Attists for Kids Gallery: Lipe anus Newfoundland Outport wil teature 33 new works by premier Canadian printmaker Robert Blackwood. The public may view the exhibition weekdays only, 3:30 -6 p.m unul March 13, There will be an open house March + to 8 p.m. Admission by donation. SLOW. 21st, NV. Information: 987-6667 (Lac 25). Centennial Theatre: sand: wilson, photography. To March i. ; Dundarave Cafe: Still Lights. The watercolors of Anne McMahon. To Feb. 28. Magic Moments Revisited, the paintings of Daphne McLean. Opening gala, March 4, 4:30-6:30 p.m. to March 30. Ferry Building Gallery: The Garden in Art. Mixed media from Bryan Andersen, Cori Creed, Mary Downe, Mary Comber Miles, Gaye Hammond and Nancy Wientjes. To March 8. Gailery hours: 1] a.m. ta 5 p.m., closed Mondays. North Vancouver District Hall: Art Rental exiibie. Sclected paintings from a program that offers the pub- lic an opportunity to rent original works of art by the month. Business hours. A program of the N.V. Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: High Fliers. A travelling exhibit from the National Museum of Aviation in Ortawa featuring Canadian women avia- tors. Opens March 4. Famous Ships, a small photo- graphic display of famous ships that have sailed the Burrard Inlet. St. Paul’s Restoration. Photographs of the restoration of Burrard Inlet’s oldest building — St. Paul’s Church. Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m. Free. PGE Railway Station: Cartooning Rail. Cartoons of the P.G.E. and British Columbia Railways depicting in part derailments, hostile homeowners and financial difficulties. To March 29. Noon to 4 p.m., Weds. to Sun. Foot of Lonsdale. Presentation House Gallery: How far tack ts home ... a survey of 25 years of photographic work by Vancouver-based artist Sandra Semchuk. To March 1. Zhou Tichai and Geng Jiany: Two Contemporary Artists from China opens March 7 with a curatorial talk by Xia Wei at 2 p.m. followed by a reception. Artists in attendance. Gallery hours: Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m., Thursdays noon to 9 p.m. Phone: 986-1351. Ron Andrews Recreation Centre: Jack Ploesser, pot- tery and glass; Afaggie Witssche, jewetry, wooden jew- elry boxes and tapestry evening bags; Tracey Tarling, monoprints. To March 8. Seymour Art Gallery: Body Language. Veronica Plewman’s figurative nude paintings based on Kokoro Dance. Kokoro video available on request. To March 8. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. (closed Mondays). Silk Purse Arts Centre: Islamic Designs. Mostafa Kamal Hassan. To March 1. Out of the Blue. Kal Opre and Via Nova Group, a visual arts group formed in 1994, Opens March 3. Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Information: 925-7292. A ab NEWS photo Terry Peters Reflections MOSTAFA Kamal Hassan’'s abstract paintings on giass reflect the Egyptian-born artist's love ot history. His exhibition, islamic Designs, con- tinues at West Van's Silk Purse to March 1. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Watercolours — An Intricate Experience. Paula Fodchuk. The Colours of Happiness. Michele Mardesic paints on glass and porcelain and miniatures. Both shows to March 1. Tle Four Seasons. The oil paintings of Peggy Smith. Opening reception March 2, 7:30-8:30 p.m. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Chapman Land Surveying: 90 Years of Land Develapment in West Vancouver. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m. Hendry Hall: Plaza Suite. Neil Simon comedy of love and marriage. Feb. 27-March 14 (Weds.-Sat.) at 8 p.m. $12/10. Reservations: 983-2633. James Buchanan Theatre, Argyle Secondary School: The Crucible. Arthur Milicr’s play about hys- teria, witchcraft and honesty. March 2, 4,5,8,9 at 7:30 p.m and March 8 at 2 p.m. $7. Presentation House Arts Centre: Last of the Red Hot Lovers. A romantic comedy for the Valentine sea- son by Neil Simon. Closes Feb. 28. Weds. to Sar. at 8 p.m. $12/9. Slaying Dragons, writen by North Shore playwright Michael St. John Smith, opens March 5. Weds. to Sat at 8 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sundays. $14/10 with two for one Weds. and Sun. The play follows six mien who join a new men’s group. Box office: 990-3474, Arts Club Theatre: Travels With My Aunt previews Feb, 27, opens March 3. Tickets: 687-1644. Arts Club Revue Theatre: - Fear Knot. A brand new improv comedy featuring Shawn Macdonald. Box office: 687-1644. Vanconver East Cultural Centre: Grace. Touchstone Theatre’s production of Michael Lewis MacLennan’s new play about flecting moments of human contact. March 6-21, Tickets: 280-3311. Vancouver Playhouse: Mfrs. Warren's Profession. G.B. Shaw and the ultimate mother/daughter emancipation nightmare. Excellent production. To March 7. 873- 33h. Studio 58, Langara: Cabaret The famous musical See more page 3 NEWS photu Torry Peters The Crucible CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED? You HAVE THE RIGHT! 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Host Judi Ainsworth, 990-6130 LIVE Thursday March 5 at 7PM. COUNCIL COVERAGE 7 pm Monday March 2 (LIVE) District of West Vancouver NOTE: No Saturday repeat of this coverage or any cther council meetings due to live coverage of the NDP Convention. R@GERS ARGYLE drama students (left to right) Kathy Tsoi, Nathan Marcuzzi and Eileen Keast act out a scene from The Crucible, Arthur Mitler’s drama of hysteria and personal identity set against the backdrop of a New England witch hunt. Performances are March 2,4, 5, 8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m., and 2 p.m. on March 8. Tickets, $7 at 985-3181. Community a Aeguiver: B.C. V7P 3R9° ‘Pemberton Ave... North.