Park and Tilford: Amos & An- drew, Mad Dog & Glory, Home- ward Bound: The Incredib!- Journey, Groundhog Day, Howards End, Shadow of the Wolf, Teenage Mutant Ninja Tur- tles Hl. 985-3911. Esplanade 6: A Far Off Place, Falling Down, Aladdin/Strictly Ballroom, The Crying Game, Swing Kids, Fire in the Sky. 983- 2762. Production House Theatre West: Peter and the Wolf. Angela Brown’s lively performance features body puppets, mime and dance, March 20 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $3 at the door. Inia: 872-0206. Silk Purse: Piano recital, featuring Poh-Lin Koh. March 20 at 2 p.m. - Presented by the North Shore Music Academy; sponsored by the West Vancouver Community Arts Council. Violinist Sarah Westwick and ' pianist Susan Chen, March 21 at 2 mM. . Ferry Building: Cellist Caroline Jackson, March 21 at 2 p.m. West Vancouver secondary school: Concert band jamboree. March 28, beginning at 1 p.m. CHARDONNAY — LOUIS LATGUR 1990 $17.95 (France) “THIS WINE used to be my bread and butter gift to ladies so com- passionate o¢ so profoundly dysfunctional that they would ac- tually cook dinner for me. Like underwear, the price creeps up, but its consistency has caused chagrin on more than one occa- sion when I've splashed out an ex- tra 10-spot or more on a prestigious white Burgundy that didn’t live up to its label. Like a well-made off-the-rack suit, always just a subtle cut above most imitators wha candy-up chardonnay or lay on so much oak you think you’ve been press- ganged into the British Navy. PINOT NOIR LEO BURING 1991 $9.45 (Australia) Burgundy is supposed to be the preferred plonk of Parisians, but if you order a glass of vin rouge in the City of Light you'll likely get something that'll peel paint off a Peugeot. The real taste of Burgundian dirt and sunshine starts coming through at the $25 to $30 a bottle range, but for half the price of one of their own self-parodying pro- ducts you can drink this, with its distinctive Pinot Noir nose, fresh, clean finish and “What the hell. open another,” price tag. Get some pate, a baguette, put on your beret, hum La Vie en Rose and stare at your old Lautrec pos- “ters until you glaze over. by John Moore 1495 W Bellovue 926- 5115 : apron Features the Nanaimo Concert z Band, six North Shore bands and ee the world premiere of North Van- couver composer Robert Buckley's Pacifica, Tickets: $2/1 available from band members or at the door, All proceeds will go to the CKNW Orphan's Fund. Info: 926-6719, Centennial Theatre: Carniina Burana. Conductor Lars Kaario leads the Capilano College Com- munity Choir and the Capilano College Singers. April 4 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets: 984-4951, THURSDAY, MARCH {8th DOOR CRASHER simpicty (GR 7 ASST HOME DEC BOOKS es B9.c._ DAI OTT A FANNYS BESTSELLER! 137cem WIDE vf 100% COITON ¥ POLYESTER COTIONS § +f FLORALS, STRIPES, § GEOMETRICS, AZTEC AND MORE ..... ¥ THE Look You're Looking for! 299 (Everyday §ifi . value price) pRAPERY nécm 169m POLYESTER COTION ACETATE MOIRE SHEERS SOLIDS-PRINTS-STRIPES ASSORTED COLORS fp 99 op. W299 1 15cm POLYESTER COTION CHINTZ SOLIDS (MATCHING QUILTED 8.99m) 137¢m PRINTS HOME DEC 99 COTION en UNDER 10 meter pleces- BUY THE PIECE whSteeNs 1 Danner 5 FARSICS we N “ Mey BEIT ute . Re Aint De LANO Manent 0 1D ¢p Queens Cross Neighbourhood Pub: The Rhythmatics. March 21. Music begins 8 p.m. to midnight. North Shore North Vancouver City Hall 2. foyer: Myth, ritual and symbolism Bitelli, received Exhibit includes WV ALESSANDRA BITELLI of West) = Winds Medal for a painting en- Vancouver is one of two Cana- _ titled Stone Stories 47. artist dian artists chosen to exhibit The exhibit, held at the work at the American Water- Annual York's Fifth Avenue, — features color Society's Salmagundi Club on New International Exhibition held in more than 100 works in water New York from April 7 to May = media on paper by — artists See more page 46 WHILE IT LASTS :