, MOI HOLE Hines \ cor desks vineh Buda: Hote Nu vile rene ~ an fat : Be : : eo Wa house. , 2eciges 1st-St. North ag esa’ 984*3255_ Kicking off its 4th season, this jively show includes: Ache Brazil wowing the Harmony Arts audience with their dynamic drumming and dancing; the creators of “Electric Playground” (the #1 TV program about the computer gaming industry); former engineer, now marine artist, Marviri James; social activism and art Under the - Volcano; and artist, Ursula Madeley sharing some techniques * feamed from the great mazters. Watch for prizes, prizes, prizes — dinner and CD giveaways! Friday September 4 at 9:30 pm Tuesaday September 8 at 1:30 pm / 8:30 pm IN M He’s back with guests and gusto! Tune IN, call IN, get (Nvolved. Monday to Fridays 2 am and 11 pm COUNCIL COVERAGE District of North Vancouver (meeting Sept. 8) 10 am, Saturday September 12 For information about how you can get television experience call 990-6125. community gas tank. Gasoline vapours will escape when your gas tonk is. too full and contribute NEWS photo Terry Peters PAPER maché artists Danielle Bluestone (left) and Lindsay Ross exhibit their collection of whimsical works alongside the driftwood sculptures of Michelle Stryk (nct shown) at Ron Andrews rec centre through Sept. 29.. qaileries hy Dundarave Cafe: Made in B.C. The paintings of Elizabeth Dowber. Aug. 29- Sept. 25. 2430 Marine Drive. Ferry Building Gallery: Body and Sovl teaturing the paintings of Lit Chrzan and Sharalee Ragehr. To Sept. i3. Gallery hours: noon. to 8 p.m., closed Mondays. The Gallery, Artisan Square, Bowen Island: European Moods, the photography of Dr. Ron ; Richardson opens Sept. 4. Meet the artist Sept. 13. Hours: noon-4 p.m., Friday to Sunday. North Vancouver City Hall: Studio 44. Drawing, painting, pottcry and sculp- ture by elementary and sec- ondary art teachers in School istrict 44. Sept. 1-24. Artist reception Sept. 15, 7-9 p.m. Exhibit is a program of the N.V. Community Arts Council. North Vancouver District Hall: Sculptural Details from Installation Work by local paintings by Baba . To Sept. 24, Business ‘hours Mon.-Fri. Exhibit is a pro- gram of the N.V. Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Muscum and Archives: Towing The Coast: Seaspan and its Predeecssors, 1898-1988. The story of Seaspan highlighting stories of deep sea towing and salvage and the develop- ment of the self-dumping barge. Wed.-Sun., noon-5 m, Free. Park Royal North: West Vanconver Sketch Club. juri show if paintings in various media by North Shore artists. Sept. 13-20, store hours. PGE Railway Station: Arrivals and Departures: Railways in North Vancouver, An exhibition of archival photographs and artifacts ling with Now, oe @b he Vancouver's railway history from 1914. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. every day. To Sept. 6. Foet of Lonsdale. Presentation House Gallery: WOLS — German Surrealist Artist opens Sept. 5. Photographs, watercolors and engravings by an artist responding to the “sickness” of Europe in the 1930s and °40s. To Oct. 25. Weds.- Sun., 12-5 p.im. Thursday to 9 p.m. Admission: pay what you can. gy Ron Andrews RecCentre: Paper, Wood Kn And Noahs and fy Daniclic aay aa logs/puppies m. in paper maché Band driftwood 7” creations of fae Michelle Stryk. To Sept. 29. Seymour Art Gallery: Nu Werk. Glass artists Joy Jubenvill and Brock Craig. To Sept 30 but note that gallery is closed Sept. 1-15. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. Tues.-Sun. (closed Monday: he gallery is call- ing for artists to submit onc piece of their work suitable for the theme of its annual DisCOVEry Exhibition. ‘The theme this year: The End. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Arts Centre: The Lucy Doll With Buttons. Sutton banners created to illustrate Diane Jarvis Jones’ third children’s book. Sept. 1-13. Gallery hours: neon to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Information: 925-7292. Wes: Vancouver Memorial Library: Serenery: louring the Familiar. Oils and water- colors by Niele Petersen to Sept. 26. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Chapman Land Surveying: 90 Years of Land Development in West Vancouver. Changes in tools and technology of the trade. Rahat Community of West Vancouver, Traces the history and contributions of the - Bahai community, over, the, “ae in etenae past 50 years. To Sep. 5. Information: 925-7295. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.ni.; archives open Tues. and Weds. only. im Arts Club, Granville Island: Red Rock Diser. The return of fast year’s tribute to the th: rock *n’ roll era of Red Robinson by Dean Regan. To Sept. 5. Box office: 687- 1644 Arts Club Revue Theatre: Theatresports. A zemount of last year’s See B.C. satirizes news and news stories. to Out. 3, Weds.-Sac. at 8:15 p.m. Other programming include The Jerry Swinger Shew, Fridays at midnight, and The Late Show, Saturdays at midnight. Information: 738-7013. 280-4444. Bard on the Beach: As You Like It, Richard IT] in reper- tory throughout summer. Box office: 739-0559. ‘Anne Commercial Drive venues: Vancouver Fringe Festival. The 14th annual theatre festi- val of new, old, wild, tawdry, bizarre and just plain bad theatre. 70 groups, 400 per- formances plus free entertain- ment. Sepz.10-20. 257-0366. Queen Elizabeth Theatre: Cats. Sept. 8-13. Tickets and _ information: 280-4444. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony 2’ Tina’s Wedding. Comic participato- ry Italian wedding. Thurs. Sat. at 6:15 p.m. Tickets start at $60 including “reception” meai at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. 280-3311. Vancouver Playhouse: An Ideal Husband. Melodrama, intrigue and wit from Oscar . Wilde. Previews Sept..7-9, opens Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. To Oct. 3. 873- 3371. - at raed} MacDonald Hall: Dear John (Cameleon). Alt/folk/rocker on a local — See more page 23 WILDEAN wit kicks off the Vancouver Playhouse sea- son. Allan Morgan, Wendy Noel and Tamsin Kelsey star Oscar Wikies An: ijeal-Hugberd ppeninn Gent. 7.