Capilano Arbutus Studio: bidrpendence, Vee Bessiig’s play about cutting the apron strings. Feb. fo 22 at 8 p.m. Taformation: 990-7810. Hendry Hall: Maza Suite. Neil Simon comedy of love and marriage. Feb. 27-March 14 (Weds.-Sat.) at 8 p.m, $12/10. Reservations: 983.2633. James Buchanan Theatre, Argyle Secondary School: She Crucible. Arthur Miller's play about hysteria, witcheratt and honesty, March 2, 4,5,8.9 at 7:30 pum and March 8 at 2 pun. $7. Presentation House Arts Centre: Last of the Red Hor Lovers. A romantic comedy for the Valentine season by Neil Simon. Feb. 13-28, Weds. to Sat. at 8 pam. $12/9. Reservations: 990 3474. Slaying Dragons opens March 5. St. Christopher’s Church: St. Christopher's Cabarez. Feb. 18 21. at 8 p.m. $12. Only Feb. 18 tickets left. 922-5322. Arts Club Theatre: Travels With My Aunt previews Feb. 27, opens March 3. Tickets: 687.1644. Arts Club Revue Theatre: Fear Kuo. A brand new improv comedy featuring Shawn Macdonald. Opens Feb. 24 at 8:15 p.m. Box office: 687-1644. Performance Works, Granville Island: The Kiss Project. Dance, theatre and niusical offerings in nwo different programs as well as some interesting workshops. To Feb. 21. Details at DanceArts Vancouver: 606-6434. Vancouver Playhouse: Mrs. Warren’s Profession. G.B. Shaw and the ultimate mother/daughter emancipation nightmare. To March 7. 873-3311. Studio 58, Langara: Cabaret The famous musical play based in the horror of pre-war Germany. To March 1. Tues. ta Sun. at 8p.m., Sunday matinee at 3p.m. $13/11/10. Information: 323-5227. concerts:;/ Capilano College Theatre: Nitecap vocal ensemble and the 4:30 band. Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. A special night of iazz for just $5. Information and tickets: 984-4951. Centennial Theatre: Persian Night. Presented by the Pars National Ballet Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. Information and tickets: 983-0015. Handsworth Sound Spectacular XIV. Feb. 25. Information: 987-3381. Blue Note: Three Divas. Three professional opera singers, including Valerie Galvin and Heidi Beeier from the North Shore, in concert. Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. 2340 W. 4th Ave. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church, VAncouver: Loaves and Fishes. A benefit concert for the Vancouver Food Bank {caturing many performers and guests including W.V’s Marcus Moseley. Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. SIS advance, $18 door. 280-4444. Artists for Kids Gallery: Life ina Newfoundland Ontport will feature 33 new works by premicr Canadian printmaker Robert Blackwood. The public may view the exhibition weekdays only, 3:30 -6 p.m. until March $3. There will be an open house March 4 to 8 p.m. Admission by donation. 810 W. 21st, N.V. Information: 987-6667 (Loc 25). Centennial Theatre: sandi wilson, photography. To March 1. ‘Tate cose ie veP aed * bdA The ice men cometh wel gps TE, oar NEWS photo Cindy Goodman Hurst on First WEST Coast artist Ann Hurst has opened Hurst on First, a gallery located at 252 E. 1st St., North Vancouver. Currently featured in the gallery are paintings by Lions Bay artist Sandy Barclay. Gallery hours are Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment. Dundarave Cafe: Sell Lights. The watercolors of Anne McMahon. To Feb. 28. Ferry Building Gallery: The Garden in Art. Mixed media from Bryan Andersen, Cori Creed, Mary Downe, Mary Comber Miles, Gaye Hammond and Nancy Wientjes. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. North Vancouver District Hall: Where Our Hearts Arc. Watercolors by Jacquie Manning and Marlon Edwards. Tudor Serban, sculpture. Both exhibits to Feb. 26. Business hours. A program of the N.V. Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Arrivals and Departures: Railways in North Vancouver. Archival pho- tographs and artifacts dealing with N.V.'s railway history from 1914. To Feb, 22. Famons Ships, a small photo- graphic display of famous ships that have sailed the Burrard Inlet. St. Paul’s Restoration. Photographs of the restoration of Burrard Inlet’s oldest building — St. Paul's Church. Weds. to Sun. noon to § p.m, Free. Presentation House Gallery: Hew far back is home ...a survey of 25 years of photographic work by Vancouver- based artist Sandra Semehuk. To March 1. There will be a symposium, Land, Relationship and Community, exploring how relationship to land shapes relationship to self and community Feb. 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is free but must be received by Feb. 18. Gallery hours: Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m., Thursdays noon to 9 p.m. Phone: 986-1351. Arr Renal Event organized by the NV. Community Arts Council. Feb. 23, noon to 8 p.m. Rent your art by the month from local artists. Also a sale of older works. Information: 988-6844. Ron Andrews Recreation Centre: Jack Ploester, pouery and glass; Maggie Witssche, jewelry, wooden jewelry boxes and tapestry evening bags; Tracey Tarling, monoprints. To March 8. Photo Andrew Wynne Seymour Art Gallery: Body Language. Veronica Plewman's figurative nude paintings based on Kokoro Dance. Kokoro video available on request. To March 8. The gallery is calling for artists’ submissions for its annual Discorery Exhibition: A Singular Face, Call 924-1378 for details. Gallery hours: noon See Calendar page 2h NEWSHOUNDS AND CAMERA OPS WANTED! We're looking for Story Sleuths. If you are a confident, assertive, inquiring mind interested in pursuing a broadcast career, Contact us. You must be interested in your community and have time to give to regular commitment. Also, camera operators required for daytime studio tapings. Cal our Voice-mait at 990-6125 MUNICIPAL HOTLINE Eating disorders are affecting up to 1 in 5 Canadian teens! Fifty per cent of 9-year-old girls and 80°% of 10-year-old girls have dieted! What are we daing to hetp young women (and young men) from this potentially fatal problem? Join youth work4s:, Roberta Martell and her guests and call in with your commenis and questions. 990-6130 LIVE Thursday February 26 at 7PM. COUNCIL COVERAGE MEETINGS OF FEBRUARY 23 7 pm Monday February 23 (LIVE) — District of North Vancouver Repeats Saturday February 28 at 10 am 2 pm Saturday February 28 District of West Vancouver R@GERS , Community 1471. Pemberton Av NORTH Vancouver's Kevin Henderson (left) and Greg Simmons lace up for a weekend Siockey game on Lac La Jeune. Several homeowners have built rinks on the frozen surface of the lake near Merritt, B.C.