Bel Art Gallery Inc.: Grand Gpening of new gallery in Edgemont Village, April 15 at 7 p.m, RSVP: 904-0907. Artist Ken Prescott is fea- tured. Dundarave Cafe: Watercolours, acrylics and pastels and oil by Lori Tjorbom and Barb Matthews. Opening night April 14, 4:40-6:30 p.m. To April 29. Ferry Building Gallery: Paintings by Hrather Lane and 3-D assemblages by Cheryl Coppard. To April 11. Gallery hours: 1] a.m. to § p.m., closed Mondays. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: A Crest of Dreams. Young artists fea- turing Ursula Fischer, Misti Hurst, Steven Hurst, Summer Hurst, Mike Joyce, Derek Junck, Doug Laxton and Donovan Pettigrew. To April 30. Information: 986- 2664. North Vancouver District Hall: Watercolours and mixed paintings by Margarct Key and 3-D mixed media by Karen Ireland. To April 29. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. . Community Arts _ Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Shipyard Snapshots: Cover to Cover. The colourful covers of the Wallace Shipbuilder, Burrard Dry Dock’s employee publi- cation. To June 16. Information: 987-5618. Museum open Tues.-Sun. | noon to 5 p.m. PGE Railway Station: North Vancouver Corners. A photographic display of North Vancouver meeting places, yesterday and today. To May 16. Prince George Eventually. Len Norris car- toons of the PGE and B.C. Rail systems. To June 13. Weds.-Sun., noon to 4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale (987- 5618). Gallery: Dark Olver Th 3 Dark Odyssey. The work of | photojournalist Phifig- Jones Griffiths, known for his coverage of the Vietnam War. To April 11, 12-5 p.m. Admission: pay what you can, Presentation House Theatre Lobby: Dissonance. Photography exhibition by students in the Capilano . College media program. To April 25. For information and viewing times call 990-3473. Ron Andrews recCentre: Tudor Serban. To April 10. Potter, Cynthia McLean and photographer, Mary Ann Muscat. April 10-May 16. our Art Gallery: from the GIGANTIC to the minin- ture: Gulliver remembered. Giant and Lilliputian sculp- tural installations by Virginia Abbott, Ilze Bebris, Jennifer Gottesman and Roch Smith. To April 11. Power Girls. Charlie Mayrs explores the role of corporate women in a series of acrylic paintings and pen and ink drawings. Opening reception April 14, 7-9 p.m. April 14- May 16. Hours: noon to 4 p.m., Tues.-Sun., closed Mondays. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Sou/ Journeys. Visionary and trans-. formattonal oil pastel paint- - ings by Sylvie Vanering. To April 18. Hours: noon to 5 p.m., Tues.-Sun. The Gallery in Artisan . Square, Bowen Isiand: Bowen Island Art Workshop Annual Show and Sale. Featuring artists Lori NEWS photo Paui McGrath DARIEN Edgeler (left) and Paul Kloegman play First World War poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon in Not About Heroes at the Deep Cove Shaw Theatre to April 17. Ticket information: 929-3200. THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS > New Robert Altman film opens at the Park > Stabbing Westward/Placebo April Il at the Rage > The Number 14 at The Arts Club Theatre & Cookie’s Fortune — Directed by Robert ltman, opens today at the Park. y Veteran director takes on the South with Glenn Close, Julianne Moore, Charles S. Dutton and Liv Tyler heading the requisite Altman cast of thousands. See Julie Crawford’s review page 17. @ Stabbing Westward and Placebo at The Ra Plaza of Nations, Sunday, April 11, 8 p.m. Tickets $18.50 — 280-4444, Double-bill with L.A. rock- ers and David Bowie fave’s Placebo. See Bob Mackin’s interview with Stabbing Westward on page 21. Bi The Number 14 at Arts Club Theatre to May 8. Tickets — 280-4444. Theatre critic Martin Millerchip recommends the Axis Theatre Company pro- duction for an evening of laughs. See page 16. NORTH Shore art teacher Wing Chow explores the idea of cultura! displacement in the Richmond Art Gallery exhibition Location/Relocation to April 18. Griffiths, Jenny Welsh, Anne Legasse, Mary Selman, Josephine Harrison, Shannon Rondeau, Heather Croll, Florence Hoffman, Pat Elliot, Kay Hotfman and Sheila Collinson, April 9-May 2. Reception April 11. Gallery open Fri.-Sun., noon-4 p.m. Information: 947-2554. The Manifest Gallery: It All Comes Apart: It All Comes Together. To May 5. Information: 987-7931. West Vancouver Memorial Library: The Miracle of Flowers. Oil and watercolours by David Payne. To May 2. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Kw’achmixwaylh: Showing of the Pictures. Mildred Valley Thornton’s collection of Squamish Nation ancestors’ portraits. The History of West Vancouver. An ongoing dis- play of historic documents and photographs. Exhibit hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m.; archives open Tues. and Weds. only. Information: 925-7270. Cordova Cafe: Lisbon Saudade. Photographs by N. Van photographer Johnny de Jesus. To April 15. Plaskett Gallery: Land of Light. Exhibition by N. Van artist Gregg Simpson. To May 3. Information: 929- 662). Simon Fraser University: Reflecting on the Sunshine Coast. B.C. landscape series by former West Van sec- ondary school student, Tanya J. Behvisch. To April 16. Information: 291-5806. Centennial Theatre: Anything Goes. Windsor sec- ondary school present this Cole Porter musical. April 14-17 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: 984-4484. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Net About Heroes. The friendship of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. To April 17 (Weds.-Sat.), at 8 p.m. $10/S8. Ticket infor- mation: 929-3200. Hendry Hall: Sale-Warer Moon. Touching Newfoundland drama by David French. The Players’ Theatre B.C, Festival entry. To April 24 (Weds.-Sat.) at 8 p.m. $12/$10. Reservations: 983-2633. Presentation House: The School for Scandal. An English comedy by Richard Brinsely Sheridan. April 9-24 at 8 p.m. $12/$9. Reservations: 990-3474. Arts Club Theatre: New Revue Stage: Full Metal Improv. Vancouver TheatreSports creates the ultimate war movie. Completely improvised. 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