CHRISTMASTIDE-- A BAROQUE CHRISTMAS Featuring Bach, Handel, Torelli and more. WED NOV 22 FIRST UNITED CHURCH, WATERLOO | 8 PM ALSO: Nov 24 Guelph | Nov 25 Cambridge TICKETS INCLUDE HST $36 $15 $12 ADULT STUDENT CHILD KAREN WILKINSON Baroque & Beyond Series Sponsor 519-745-4711 KWSYMPHONY.CA Th ursday, November 16, 2017 • WATERLOO CHRONICLE • 23Serving your community since 1856 THURSDAY THEATRE ON THE EDGE � eatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every � ursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Com- munity Arts Centre, 24 Regina St. S., Waterloo. � is week is a Student Showcase followed by a regular show. It's hosted by Bernie Roehl. Featur- ing Megan-Fay Rothschild, Nike Abbott, Sam Hossack, plus Janice, Andi, Don, Bethany, Andrea D, Josh A and Amine. � e regular show features Mary Dawdy, Craig Rintoul, Chris O'Brien, Nike Abbott, Nicholas Rintche, Mark Lammert Admis- sion is $10. For more information visit tote.ca. CONCORD FLORAL UWaterloo � eatre and Performance Progam present Concord Floral to Nov. 18, 8 p.m., at the the University of Waterloo � eatre of the Arts, 200 University Ave. W. Written by Jordan Tannahill, ir re-imagines Boccaccio's medieval allegory, � e Decameron, in a Canadian suburb, in which 10 teens must � ee a plague they have brought upon themselves. Admission is $15, $10 students and seniors. Call the box o� ce at 519-888-4908 . ONGOING KINGS & QUEENS OF COUNTRY Drayton Entertainment presents Kings & Queens of Country, to Dec. 24, at the St. Jacobs School- house � eatre, 11 Albert St., St. Jacobs. Celebrat- ing some of country music's greatest pioneers. Matinee and evening performances. Tickets are $26-$46. For more information visit draytonenter- tainment.com. DIAL "M" FOR MURDER � e Elmira � eatre Company presents Dial "M" for Murder, to Nov. 18, 7 p.m., at 76 Howard Ave., Elmira. Tickets are $55 for this dinner/show. Tick- ets are also available for the show. For more infor- mation visit www.elmiratheatre.com. IMAGINE JOHN: A TRIBUTE TO LENNON � e Grand � eatre in Fergus present Imagine John: A Tribute to John Lennon, starting Nov. 11, at 244 St. Andrews St. Includes hits from the Beatles. Tickets are $37.50. For more information visit www.centrewellington.ca. THURSDAY THE SQUARE � e Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery presents � e Square, a fundraising collaboration with the Grand River Film Festival and � eMuseum, Nov. 16, 8:30 p.m., at the Princess Twin Cinemas, 48 King St. N., Waterloo. � e Square is an award- winning satirical drama re� ecting the times. Tick- ets are $30 and include popcorn and a drink. For more information call 519-741-0291. FEAST FOR THE SENSES � e K-W Art Gallery presents Feast for the Senses, Nov. 16, 7 p.m., at 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener. An evening of art, food and drink featuring tapas- style food and drink pairings inspired by the gal- lery's fall collection, Carry Forward, artworks that raise the awareness of lost histories. Food pre- pared by Rich Francis, an emerging First Nations culinary talent. Ticket are $55 for members, $65 for non-members. Call 519-579-5860, ext. 100. FRIDAY PHOTO-TASTIC PD DAY CAMP � eMuseum presents a Photo-Tastic PD Day Camp, Nov. 17, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 10 King St. W., Kitchener. Learn the science behind photography, understand property of light all through explora- tion of the exhibition Model Citizens. For more information visit www.themuseum.ca/camps/. SATURDAY PAINT BY MUNZY 4TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY ART SHOW � e Button Factory hosts the fourth annual Paint by Munzy Holiday Art Show, Nov. 18, 6 p.m. at 25 Regina St. S., Waterloo. Shop handmade, beauti- ful artwork this holiday season and be on hand for the annual calendar launch by local Paint By Munzy artist Jonathan Munz. Visit pbm-holiday- show.eventbrite.ca. FRIDAY NICK MACLEAN QUARTET & BROWNMAN ALI � e Grand River Jazz Society presents Nick Maclean Quartet featuring Brownman Ali at the historic Huether Hotel, Nov. 17, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $20. For more information visit kwjazzroom.com. SATURDAY JOHANNA SILLANPAA � e Grand River Jazz Society, presents Johanna Sillanpaa at the historic Huether Hotel, Nov. 18, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $18. Visit kwjazzroom.com. WHITEHORSE � e Centre in the Square presents Whitehorse, on stage, Nov. 18, 8 p.m., at 101 Queen St. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $39.50. For tickets call 519- 578-1570 or visit centreinthesquare.com/event/ whitehorse-2/. PUBS/CLUBS Maxwell's Concert Hall, 35 University Ave. E., presents Busty and the Bass, Nov. 18; Gowan, Nov. 22. Visit maxwellswaterloo.com. Starlight Social Club, 47 King St. N., Waterloo, presents, Darcys & Ralph, with special guest � e Industries, Nov. 18; Fresh Fade every Friday; Global Warming every Saturday. Visit starlightso- cialclub.ca. THURSDAY ENSEMBLE MASQUES � e K-W Chamber Music Society presents Ensemble Masques, a � ne baroque ensemble, Nov. 16, 8 p.m., at the Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. Tickets are $35, $20 for students. Guitarist Celia Linde, plays Nov. 21. Tickets are $30, $20 for students. Call 519-886-1673. SUNDAY LIONA BOYD St. Matthews Lutheran Church presents classical guitarist Liona Boyd, Nov. 19, 8 p.m., at 54 Benton St., Kitchener. She presents a Winter Fantasy. For more information visit ev9.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ ncommerce3/SEGetGroupList?groupCode=MAI N&linkID=cits&_. ONGOING UPTOWN GALLERY � e UpTown Gallery presents Light up the Sea- son, an all-members show, Nov. 14 to Jan. 13, at 75 King St. S. For more information visit uptown- gallerywaterloo.com. CITY OF WATERLOO MUSEUM � e City of Waterloo Museum presents 150 Stories for Canada's 150th called All this Belongs to You, to Jan. 26 at Conestoga Mall. For more informa- tion visit waterloo.ca. THE Stage THE Galleries Arts Events Concerts AROUND TOWN WATERLOO CHRONICLE � e Grand River Jazz Society presents Nick EventsEventsEventsEvents WATERLOO CHRONICLE THE Classics Be part of the scene Let us know of upcoming arts and entertainment events. Email editorial@waterloochronicle.ca. CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 1. Holds candles 7. In possession of 10. Rodents 12. Type of cofactor (Brit. sp.) 13. Hard candy on a stick 14. Animal of the weasel family 15. Things that should not be overlooked 16. "Silence" author 17. Dried, split lentils 18. People native to Ghana 19. Barros and Gasteyer are two 21. British thermal unit 22. Large oblong hall 27. Ethnic group in Asia 28. Holiday decoration 33. Milliliter 34. Open 36. Health physics concept (abbr.) 37. Tantric meditation 38. 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