: vx Dhar Th ee ee A ie aes : = 4 4 AN 4 ; i TSR ER J RERE oe Ee ee _ ea a — SF aN > es PX 4 y n a SS : <4 x os ay N WAN 1 ty ) 4 ; AWA CAN. : Sane oa ‘ \ : ot SL > PIS - ; se i ee SORT NE RE YS Re ae / Ct oA get ea it 2%: ~ ot . + . . L ‘ Does 2 Se fy SON Re 2 EG on a Bore = fio nx 2 Soe a LoRRS EPL i BS NS aaeal Ley : if Fram Page 14 of the Caol aud Beyond, A program celebrating a half century of tcool” jazz. Presented by the Capilane College Bachelor of Jazz Studies program. Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. SIS/S10. Tickets: 990-7810. Centennial Theatre: Sovernix, Award-winning a cappella group. Concert suit- able for ages 5-12 years. Jan. 16 at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. $9.50. Part of the Family Festival series. Celtie Concert in honour of Robby Burns. Performed by the West Vancouver Youth Band and photo Lee Miller Teity Peters West Vancouver Secondary Book Reviews Treble Choir. Jan. 23 at 7:30 PICASSO posed for Lee Miller, whose remarkable p.m. SLO/S5. 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Soon the ghtter 1% Beneatis the Canopy, pho- section features both piant and every Thursday, Friday and History. Mondays, Jan. 17- & of tinsel town that blinds them —_ tographs by Kevin Schafer, animal life from that area of Saturday at 8 p.m. and March 27. {nformation: 925- j both tums out not to be suc- text by Downs Mathews, the rain forest. The colourful Sundays at 3 p.m. No cover, 7290. \ Information: 913-3449. cess and fame, instead it’s revenge and retribution. “Hollywood and her tramp sisters fame and fortune were nothing but a bunch of whore seducers, With 2 smile and a wink and a wiggle of the ass they shanghaied you over to some dark comer where their brothers, the twin goons despair and defeat, waited to come at you bearing all the preasantries of a back-alley abortion.” Chronicle Books, 144 pages, $24.95 US. Beneath the Canopy takes the reader on a journcy to a magical place thar few of us will ever see. 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