28 - Friday, April 29, 198% - North Shore News AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ entertainment listing, is the place to look for live theatre, concerts, galleries, dance events, and pub and club performances. Running every Friday, Around Town lists North Shore and Lower Mainland entertainment happenings. Fukimo Thomson. _ Lindsey Lindsay, Kiyooka, Lorraine April 25-27 at 8 p.m. Conrad Alexandrowicz, Conway, Thecla Schiphorst- 29-May I at 8 p.m. Diana North Shore April Hendry Hall: The Bear. Chekhov's classic comedy teamed with: Chug, a hilarious. monologue featuring Rob Santo. May 7 and May 14. Sunday © Morning, a powerful drama by Deep Cove playwright Maureen Robinson. This play won N.S. Zone of Theatre. B.C. Festi- val. May 5, 6 and 12, 13. May 5-7 and 12-14, Hendry and E, lth. Res: 980-3473 or 687-3529, MARTIN MILLERCHIP listings coordinator Chick Snipper and Rebound. April 29, 30 at El p.m. Rebound May ! at 2 'p.m. 689-0926, Rebound Dance Collective. May 3-5 at 8 p.m. 689-0926. Vancouver East’ Cultural Centre: Info: Media Mix. Lisa Hartley/ Firehall Theatre: Choreographers Papers and conducted private.mi- crowave cooking classes. Yes You Can! was self-published and sells for a modest $9.95, surcly a macro-bargain for a micro-price. ‘From. page. 27 find awesome. _ Stoltman’s Hiking Guide not only tells you where and what these giants are but, with clear and simple maps, exactly how to find “them. Many are in West Van- mo eee couver and Stanley. Park; al} are within a day’s access of the North: Shore. ; This book is not merely a. guide: the main purpose in writing it was to promote the preservation of these superlative examples of their species, a practice that is legislated in much of the United States but ignored in British Columbia. The message js not a blanket plea for “wilderness preservation but. specifically a need to-rctain indi- © ‘vidual trees that are unique - and’ there are not that many of them: left. ' The Hiking Guide To The Big - Trees (Western Canada Wilderness . Committce; 144 pp.; $9.95 in soft- cover) has a good complement of black and white photographs and will enable readers to have their : own encounter of the arboreal kind. : ‘ ao Are you daunted by report and other job-related skills but worry that your image and ideas will-be . | ‘ diminished by your inability to ca- _ press thoughts, proposals and data essential to your work and possibly promotion? ARIES (March 21-April 20): Your financial affairs are emphasized ‘as. you make = your. way through this” challenging : Week. : TAURUS: “(April 21-May 298 . mS By and. large 1 avoid reviewing cookbooks, not. because I do not sition to take. - cook (I'do and’survivors have been’ * . effusive in their praise although: . the relief factor.caninot be dis-, counted) but simply because it is ors . difficult to. discuss them in this: : type of | column. Yes You Cant. . (Microwave) i is‘an exception; West: Vancouver authors Joyce. Webster and Margaret Eckford have made microwave cooking as simple and you are totally absorbed with what Enjoyable as it.can possibly be. - |. is takin place i in. your private. life. ‘How good is Yes You Can!? aes Well the Vancouver School, Hoard °: ‘bought 150 copies of this book to LEO uly 23-Aug. 22): Fur, standardize their entire cooking. ‘damental issues can no “program which is a pretty fair in- ‘dication that it has no rivals for" ‘be done. clarity and ease of use. : ‘The Webster-Eckfosd partner- © ship has taught microwave cooking: al vIRGO (Aug: 23-Sept. 22): since 1979 for school boards ry ‘Act according to your own "throughout the Lower, Mainland, ,. feelings this week, They, are nae written columns for major news now asi mer uide. is now the centre of your ex- terference this time around.. burner. Get on with what.must now - Reserve Now ie | "Mother's lay Dinner ~ Reservations “4368: MARINE DRIVE” WEST VANCOUVER business writing? Have you got the ° Week of May 1-7, 1988 ic 20): Stay in control of those. special arrangements... You - do have a ‘statement to make ora 7 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): : Your working environment ” ~ istence. You will hardly stand for in- ° uneven moments this week. ° ‘CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.. AUTHENTIC CHINESE CUISINE | | CHINESE. BUFFET a a CANCER (June 21-July 22): “ |i ‘Close personal relationships dominate your time. In fact, +: longer be placed on the back- , Edam presents, dance works by Lola MacLaughlin April 28-30 at 8 p.m, 254-9578, Kits House: Tangled Trinitics. An evening of new works by Michael Graham, Monique Jeger, Robert Meister. April 29-May 1 at 8 p.m. North Shore Presentation House: Joyce Neimanas. : Table Manners, Patrick Tracer. Two photographic exhibitions that run (to May 15. Gallery Hours: Weds.-Sun, 12-5 p.m. Thurs, 12-9 p.m. North Shore Museum and = Ar- chives: Real Friends; Survivors of the Playroom, 85' years of stuffed animals. Wed.-Sun. 1-4 p.m. Free! 209 W. 4th. Station Museum: Old tins, unusual artifacts, fire and ‘sports equip- ment, Sundays only 1:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Mahon Park, 16th and Jones. . ‘ Harrison Galleries: Daniel Izzard, W.- Van. .resident and Canadian Impressionist. Park Royal South. Celia Collin, New: work from this Scattish born artist. Collisions, W.Y. Memorial Library: Valerie Book makes microwaving simple Write Tot Win (Clear Com- munications Press; $12.95), written by North Vancouver's Tom" McKcown, is certainly the most concise and practical book this reviewer has read on the subject. © McKeown combines simple rules - “and examples in a highly readable format. The material is not in- timidating or loo academic in ap- - proach to allow the reader to im- mediately grasp the essential details. Having completed the 120 pages of this softcover book you _may impress yourself as much as you do your boss and co-workers. others” may not. be as resourceful as you, especially. in “money “matters. “Therefore, go. through this week very carefully. ‘SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. ; 22): The excitement that is felt now’can be traced to Brouwer, Oil paintings. 30. N.V. City Hail: Archive Photographs from the city's Plan- ning Dept. These old photos of North Vancouver will evoke many pioneering memories. To May 11. 441 W. b4th. N.Y... Courthouse: North Shore Photographic Society. To May 25. 200 E. 23rd. N.V. District Hall: ington, watercolors. Queens. Seymour Art Gallery: Tri-School Art Exhibition, Works of the stu- dents from Burrardview, Seycove and Sherwood Park Community Schools. 7:30-9 p.m. To May 18. Mon.-Fri. 9-4 and Weds. eves. 7- 9. 1204 Caledonia Ave. Park Royal: West Van Sketch Club. Spring exhibition. North Mall. To April 30. Capiiano College: Confrontation. Photographic exhibitions by first year. Media Resource students. .To April 29, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Room ALIT7. Sharli Galleries: Large selection of B.C. art including Tony Blicq, Alessandra Bitelli, Jack Olive, Jack Ploesser, 53 Lonsdale. To April Tam Sim- 358 W, LIBRA (Sept. “23-0ct. 22): a: You must understand that events of the past months. You are ° § asked ‘to make a choice. : ly through some of those fe 19): The eagerness with : breaking developments helps now. It : may actually: < serve to turn the tide. as. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. (J 18): Realize that you are in a stronger position’ than you’ve been led to believe. And you really can have the, desires of your heart: . PISCES (Feb, 19-March 20): agiet| Long-range plans and com- munications are highlighted. Keep in mind that time is very much S on our side. 4 iW % SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21): Move very quiet: : which you participate in late-' 7% eS cl lead By TAS CEOrt gs Centennial Theatre: Peace of Art featuring Juno Nominee Cameron, Festival of dance and music from different lands and cultures. April 30 at 7:30 p.m. 987-PLAY. Presentation House: Anne-Elise Keefer and Michael Strutt in a concert of Spanish and South American music for »flute and guitar, May 1 at 8 p. m. $8 and $6. Info: 731-7938. W.V. Sec. Schoot Theatre: North Shore Chamber Orchestra and North Shore Chorus. May 4 at 8 p.m. $6 and $4. 1750 Mathers. 921-9430. Panorama Park: W.V. Thursday Adult Band. Sun. May 1, 2-3 p.m. Elsewhere W.End. Community Centre: West Coast composers Marcia Meyer and Ross Barrett and visual artist James Vassiliou combine music and light. April 29-at 8 p.m. Info: 689-0571, Central =.Presbyterian | Church: Nancy Hadden. Solo recital by this specialist in early*flute. 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