will evoke fond mem~ unique opportunity to ‘ / ’ ' Lag}; % ories of the t95tl's and for perform the incredi- it; I” _. others it will be like discov» ble show they never m m SMART. 355?; g a o l i « if 35 Bhtzkneg Bop atWLU ________________________. first: The Robert Langen Art Gallery at Wilfrid laurier igiiéfig University will feature the work ofToronto-based artist is gin 3 Rafi'ael lglesias in an exhibition that runs from Oct. 15 ' “3‘“? to Nov. 8 and is titled Blitzkrieg Bop. ‘ \ l3 i‘j‘i The paintings in this exhibition will feature vibrant A .. - ~ . ~ “gig?“ "cultural landscapes" inspired by lglesias's cultural =9“â€" . “a". m i ' ' . ififiifi heritage, sociopolitical issuesand urban graffiti an. IIh-U- . .» r ‘ ~ " ’ a 7 a 5 "My work is the product ofan inevitable amalgama» { ,. . I: ' . " G' ‘ $19 995. (A giggisfii lion and fusion of my internal dialogue and the exter- ‘im’l'A: ”Isa: fl . ,_ . .. n‘ ' " . . - t m :5; iii nal relationships with others in an urban environ- ‘ “5 ~ ’» v.41} a; ’7 ' ‘ ““I r I. m .1; ii if ' merit." said lglesias, who was born in El Salvador ,5, a ,3, if»: ‘ 11 000 ‘_ 7 " It ' 1' agéglfii ., _ _ ‘ ‘ .m: ~ V, “V g y . . i E I borrow, or in Hip Hop terms. I to sampling a ‘ '{efiia-vufifi‘iâ€"‘Wv :3.;£;:>f’;..‘.s.wm..s “a giifiii library of images for reconstruction. bringing together A“! _. “:m'fimw g g u g a diverse library of images. from graffiti, cartoons, p» , mun-unattain- . film 5 posters. advertising to computer graphics and a colour . . .t g: ,. t Si E palette rooted in my Maya heritage." » g ii“ ’7 lglesias has exhibited at Peak Gallery. Toronto; E-ES Grunt Gallery, Vancouver; Museum of Contemporary £3 33” 13% Canadian Art, Toronto and the International Art Fair. “EARN“ ,I’” ~. Azera GL5 gig” Q Madrid. N74 "‘ , ‘ agile He is currently a Master of Fine Arts candidate at ‘ A "AW“ " _ j ‘ 3g”; ‘5 or 1mm ,â€" . - a a.“ .. m y . _ {is 3? As Wilfrid [,aurier University‘s visual arts centre . o g _ “ since 1989, the Robert langen Art Gallery provides 1 "' $2 , $411: “-93. (I Lagrfi knowledge, stewardship, appreciation and enjoyment A .j I conga-m #321 m 13 L3: of Canadian art and culture to the local community. p.» t) ,‘ 59.49.5‘3-7- Z“ 3 '3 {3‘5} The gallery is located in the John Aird Centre and is ' “1......” ifiaig. 3 open noon to 5 pm. from Wednesdays to Saturdays, ._._.... i ‘ ~3anmMm-mmmummm-unmm g 53333 Admission is free. L w"m'm"'nm°mwm"~w gagging 5 n . 7 lat Oktoberfest Idols named . , . We”, at -. , , {’33 3333295; The judges have spoken and Mahy Riad has been i .~ . . , ; I V 7;? ggéiéSâ€"i crowned Oktoberfest idol winner 2008 last Saturday at i ' ‘ ‘ . ’ ‘ . ‘ / “J... M .,. 3?} 3g the KitchenerWatcrloo Oktoberfest festival. ~ . r ‘ . ~ . - - ~ . . _ _ ”xiii . Riad. 17" earned her first official win in this mm of $29 ”a 3392 - 2.9‘:~_ «1 ’ - ‘9 ”M“ iii g'g competition. She has spent her time performing in i “L”â€" --_~_,-_'g:=:- m 33%} a stores. school competitions and auditioned for Dana» :imng-Et- a; _" i . ' 1, 35333;! than idol. making it to the second round. 6000 " W H . ‘ i’ _ i" ray 3 [he search for the best singing performance was i -ILWmWWm-km~m‘>mmmunlw:u;~m - '-’ I ‘ a 35 95 held at the King Street Theatre (bntre where audiences nwmm-tm-wmâ€"- infirm-Mun! “-'-- 151% enjoyed performances for those vying for the title of "/""~“*»_”‘figm i g; 333 Oktoberfest Idol. 5 Contestants had to be 14 years of age or older. and u a . “”9333 ‘ be prepared to serenade festrgoers with their favourite fi h . fighhi tune. The five finalists took to the sta e yesterday and .. i. m ~ t. n. i . V . 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