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#MUSIC
Friday, Oct. 25
Old Soul Rebel: 7:30 p.m., The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave.
Hellaween Party With Bones To Dust, Satisfaction Overload: 8 p.m., The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave.
The New Montagues: 8 p.m., Casino Regina Show Lounge, 1880 Saskatchewan Dr.
Method 2 Madness: 9:30 p.m., Revival Music Room, 2224 Dewdney Ave.
Jimmy Rankin: 7 p.m., Artesian,
2627 13th Ave.
Live Music: 4-7 p.m. Circa27, Hotel Saskatchewan, 2125 Victoria Ave.
Karaoke: 9 p.m., Broadway’s Lounge, 1307 Broadway Ave.
DJ Nights!: 9 p.m., The Capitol, 1843 Hamilton St.
Saturday, Oct. 26
The Interrupters: 7 p.m., Conexus Arts Centre, 200 Lakeshore Dr. Regina Symphony Orchestra presents Masterworks: Dvorak & Brahms: 7:30 p.m., Conexus Arts Centre, 200 Lakeshore Dr.
Extreme Halloween Scream - Chester, Space Eagle, Patrick Blue: 8 p.m., The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave.
Sunday, Oct. 27 The Lazys, The Deaf Idols, The Hourhand: 7 p.m., The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave.
Jordan Klassen With Guest Big
Day: 7 p.m., Artesian, 2627 13th Ave. The Jam: 2 p.m., The Club, 2431 8th Ave.
Monday, Oct. 28
Karaoke: 9 p.m., O’hanlon’s Irish Pub, 1947 Scarth St.
Monday Night Jazz & Blues: 8 p.m., Bushwakker, 2206 Dewdney Ave. Open Mic: 8 p.m., The Cure, 2323 11th Ave.
Tuesday, Oct. 29
Acoustic music: Rebellion, 1901 Dewdney Ave.
Wednesday, Oct. 30
Seaway, Youth Fountain, First Ghost, Beauty Killed The Beast, Year Over Year: 7 p.m., The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave.
Wednesday Night Folk: 8 p.m., Bushwakker, 2206 Dewdney Ave. Downtown Jam: 9 p.m., The Capitol, 1843 Hamilton St.
Thursday, Oct. 31
Terra Lightfoot With Sam Weber: 7:30 p.m., The Exchange, 2431 8th Ave.
Christina Martin: 7 p.m., Artesian,
2627 13th Ave.
Live Band Karaoke: 9 p.m., O’hanlon’s Irish Pub, 1947 Scarth St.
#VISUAL ART
The Permanent Collection: Walking with Saskatchewan. Mackenzie Art Gallery, 3475 Albert St. Our upcoming permanent collection exhibition explores the diverse ways that artists in Saskatchewan have related to land, and how our objects carry stories and histories. Guest curated by Bruce Hugh Russell, this 10-month long exhibition will examine the history of Saskatchewan art and culture through Indigenous and settler perspectives, featuring a rotating selection of works primarily from the MAG’S permanent collection with select works that both highlight and help fill in the gaps in our collection.
Mitchell Wiebe: Vampsites. Mackenzie Art Gallery, 3475 Albert St. Vampsites is the latest exhibition from artist Mitchell Wiebe. Born and raised in Regina, Wiebe combines making and showing, employing a surreal personal lexicon and mythology of colours and textures, motifs and narratives, Wiebe imports the chaos and theatre of his studio into the well-lit, rational architecture of the art gallery. He adopts a distinctive persona who emerges from the same fictive world inhabited by his array of fantastical animalesque characters.
Julie Oh: Selected Videos. Dunlop Central Mediatheque, 2311 12th
Ave. Julie Oh works with photography, video, and installation to examine our understanding of, and relationship with, everyday objects. Central Mediatheque will feature a selection of Oh’s strangely satisfying videos that test the properties of various materials and household goods.
Liz Ikiriko: Flags of Unsung Countries. Dunlop Sherwood Gallery, 2311 12th Ave. Runs until Nov. 15. Flags of Unsung Countries is a photographic installation exploring new ceremonies, migration and embodied archives. Photographed in Canada and Nigeria, the work functions as a rite of passage. The exhibition charts the process of understanding a father’s struggles as an African immigrant challenged with mental illness living in the Canadian prairies. The layered images intersect geography and memory in a search for a location of belonging. The work asks the questions: How do we reconcile displacement with a sense of rootedness on adopted homelands? What is required of a home - is it a geography, a structure, a memory? Do we choose to belong or does it choose us? Flags of Unsung Countries uses photography as a language and an archive to map a path of the African diaspora. Using the medium of photography, for this exhibition, Liz Ikiriko documents a personal journey to learn more about her father, returning to meet family in Nigeria and places in Canada where she has lived. Her deeply personal and moving work explores memory, family and identity, and reimagines boundaries between past and present.
A Stitch and Time: Dunlop Central
Gallery, 2311 12th Ave. October 25 to 27, Stacey Fayant: Hand-sewn with Love/kashkwaykashoon a maen avik shakihitowin. Featuring installations, performances, workshops and community stitching sessions, A Stitch and Time investigates stitching as traditional practice, as activism, as a means of commemoration, and as a tool for community building and intercultural exchange. In Lori Weidenhammer and Lois Klassen’s Slofemist project, community members join the artists to create embroidered patches commemorating feminist heroes. Mindy Yan Miller and Suzanne Miller’s Needle and Thread is a commemorative performance and installation reflecting on the Holocaust. To address the Truth & Reconciliation’s Call to Action #93,
Heather Majaury and Terre Chartrand’s Neighbours: A Community Quilting Project encourages story sharing between newcomers to Canada and Indigenous peoples. In Handsewn with Love/kashkwaykashoon a maen avik shakihitowin Métis artist Stacey Fayant will provide comfort, love and medicine by tattooing the skin of friends using traditional skin-stitching methods.
Prairie Portraits: Slate Fine Art Gallery, 3424 13th Ave. Runs until Oct. 26, 2019. An exhibition focused on the portraiture of Joe Fafard, Karen Holden and Vera Saltzman.
#PERFORMANCE
Spring Awakening: Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, University of Regina, Riddell Theatre SEE EVENTS ON 21
#DANCING
Irish Club of Regina Adult Beginner Irish Dance: Wednesdays 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. 1940 Mcintyre St.
Powwow: Monday, 6-9 p.m. New Dance Horizons, 2207 Harvey St.
Adult Dance Lessons (ages 14 and
over welcome): Thursdays Oct. 3 to Nov. 14 (no class Oct. 31), 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m., Beginner Social Dance Lesson (Introduction to Swing/
Jive, Two Step & One-step Waltz, no experience necessary), 8:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m., Night Club Two Step Lesson (must have some experience in dance). Regina North East Community Centre, 160 Broad St. Must pre-register at: lyledonnadance@ gmail.com Or call (306-537-9689)
#FOR FAMILIES
The Compassionate Friends – Regina Chapter: A self-help organization offering support, friendship and HOPE for parents who have had a child die at any age from any cause. Meets the 3rd Monday of each month, 7 p.m. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, (306-761-0974).
Michaels Kids Club: Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon. 2088 Prince of Wales Dr.
Family Favourites films: Enjoy a favourite film for $2.50. Saturday, 11 a.m. Galaxy Cinemas, 420 Mccarthy Blvd. N.
Family Studio Sundays: Sunday, 2-4 p.m. Mackenzie Art Gallery, 3475 Albert St.
Chapters Storytime: Sunday, 7 p.m. Chapters Regina, 2625 Gordon Rd.
Science Time for Tots: Interactive workshop aimed at early learners. Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Saskatchewan Science Centre, 2903 Powerhouse Dr.
Stars and Strollers: Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Cineplex Odeon Southland Mall, 3025 Gordon Rd.
#MUSEUMS
Government House Museum & Heritage Property: 4607 Dewdney Ave. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. RCMP Heritage Centre; 5907 Dewdney Ave. Open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.
Regina Firefighters Museum: 1205 Ross Ave. Tours by appointment (306-777-7714).
Regina Floral Conservatory: 1450B 4th Ave. Open 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, open 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, open 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday.
Royal Saskatchewan Museum:
2445 Albert St. Open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.
Saskatchewan Military Museum:
1600 Elphinstone St. Open Monday and Thursday, 7-9 p.m., or by appointment (306-347-9349).
Saskatchewan Science Centre:
2903 Powerhouse Dr. Tuesday-friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-sunday and holidays, noon-6 p.m. Closed Mondays.
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame:
2205 Victoria Ave. Monday-friday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday noon-5 p.m.
#OTHER HAPPENINGS
Just Us (Halloween dance): Oct. 25, Regina Senior’s Centre, 2134 Winnipeg St. Dancing from 8 pm to midnight, with lunch provided at midnight. Everyone welcome.
Prairie Artists Guild Harvest of Art Show and Sale: October 25, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., Oct. 26-27, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Royal Hotel, 4025 Albert St. S
Fiddle Fest: Oct. 27, 2 p.m., St. Peter’s Parish Hall, 100 Argyle St. Admission is $10 per person & includes draw for a door prize, and refreshments at intermission. Wheelchair accessible, parking at back of church.
The Meaning of Mary Magdalene
Seminar: Oct. 26, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Wesley United Church, 3913 Hillsdale St.
Broadway’s Halloween Bash featuring Big Bad Storm
Oct. 26, 9 p.m.,
Broadway’s Lounge & Western Pizza, 1307 Broadway Ave.annual Fall Supperoct. 26, 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., New Hope Lutheran Church, 370 Mcintosh St. N DUO ESTELLE:OCT. 27, 7:30 p.m., St Paul’s Cathedral, 1861 Mcintyre St. Terri-lynn Mitchell, soprano and Emily Shaw, classical guitar in a concert of Spanish, Canadian and early English music together with crossover material from the popular realms. Admission by donation.
Saturday Scene: Dunlop Art Gallery staff will be in the Sherwood Village Branch gallery on Saturday afternoons to answer your questions, stimulate your mind. Dunlop Art Gallery, 2311 12th Ave.
RCMP Sergeant Major’s Parade:
Weekdays, 12:45 p.m. RCMP Depot Division, 5600 11th Ave.
Bridge lessons: Learn to play bridge or improve your game. Call 306-5867044 for more information. Mondays, 6:30 p.m. 1440 Broadway Ave.
Whist for seniors: Tuesdays, 9:30 am at The Living Spirit Centre, 3018 Doan Dr. For more information call Rod at 306-535-2877.
Chewsday Challenge: Drop-in gathering of board game enthusiasts. Tuesday, 6 p.m.-midnight. Boston Pizza, 545 Albert St. N.
Trivia Night: Sundays, 8:30 p.m. O’hanlon’s Irish Pub, 1947 Scarth St.