ARTS EVENTS Compiled by Ann Hamilton Around Town is a free service provided for non-profit and community arts groups. Please fax a press release for your enter- tainment event to 985-2104, The News tries to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of sub- missions printed. For guaranteed publica- tion contact classified (986-6222) or display ad-ertising (980-0511). Presentation House Gallery: Urban Fictions. a collection of new works by twelve Vancouver women artists witich address women and urban life, will be on display until Feb. 18. Info: 986-1351. Ferry Building Gallery. Through Lions Gate, an exhibition of paint- ings by artist Clayton Anderson wil! be on display until Feb, 18. /mages of the Feminine, by artists Dianne Buchanan, Lil Chrzan and Janice Mann Walker, runs Feb. 20 - Mar 3. The artist’s dialogue will be at 11 am. with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m., Feb. 20. Winter hours are 11 am. to 5 p.m. daily. Closed Mondays. Info: 925-7290. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Presents artists Doug Rae and Judith Rue, landscapes in oil and fabric folk art to Feb. 18. Bruce Boyd Exhibition, West Coast Landscapes by West Vancouver resident and artist Bruce Boyd will be presented Feb. 20. Beep Cove Shaw Theatre: Performances of Heaven Can Wait tuns to March 2. Tickets are $12 for aduits, $11 for seniors and children. For reservations call: 929-9456, Centennial Theatre: ' Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, presented by the West Vancouver secondary school: Li'l Abner, The Hillbilly Riot, Feb. 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, and 24 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $10 adults, $8 students and seniors. Call 981-1100. Mount Seymour United Church: Pandora's Vox Concert, featuring blues, jazz and jive. 2 p.m. 1200 Parkgate Ave., N.V. Tickets $15 and New Tenning Beds with “Double face tanners” New Hydrotic reg, beds a + Private Deluxe Cabanes eg ; EX in Male NEWS photo Paul McGrath LIL ABNER, played by Geeritt Duntz, can't escape the clutches of Daisy Mae (Laura Mingay). Nicola Anderson, Adrian Mitchett, ’ Sarah Bird and Jason Ainblie also play in West Vancouver Senior Secondary's production of L’i! Abner. The musical, based on Ai Capp's popular comic strip, opens at the schco}! tomor- row, Feb, 15, at 7:30 p.m. and runs Thursday through Saturday to Feb. 24, Tickets, $1 and $8, are available by phoning 981-1109. $13. Info: 924-1378 or 929-2725. - Orpheum Thestre: = Student Showcase, featuring David Foster and the best musical talent from B.C. high schools including an appearance by former Carson Graham secondary school conduc- tor Peter Taylor, begins at 8 p.m., Feb. 16. Also: Senior Orchestra of the Vancauver Youth Symphony, will be joined by singers from the Department of Music at Capilano College for one performance of Car! Orff’s Carmina Burana. Feb. 18, 2:30 p.m. Tickets $15 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. Info: 737-0714. How to. Pap Ep ew EXPLORE THE SAVINGS 21. 1 Present this coupon and A receive a compflimextary § dimner enfree whena § second eniree of equal or greater value is purchased. 4. Maximum value $12.00 Valid Sun-Thurs until Feb. 29/96 SPECIALS NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER PROMOTION | PRIME RIBI WEEKENDS 543.09 FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY 988-0077 180 West Esplanade N. Van Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: 9 p.m. bands: Hurricane ard The Twisters, Feb. 17; The Jammin Buddha's, Feb. 18; Melanie Decker, Feb. 21; The sugar Beets, Feb. 24; The Jammin Buddha's, Feb. 25; Marsha Thompson, Feb. yet Hwy 1, Coquitlam JEWELRY for your WINDOW Verticals and Pleated Nena BEY Shades Offer ends Feb, 29/96 Appoinied dealer for Silent Gliss is : Motorized Systems SilentGliss for over 10 years te North Van* Behind Gap Mall Bets ®ade mc AL Pt Coqquitiarn 942-3911 Vancouver 264-7255 Squamish 898-5252 Whistler 932-6617 ee WM eB y All regular price packa ed | stock valued to $12.98ea, :