D2 RED DEER ADVOCATE Friday, June 21, 2013
Monster University reunites Dave Foley with Sean Hayes
POPPIES
BY THE CANADIAN PRESS
Photo by JEFF STOKOE/Advocate staff
Poppies an Acrylic Paint on Canvas by Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School student Cayleigh Bluett is one of many art pieces on exhibit in the Kiwanis Gallery at the Red Deer Public Library as part of Hang-Ups and Insights: The Fifth Annual IB and AP show from Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive and Hunting Hills High Schools.
EXHIBITS RED DEER GALLERIES ● Alberta Skies: Acrylic Paintings by Judith Hall runs in the Kiwanis Gallery at Red Deer Public Library Downtown Branch from June 24 to Aug. 25. Take in the First Friday opening celebration on July 5, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and meet the artist. ● Opening reception for Artritubute Art School Annual Show at Red Deer Regional Hospital, June 21, 4 p.m. Meet Galia and Erin in the main corridor on the ground floor by the display wall past the main elevator and join the tour of three floors of artwork devised to bring joy to those at the hospital. Light refreshments will be provided. Phone 403-8727291. ● Celebration of the Ghosts will be featured at The Hub on Ross Gallery on during the month of June. Local artists look to the ghost sculptures located throughout Red Deer to inspire new and personal interpretations of the city’s heritage. Phone 403-348-2787. ● Nature in the City — an exhibition by Carol Lynn Gilchrist will be open for viewing at the Corridor Community Gallery in the lower level at the Recreation Centre from June 1 to July 31. The artist’s landscape paintings focus on where the Earth meets sky, and land meets water. An opening reception will be held on July 5, 6 to 7:30 p.m. ● Rooted in the Arts
celebrates the 2013 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Distinguished Artists Awards and is open at Harris-Warke Gallery until June 22. Artists have considered and interpreted the exhibit’s theme both literally and metaphorically including ideas of being anchored, centred, grounded, founded, originated, established, settled and entrenched. The opening reception will be on June 7 from 6 to 8 in conjunction with First Fridays. Phone 403-597-9788. ● Reflections from a Century will be open until Aug. 5 at Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery. The exhibit celebrates Red Deer’s Centennial, and features over 50 works chosen from significant artists of Central Alberta. Dave More is curator. See www.reddeermuseum.com, or phone 403-309-8405. ● Hang-ups and Insights: Fifth Annual IB and AP Art Show with Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School and Hunting Hills High School will be open at Kiwanis Gallery at Red Deer Public Library Downtown Branch from May 28 to June 22. ● Remarkable Red Deer: Stories from the Heart of the Parkland is now open at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery and will celebrate the centennial of the city of Red Deer. Phone 403-3098405. ● The Alberta Sports
Hall of Fame and Museum celebrates Red Deer Centennial with the opening of the exhibit Red Deer Sport History. Take a look at over 100 years Sports History and discover the impact that sport had on Red Deer and its citizens. For more information contact Debbie at debbie@ashfm.ca or visit www.ashfm.ca or call 403-341-8614.
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TORONTO — Dave Foley had familiar company in the recording booth as he laid down voice work for his latest animated feature. Foley played opposite Sean Hayes as an on-screen couple for several episodes during the sixth season of the hit sitcom Will & Grace. The Canadian actor, writer and comedian has reunited with the Emmy winner to portray Terry and Terri, two-headed monster siblings in the upcoming film Monsters University, a prequel to the hit 2001 animated flick Monsters, Inc. “I knew Sean pretty well, and it was really fun to just walk in the studio with him,” Foley said Tuesday. “We immediately started ad-libbing, and we have pretty good chemistry together.” While voice work is typically a solitary process, Foley said the makers of Monsters University felt it important to bring the “sibling squabbling quality” to life. “They brought Sean and I into the sessions together so that we could improvise and so that we could talk over each other and have it be very naturalistic.” The latest instalment of Monsters sees the oneeyed, pint-sized Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) and the burly, shaggy, spotted James P. Sullivan (John Goodman) as college freshmen who find themselves on the outside looking in at their school’s Scare Program. The pair end up joining a rag-tag collective of fraternity members — which includes Terri and Terry — in hopes of earning their way back into the fold. “It’s definitely about the underdogs achieving something, but also to me, about that balance of the individual in the group and being responsible for other people and the team,” Foley said. “That difference between individual effort and teamwork . . . I think is a great message for kids to be responsible for other people, and that you can get further along by taking care of each other.” The Toronto-born Foley of Kids in the Hall fame has a lengthy list of live-action film and TV credits, including the upcoming CTV comedy series Spun Out. But the comedy star has established a significant on-screen presence with voice roles, including a trio of previous Disney-Pixar flicks: A Bug’s Life, Cars and Toy Story 2.
LIVE DATES ● The Centrium presents Dean Brody on July 20 as part of Westerner Days. Ticket price is $20 which does not include gate admission, service fees and taxes. Tickets may be purchased at Ticketmaster.ca, or phone 1-855-985-5000. Down With Webster will perform on July 19 as part of the Westerner Days Exposition. The concert is free with gate admission. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the concert begins at 8:30 p.m. Please arrive early as seating is in a first come, first served basis. All ages show. Also playing at the Centrium will be Great Big Sea, Oct. 28,with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. for the 7 p.m. show. Tickets go on sale today from Black Knight Inn, or by phone at 403-755-6626 or 1-800661-8793, or at Ticketmaster. com or Livenation.com. To have your establishment’s live bands included in this space, fax a list to Club
Madonna premieres MDNA concert film in NYC; talks secret project Madonna’s new conNEW YORK — Madonna said there were days when she was exhausted during her recent MDNA world tour, but she decided to press on. You won’t see those behind-the-scenes battles in her new concert film, The MDNA Tour, which premieres Saturday on the online and cable network Epix. But you will see the 54-yearold pop icon performing — mainly highlights from her Miami shows — for two hours on her tour, which started in May of last year and wrapped in December. “There’s no such thing as not in the mood because the show must go on, right?” the singer said at the film’s premiere Tuesday night at New York’s Paris Theater. “I’m a human being like everybody else, so I would have my nights, my bad nights and I would cry and I would say, ’I don’t want to do this.”’ Madonna told a feverish crowd of fans, her dancers, her tour team, socialites and members of press that she wanted her shows to be a relief for those paying to see her. Madonna’s tour, which included design help from her 16-year-old daughter, Lourdes, also featured her 12-year-old
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