Theatre Under The Stars: At Stanley Park’s Malkin Bowl is West Side Story running in reper- tory with Little Shop of Horrors until Aug. 13. Tickets and infor- mation available by calling 280- 4444 or 687-0174. Studio 16: Richard ill, Top of the Heap brings one of Shakespeare’s classics into the black comedy genre. Set on a garbage dump, The Lord Strange’s Players breathe new lite into Shakespeare’s classic tale of ambition, greed and tyranny. The show runs Aug. 16- 20 at 8 p.m. For more informa- tion or tickets call 733-7795. St. Andrew’s-Wesiey Church: The United Players of Vancouver present Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw. This portrayal of Joan of Arc runs to Aug. 13, 8 p.m., Wednesday, through Saturday. Tickets, $12.50, are available through Ticketmaster at 280-4444, Arts Ciub Revue: Theatresports returns to Granville Island for late-night, weekend shows. Showtimes are 11 p.m., Fridays and midnight Saturdays. For more information call 688-7013. Whistler: Whistler Summer Theatre presents daily The Adventures of Pinocchie, at 4 p.m. and Pippin, at 8:30 p.m. (except Sundays) at the base of Blackcomb Mountain. To Aug. 20. Tickets: $5 for Pinocchio and $12 for Pippin. Info: 986-4601. North Vancouver City Halli: The North Vancouver Arts Council’s 25th Anniversary Juried Visual Art Exhibition is on display until Aug. 17, 8:30-4:30. The exhibit, Cultural Transition, features works by Bob Yoshisuke Araki, Karin Bubas, Ruth Grant, William Holmes, Queen Mary students and others. For more information, call 988-6844. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: The Ambitious City traces the history of the development of North Vancouver from the early days of logging through to the shipbuild- ing industry of recent years. Ongoing. Bridging the Lions Gate shows historic images from the time of the building of the First Narrows Bridge. For more infor- mation call 987-5618. West Vancouver Ferry Building: Traces by Brad Cool gelato hard to beat From page 28 for $6; a full litre is $12. The cones sampled by Table Hupping’s special under-10-year- old contingent were all excellent. The fragola (strawberry) was loaded with fresh fruit; the strac- Ciattella was a creamy whipped cream flavored white pelato laced with chocolate chips; and the cocco (coconut) was similarly rich yet refreshing and loaded with fla- vor. Far a post-beachside dining dessert, cool gelato on a cish of in a cone is hard to beat. And L’Arte del Gelato is the North Shore's premier purveyor of gelato. L’Arte of ice-cream, indeed, Lamoureaux shows abstract col- lage works in mixed media and Table of Contents by Art Arntzen presents 3-D, metal and wood, hand-crafted furniture and sculp- ture. Both exhibits run Aup. 16- 28. For more info, call 925- 3605. Seymour Art Gallery: Design for Living: West Coast Fibre Exhibition features original fibre work, juried in 1992, and a video showing various artists af work. The show also includes speakers arranged hy the Vancouver Guild of Fabric Arts. The fabric exhibition runs to Sept. 4 frorn 7-9 p.m. Also, the gallery is now accepting applica- tions for the 1996 exhibition schedule. For information on shows or hours, call 924-1378. Harmony Arts Festival: The festival, which runs Aug. 8-14, features a tour of artists’ studios at the West Vancouver Senior Citizens’ Activity Centre, 605- 21st St., W. Van. Pre-registration is required. For more info, call 925-3605. Harrison Gallevies: an ever- changing collection of paintings, oils, watercolors and inks by local artists. For more info, cal! 926-2615. Circle Craft Gallery: True to Our Geometry features hand- blown glass by Lawrence Ruskin and tapestry by Ruth Jones. The show runs until Aug. 31. Info: 669-8021. Rendez-vous Art Gallery: A unique exhibition of original art saluting this year’s Molson Indy NEWS photo Nail Lucente WEST VANCOUVER mayor Mark Sager, left, is serenaded by cast members of the Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) production West Side Story. Sager and North VYancouvar City mayor Jack Loucks wore presented with “The Lions Gate Bridge Suite,” a set of two architectural drawings of the bridge for display at North Vancouver City and West Vancouver city halis. Proceeds from tho sale of the prints, $80 a set, wiil benefit future TUTS productions. Phone 627-0774 to order. Car Race runs from Sept. 1-11. For more information call 687- 7466. Science World: Star Trek:. Federation Science runs through August and features more than * NEWS photo Neil Lucente WEST VANCOUVER police constable Stephanie Taylor, teft, and West Van firefighter Jeff Bush investigate the disappear- ance of the Ferry Building Gallery clock. Find the clock during this week’s Harmony Arts Festival and win a Peter Kiss print. Clues are to be found in ArtBeat windows. 7 The former staff & management of King’s Fare -~ West Van welcome you to their new location. NORTH VAN'S only dine-in or take-out Traditional Fish & Chips. OPEN 7 DAYS Lunch & Dinner Wine & Beer Licensed . PARK & TILFORD CENTRE (next to Paper Parade) 980- 30 interactive exhibits. For more information call 268-6363. Burnaby Art Gallery: Eight artists joined forces to put together Floriculture, which fea- tures plants and flowers in the frame of artwork. Runs through Aug. 28. For information call 291-9441, The Rusty Guill: Varicus enter- tainers perform unplugged on Tuesdays, from 8 p.m. to mid- night. Queens Cross: Various enter. tainers perform unplugged on Mondays, starting at 8 p.m. Lier Ye OEE poe vi Fa} ? f Oh great Guru... can you ‘elle the Secret of Life on Eatth? / 47:+9 ie JSS — AN ro Park and Tilford: True Lies: 1:30, 7:60, 9:50; It Could Happen To You: 1:40, 7:05, 9:25; The Little Rascals: 2:00, 6:30, 8:00; Speed: 1:45, 7:15, 9:40; Airheads: 1:35, 7:25, 9:45; The Mask : 1:50, 7:20, 9:35. Esplanade 6: Angels in the Outfield: 1:45, 4:00, 6:45; Forrest Gump: 1:00, 3:45, 7:00, 9:45; The Lion King: 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30; | Love Trouble: 9:30; Clear and Present Danger: 12:45, 3:30, 7:10, 7:45, 10:G0, 10:36; Black Beauty: 3:15; Lassie: 1:10; The Client: 3:20, 7:30, 10:15. Park Royal: Bhaji on the Beach: Nightly: 6:50; Maverick. Nightly: 9:00; The Shadow. Nightly: 7:00; Blown Away. Nightly: 9:30; Four Weddings and a -Funeral. Nightly: 7:10. Wolf. Nightly: 9:15. LES coo Ghakh me {better get fcketsto ‘\ X\ THE SECRET OF LIFE ON EARTH BLOWING MINDS DAILY ON A GIGANTIC SCALE AT SCIENCE WORLD'S OMNIMAX THEATRE. SHOWTIMES: “The Secret of Life on Earth’ at 11145am.1230pm,445pm, 3.00pm. & 5 30pm. daily “Hail Columbia!” at 10.0C am & 415pm daity Admicsion ta OMNIMAS Theatre via WORLD b: sawn ADWLE OF Daher ar Erte es wai ree OVIN = HULNGD Se WORT ad. Or Care es SCIENCE WORLD is also featuring the Star Trek*: Federation Science exhibition wk Canadian Holidays MAX etals at ue than nite and ¢ vent Auedec Street, Vancouver, BC. VAA 527 Phone 268-6253 Fax 682-2923