NOVEMBER 10-16, 2005 WESTCOAST LIFE D Weekend m T • h u r s CALENDAR. I" E . • DEAR SANTA • ANAGNOSON AND KINTON FIRST IMPRESSIONS THEATRE, Deep Cove to Nov. 26 EVERGREEN CULTURAL CENTRE, Coquitlam 8 p.m. Written by Norm Foster, this family comedy follows Santa as he tries to grant a special holiday wish while his elves deal with a shortage of supplies at the North Pole. James Anagnoson and Leslie Kinton celebrate their 30 years as a piano duo with a program of favorites that includes works by Mozart, Arensky, Dvorak and Gershwin. • WE'LL MEET AGAIN ORPHEUMTHEATRE 2:30 p.m. This annual Remembrance Day concert, hosted by Dal Richards and his Orchestra, features a nostalgic mix of music, song and poetry popular during the world wars. • LOST LAGOON LANTERN FESTIVAL STANLEY PARK 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. • SET: ROOM 302, BY JUDY RADUL & GEOFFREY FARMER ARTSPEAK to Nov. 26 This small Gastown gallery space is littered with courtroom wreckage for a video and installation work by Geoffrey Farmer and Judy Radul. One of the old courtrooms at the Vancouver Art Gallery is the setting for the video, which suggests a mock trial as actors work from a script of real court transcripts and fictional texts. Bring your under-the-sea themed paper lanterns for a walk through the paths in the park to the Vancouver Aquarium where there will be magicians, face painting and more. Gather at Lost Lagoon at the foot of Albernie Street. • SACRED SITES TOUR VARIOUS LOCATIONS 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Take a self-guided tour through some of Vancouver's religious heritage buildings, including St. Andrew's Wesley, with its 14th Century-style tower, the Shiv Mandir Hindu Temple, where an explanation of Hinduism and ritual will be offered, and Holy Resurrection Church, which contains 36 traditional golden icons of Christ's life. Tickets for the tour can be picked up today at any of the participating churches. For more information, and detailed schedules, visit www.vancouverheritagefoundation.org and follow the links for the Sacred Sites Tour, or call 604-264-9642. • CHRISTMAS PET & CRAFT FAIR AGRIPLEX, Cloverdale 9 a.m.-4 p.m. See a K9 drill team and their dogs perform to Michael Jackson's Thriller, get a photo of Santa with your pet and learn about various rescue organizations at the pet fair featuring more than 40 displays for animals. Show also held on Saturday. • RECENT WORK BY DAVID CARTER TRACEY LAWRENCE GALLERY to Nov. 19 Photography and sculpture are combined to create an installation centered on aspects of magic and illusion. The artist incorporates staged self-portraits that evoke horror and gore.