14 — Friday, August 27, 1999 — North Shore News lleries “ CHePaesS ¢\. Ze Buckland Southerst Gallery: Paindnygs by Alessandra Berelli. 2460 Marine Dr., 922-1915. Ferry Building Gallery: Onr Salmon, Our Children, One Earth. A mixed-media-group exhibition. To Sepr. 12. Slide show and video clips, Sept 1, 7-8:30 p.m. Gallery hours: noon-6 p.m., Tue-Fri, noon-& p.m., Sat/Sun. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: Sissling Summer. A showcase of work by Ann Hurst, Sam Naccarato, Tony Wypkema, Carol Shumas. To Aug. 31. Dreamings. Austwalian Aboriginal art. Informative talks every Tuesday 6:30-7:30 p.m. Information: 986-2664. High Mountain Art Gallery: Featured artists: Ken Davidson, Ellis Braybam, Lise Brayham, Louise Cright, Hazel King and Russell Mang. To _ Sept. 30. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Located ar the top of Cypress Mountain Road. PGE Railway Station: Summer at the Station. Aug.28: Jane Lowery, mixed |. media, noon to 4 p.m. Chalk artist Judy Prendergast draws on the sidewaik every Saturday in August, from 1:30-3:30 : pun. Prince George Eventually. _ Len Norris cartoons of the PGE and BC Rail systems. Mon-Sun, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale (987- -5618). Ron Andrews recCentre: Jey Jubenvilt will exhibit jewelry, “S ornaments and perfume bot- tles created from fused and ’. blown glass. Jean Taylor exhibits her. tied on canvas paintings. To Sept. Seymour Art Gallery: Facets: * Segments of a Compound Eye. - Works in clay by Celiaand Keith Rice-Joncs. To Sept. 19. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tue-Fri, noon to 4 p.m., Sat/Sun, closed Mondays. Information: 980-7182. Torrefazione Italia Cafe: : ‘West Vancouver neo-classic : artist Grant Jin Park exhibits - Oil paintings and pen and ink drawings of Baroque string instrumentalists. To Aug. 32. - 1860 Marine Dr. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Photographs by threc mages of the Pacéfic Gostoy Dard Ga Smith, A. : « Perepeceive by Mary Ann Muscat and Nature by Robert Plummer. 'o Aug. 28. Correspondences by Jennifer Judge and Floral Fantasy by Graciela Mora: ~ Aug. 50-Oct. 2. Reception revue, at 8 p.m. Wed and Sun mau- -nées at 2 p.m. and Sat mati- -Tuns in'repe! with artists in attendance, Aug 30, 7:30-8:30 p.m. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Kwachmiswaylls: Showing of the Pictures. Mildred Valley Thornton’s collection of Squamish Nation ancestors’ portraits. To Aug. 29. The History of West Vancouver. An ongoing display of historic, documents and photographs. Exhibit hours: ‘Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; archives open Tue and Wed only. Information: 925-7270. The Whip: Creative Contrasts. Multi-media event by four local artists, Kathryn Brimacombe, Tegan Forbes, Katie Hlvnsky, Kelly Mullin, raise funds for the North Shore Crisis Services Society. To Sept. 12. 209 E. 6th Ave., Vancouver, Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Thomas T, A musical revue by local playwright John McGie in collaboration with Carl Craig. Sept. 2, 3, at 8 p.m. $10. archers: 929-9456. Arts Club Theatre: Granville Island Stage: Odd Couple. Neil Simon’s classic comedy. To Aug. 28 (Mon-Sat), at 8 p.m. Wed matinees at 2 p.m. _ and Sat matinees at 4 p.m. Ticketinaster: 280-3311. Arts Club Theatre Revue Stage: My Fair Island. Spoof ~ and salute to Granville Island. To Aug. 29, at 2 and 4 p.m. (Wed-Sun). ‘Free. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony n? Tina’s Wedding. Comic participatory Italian wedding. Thu-Sat at 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $55 including “reception” meal at - Chardonnays Restaurant. “ Group discounts. ‘Ticketmaster: 280-4444, taney Theatre: Swi Music d 730s and 40s ‘0 Aug. 29 (Tue-Sat), neces at 4 p.m. Ticketmaster: - 280-331. Vanier Park: Bard on 1 the ~ Beach. A Midsummer Night's * Dream. Romantic come: fan- tasy. To Sept. 25, Mac rtory with Dream. To Sept. 24 (Tue-Sun). Mequne Sor) Measure: One of ’s lesser-known sof. plays: To Aug: 28 (Tue-Sun). ‘Tickets: 739-0559. conte Bored out of your skull? Little grey cells itching te. ‘expand? Find out how to set your mind free... NEW photo Cindy Goodman MARLIN y sen son performed at Lonsdale Quay’s Latino Day last Sunday afternoon. Vocalist Marlin Ramazzini’s CD is reviewed on page 24. Ferry Building Gailery: Laurel and Jae Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. Children and family music, Weather permitting. Galleria Ambleside: Marg Desouza, Aug. 27; Ole Junt Jazz Trio, Aug. 28. All shows at 8 p.m. No cover. Information: 913-3449. Horseshoe Bay: Enjoy the Canadian folk sounds of Tete a Tete. Aug. 29, at 2 pan le Quay: ‘The Jazz Perpetrators and Mark Hasselbach, Aug. 29, from 2-4 Panorama Parks Concerts in the Cove. Swing with the music from Jobuny Ferrara & The - owing Machine. Aug. 27, 7-9 Weather r permitting. Deep Cove Daze with rausical appearances from the ’60s style pop/rock band The Sadeens, Te Georgina Taylor Band, the . African roots rock band Soukous Rizytinns and Celtic . bluegrass band Prydwen, soul music from Katrein and ker Schvelt Band and folk music from the Flying Folk Army. Aug. 28, from noon-7 p.m. Free, Information: 924°6871. Dr. Sun Yet-Sen Classical - Chinese Garden: Silk Road. Chinese lute and violin. Aug. 27, at 7:30 p.m. $8.50/$7. Information: 662-3207. * Dus toa prinier etror, f, the special insert thet was ta appear in the Sunday, August 22 fasue will appear in the Sunday, August 29 iseue. O’Doul’s: Opera Breve present A Tribute to Cole Porter, Aug. 28, at 8 p.m. No cover Information: 228-0886. St. Andrew's-Wesley Church: SummerChor 799 present the * Giuseppe Verdi ae Oratono for eed thon choir and . soloists. Aug. 27, at 7:30 p.m. $7/$5. Information: :683- 4574, ext 104. Howe Sound Inn: jam night en Thursday of each month at Ljnmood Pub: Bands every uursday, Friday, Saturday at 9:30 p.m. I Spy, Aug. 27-28. Hot Rail Sepr. 2-4. Dance contest, Aug. 28. Maplewood Pub: 5h ” Anniversary Party, Aug. 29, . lam ‘pm. Live music -- every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m: Silverload plays the last Sunday of each month. Info: : aha in eich ood . ‘Rasty Neighbourh ; Pub: Jazz every Stinday start- ing at 8 p.m. Info: 988-5585 Waterfront Bistro: Swing Night every Saturday at 9 p.m. Tickets are $5 and include swing lesson from 9:30-10:30 North Shore Women’s Centre: Call for submissions of women’s writng and artwork to compile a “mini zine” that will accompany the newsletter, The Nellic. Please submit your work to The North Shore Women’s Centre, 944 W. 16th St., N.V. V7P 1R3. Phone: 984-6009 or fix 980-4661. Presenzation House Theatre: Call for 2-D Visual Artists. Soliciting North Shore artists to exhibit in the theatre lobby eailed The Outer Space Gallery. Information: Vai at 990-3474. Seymour Art Gallery: Cail Sor Entry. Applications being accepted for an exhibition of pastel two-dimensional works in the spring of 2000 until Sept. 15. Information: Carole Badgley at 924-1378, Robson Square Plaza: Walz Through the Summer, Every Friday night from 8-11:30 p.m und! Sept. 3. Ballroom, swing, and latin dancing includes lessons, demos and live bands. Hotline: 738-6068. _ = Compiled by Sharon Cocomile E-mail (sharon@nsnews.com) Top 10 tracks © 1. Donde estan bos ladrones — Shakira 2. The Girl from Ipanema — Kenny G, featuring BeBel Gilberto. 3. Te sigo amando — Sonora USA 4. Got a Hook on You — TLC 5. Levantande las mano — Ej Simbolo -. - . & Someries =— Britney” ? i 1 Cant Take My Eyes oF ‘Of You — Lauryn Hill’ . 8. Holiday — Naughty By Nature... 9, Love for a Day— Ricky 10. Someday — Sugar Ray -—— Rio Crazy DJ Raul Cruz ‘ts attending the DI Expo in Atlantic City this week. ‘Lower Aboriginal art studied YOU won't find a horizon line in contem- porary Australian abo- riginal art. That’s because the artist considers himself part of the picture, says Merlyn White. After 27 years with the B.C. Cancer. Agence retired nurse recently und new career importing Sponge inal art from Northern and Central Australia. : White fell in love with the art while visiting a‘daughter living in Sydney, Australian. Australian aboriginal art is a combination of. abstract minimalism and an iconogra- phy of symbols that makes use of European materials, says - White, Styles vary according to where. the. artist comes from but can include: dot painting, cross-hatching and X-ray techniques. ; White .wants to share her pzwion for this unique art: with others. In the late fall she'll be launching a lecture tour .across ~ the. Lower Mainland. — . noge She’s offered informative talks: about. the art’. form Tuesday evenings through § August at First Street Gallery, . which sells, the imported. art. White’s: last. scheduled: talk J there is Tuesday, «Aug. 31, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The gallery is located at 252 E. First St. in’ Lonsdal rth Vancouver. ; : Anyone interested attending the presentati ; asked to contact “Susan at *Arailable on one year plan from CantelAT&T. with a monthly service fee of $20 or greater. Limited time offer. See in-store for details. Rogers Cariel Inc. “AT&T Corp, Used Under License.