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Last chance to hear some of Northern Pikes’ best

Last chance to hear some of Northern Pikes’ best

IN CONCERT What: The Northern Pikes When: Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. Where: McPherson Playhouse Tickets: $44.50 online at rmts.bc.

Go Calendar: Tuesday, November 14

NOVEMBER 14 DANCE Lessons Scottish Folk Dancing, every Tuesday and Thursday 10-11:30 a.m. at the Centre in Brentwood, 1229 Clarke Rd. next to the library. Wear soft-soled, flat lightweight shoes. First visit free, then $3 drop-in.

Go Calendar: Monday, November 13

NOVEMBER 13 FILM Movie Monday: The Glass Castle at Eric Martin Theatre, 2328 Trent St. (use Fort St. entrance), 6:30 p.m. parking at Caribbean Apt. lot. moviemonday.ca; 250-595-3542.
In Les Belles-soeurs play, women shake off shackles

In Les Belles-soeurs play, women shake off shackles

What: Les Belles-soeurs When: Nov. 15 through Dec. 2, 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinées Where: Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court Tickets: $10 to $23 For more information: langhamtheatre.

Go Calendar: Wednesday, November 15

NOVEMBER 15 AUTHOR Open Word Readings & Ideas Series: Marie Clements, Métis playwright, her new opera, Missing, at Open Space, 510 Fort St., 7:30-9 p.m. openspace.ca DANCE Folk Dancing: Lessons every Wednesday, 1-2 p.m. and 2-3:30 p.m.
Miniseries 1491, led by Victoria's Barbara Hager, offers a different view of history

Miniseries 1491, led by Victoria's Barbara Hager, offers a different view of history

ON SCREEN What : 1491: The Untold Story of the Americas Before Columbus Where : APTN When : Premières tonight, Nov. 8, 7 p.m.
History: Eerie tales about Victoria's Tod House

History: Eerie tales about Victoria's Tod House

It’s no secret that Victoria is teeming with the paranormal — spirits are said to haunt every neighbourhood. But what some Victorians might not realize is that the whole of Vancouver Island, from tip to tail, is imbued with supernatural energy.
Island author shines light on Victoria man behind Johnny Cash’s fame

Island author shines light on Victoria man behind Johnny Cash’s fame

Few realize it, but the man who made Johnny Cash a superstar lived quietly in Victoria for years. That was Saul Holiff.
Pop singer Scott Helman makes the case for mentorship

Pop singer Scott Helman makes the case for mentorship

IN CONCERT What: Scott Helman with Ria Mae When: Wednesday, Nov. 8, 8 p.m. Where: Capital Ballroom (formerly Sugar), 858 Yates St. Tickets: $15 at Lyle’s Place and bplive.electrostub.com Note: Helman and Rae also perform Tuesday, Nov.
Review: Opera deconstructs life and violent death of Victoria architect

Review: Opera deconstructs life and violent death of Victoria architect

REVIEW What: Rattenbury: A New Canadian Opera Where: Pacific Opera Victoria’s Baumann Centre When: Through Nov. 12 Tickets: $15/30 (Sold out — there's a wait list) More info: pov.bc.