SUNDAY for the this exciting spost, tune into Ro teams will be ready for war Saturday in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Kickotfis 9 a.m. « HOCKEY: VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS. COL- ORADO AVALANCHE (CBC, ch. 3) Coach Keenan leads his troops into Denver to face Patrick Roy and Company. The puck drops at 7:35 p.m. * MOVIE: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (BRAVO, ch. 28) Based loosely on a Rudyard Kipling tale, this 1975 adventure movie, directed by the legendary John TV HIGHLIGHTS Huston, stars Sean Connery, Michael Caine and Christopher Plummer. Showtime is 6 p.m. e U.S. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: ARMY VS. NAVY (KIRO ch. 33) This annual college classic has lost some of its spit shine over the past decade, but be sure that both TUESDAY THE mighty men of Sumo are coming to Vancouver in June umo Canada Basho 1998. To find out more about rs Multicultural Channel * DOCUMENTARY: WHEN WE WERE KINGS (TSN. ch. 15) Boxing fan or not, don’t miss this Academy Award-winning film which chronicles the 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle”, pitting three-time world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali against the younger and stronger George Foreman. Director Leon Gast shot 280,000 fcer of film in Zaire, and it took him 23 years to see his work make it to the big screen. The wait was worth it. Not only is the cinematography first- rate, the rambling narration of authors George Plimpton and Norman Mailer — who were ringside tn 1974 — gives When We Were Kinas a scuse of the dra- matic. As an added bonus, ‘TSN is airing the recent Evander Holytield-Michael Moorer heavyweight: fight prior to When We Were Kings. And after the documen- tary, a series of interviews with director Gast, trainer Angelo Dundee and former Canadian heavyweight champion George Chavalo will run, When We Were Kings airs at 5:55 p.m. The Holyfield-Moorer fight goes at 4:40 p.m. * HOCKEY: VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS. DETROIT RED WINGS (BCTV, ch. 8) A repeat performance of last Monday's 3-3 tic at GM Place -- a game that proved to be one of the best played in The Garage for some time. The puck drops at 4:30 p.m. * MOVIE: TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A. (TRS, ch. 47) Willem Dafoe's portrayal of a sociopath counter- feiter is just one of the highlights of this classic 1985 movie. Directed by William Friedkin and shot by Robert Miiller (of Parts, Texas fame), To Live and Die In LA. is a Bripping portrait of Los Angeles and the cops and rob- bers that populate it. Another highlight of the film is a car chase sct on a six-lane highway — against traffic. Also stars William 1. Petersen, Debra Feuer, John Pankow, John Turturro and Dean Stockwell. — Andrew McCredie each night this week at midnight for Grand Sumo Digest. CALENDAR From page 27 West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Chapman Land Surveying: 90 Years of Land Development in West Vancouver. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m. 355 East Osborne Road, NV: Marzo Cuthbert, new work. Dec. § to 7, 2-4 p.m. Agrium, Hong Kong Bank: Contemporary Craft Exhibition includes Whistler potter Vincent Massey and textiles from Bowen Island weaver Janc Kenyon. To Nec. 20. Vancouver Art Gallery: Gursun Smith: The Act of Painting. 100 works representing the career of West Vancouver's distinctive artist. To Jan. 11. theatre? Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Jack and the Beanstalk, Deep Cove Stage presents its 15th _-eannyal christmas panto Dec. 17 to Jan. 3, Weds. to Sat. at 8 p.m. with additional weekend matinces. $10/8/5. Information: 929-3200. Presentation House Arts Centre: Babes In The Wood. North Vancouver Community © -—Ti¥ers’ annual Christmas panto for children. Net profits to Harvest Project. Dec. 4-14, Thurs/Fri at 7 p.m., Sat/Sun ar 1 and 3 p.m. $5/2.50. Reservations: 983-2633. ~sMadbolt Centre for the Arts: A Christmas Carol. Deep Cove’s First Impressions Theatre are only performing in Burnaby this year, Dec. 10-20, Weds. to Sat, at § pan. $13/12. Box office: 205-3000. Arts Club Theatre: The Gave ‘ufLove and Chance. Witty French comedy updated by director by Morris Panych. To Jan. 10. 687-1644. Arts Club Revue Theatre: X- mas Files. Vancouver Theatresports know the spoof is out there. Reservations: 687- 1644. Gateway Theatre, Richmond: Peter Pan, The Musical. Features several N. Shore actors and Mitchell Mackay’s costumes. Dec. 1) to Jan. 4, Details: 270-1812. Studio 58, Langara: Our Country's Good. Good students, strong drarna, great director! Could be good. To Dec. 14. Times and rescrvations: 323- 5227. Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Sadness. William Yang's acclaimed story telling of his search for identity as a gay man and a Chinesc-Australian. To Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. §22/20. Tickets: 286-3311. Vancouver Little Theatre: Melly Sweeney. Hoarse Raven Theatre presents the Western Canadian premiere of Brian Friel’s play. Tues, to Sat. To Dee. 13, $18/12. 258-4079. Vancouver Playhouse: A Perfect Ganes) featuring Nicola Cavendish and Parti Allan. To Dec. 20. 873-335). Waterfront Theatre: A Christmas Carol starring, Bernard CulRing. information: 664-3817. concerts, Capilano College Theatre: Cecilia Ensemble, Capilano College Singers, Capilano College Conpasenity Choir, Brass Ensemble. Christmas treasures and sing-a- long carols. Dee. 5 at 8 p.m, Dec. 7 at 3 pan. Tickets: 984- 4951, sO Centennial Theatre: The Nuteracker presented by the Roval City Youth Ballet, Dee. 5 at 7:30 pam, Dee. 6 at 2 p.m., Dee. 7 at 2:30 p.m. 984-4484 The Nateracker presented by Seymour Dance Society, Dee. 7 at 2:30 and ? pam. ‘Tickets: 984-4434. Sherwood Park School Concert. Dec. 8. Information: 929-5496. Braemecr Elementary School Concert. Dec. 9. Information: 988-6308. Mulgrave School Concert. Dec. 10. Information: 984-9930, Carisbrooke School Winter Concert. Dec. 11. Information: 985-7484. North Shore Gospel Singers Concert. Dec. 12. Information and tickets: 988- 2422. Mount Seymour United Church: A Not 30 Silent Night. Pandora’s Vox, 13-voice female vocal ensernble present a merry Christmas concert. Dec. 5,6 at 8 p.m. $16/13. Information: 922- 2513. North Vancouver Youth Band present a Christmas Concert Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. $5/3. Tickets at door. St. Stephen’s Anglican Church: Four Choir’s Concert. The choirs of Collingwood School, Ecole pauline Johnson, Muigrave School and St. Stephen's join ina seasonal concert. Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. By donation. Burnaby Village Museum: Canyon Heights school choir per- form on site Dec. 5 at 1:30 p.m. events IN Ferry Building Gallery: Great Sesiff- Fine arts, crafts and gifts exhibit and sale. Dee. 9-23. Opening reception: Dec. 9, 6-8 p.m. 11am. to 5 p.m. daily, Artist For Kids Gallery 810 West 21st Street, North Vancouver, BC Viewing by appointinent. Call 987-6667 (26) www.urtistsdkids.com closed Mondays. Yate evening shopping Dec. 11/12 until 9 p.m. Rudolph Steiner centre, 3743 Delbrook Plaza: Poetry with David Zieroth and Russell Thornton. Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. $5. Free to open mic readers bur reg- ister at 988-8424, West Vancouver Baptist Church: Walk to Bethlehem. An annual recreation of the Christmas story. Journey through a 40 minute pageant. Dee. 4-7 , 7-9 pam. with 1-3 p.m. shows Dec. 6,7. clubs Avalon Hotel: Live jazz every Thursday 8:30-1:30 p.m, fea- turing Mark Hasscelbach. . Bagga Beans Coffce House: Singles Night every Thursday, 6-9 p.m, Debate opinions on books, movies, plays or your own topic. 371 1 Delbrook. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: Live music Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Info: 986-7333. 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