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Kaeshammer trio teases jazz purists
Review by Paul Andrew Not knowing the elementary rudiments of acoustic piano played in the so called boogie woogie style of the Old South took nothing away from Michael Kaeshammers incredible performance at the Catholic Community centre Dec.
Dec 14, 2000 8:00 PM
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Special concert weekend in January
World Freestyle Championships bring in live rockers, punkers, new music A musical event as big as the Summit Concert Series is shaping up to support this Januarys major sporting event on Blackcomb Mountain.
Dec 14, 2000 8:00 PM
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Tex Corleone's, where you can stand on the tables and have a little fun
Inside, its a Spaghetti Western part Wild West, part Italian-American. Clint Eastwood glares and grits his teeth at you from posters on the walls, challenging you to finish everything on your plate. Cmon, sissy. Get it in you.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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New era for liquor regulation enforcement
During the last month or so, Whistlers licensed premises have been seeing much more of the Liquor Control Board officer, and some say his actions have been carried out with a chip on his shoulder.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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Banjo, fiddle, folk and bluegrass
Saunders, Salay splinter into two trios WHO: A Celtic Trio WHERE: The Dubh Linn Gate WHEN: Dec.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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JOBS GALORE BUT NO ROOM AT THE INN>
Whistler jobs go vacant as winter season moves into high gear From the outside, Whistler looks poised for another bumper season.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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WinterStart lights up and gets Extreme
WHAT: Telus Mobility WinterStart Festival WHERE: Whistler Village WHEN: Dec.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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X-mas cards with Whistler images benefit leukemia research
For the last 45 years, the Leukemia Research Fund of Canada has been raising money for a variety of types of leukemia research. Now the organization is embarking on a campaign to raise its profile.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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Priests of punk stalk Whistler
Francophobe has changed his ways WHO: Nunstalker & Slick 60 WHERE: The Boot Pub WHEN: Dec. 10 The former leader of a punk rock band with a dubious name says he has seen the light, and changed his ways.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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Pantomime plays with theatrical boundaries
WHAT: Hickory Dickory Doc WHERE: Eagle Eye Theatre (Squamish) WHEN: Dec.
Dec 7, 2000 8:00 PM
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