28 - Wednesday, May 9, 1990 - North Shore News entertainment _FK\\5 onty ©1488 Or. COSMOPOLTA H ] [Perfect for Mom! Exercise & Aerobics Videos Video Dept. 983-2179 OF OYEAWAITER FOODS © Canta ana Coersedoy Bush Coty SENTINEL SECONDARY students rehearse a scene from The Sound of Music which opens to runs until May 12 at the school. Tickets, obtainable at the door, are $8 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, and $2 for children. Muzsikas aim for honesty why not?” The new Muzsikas recording, Blues for Transylvania, is due for North American release later this year. songs help. The people, they want to get rid of the pain, sorrow and sadness. Music like this is a big part of the culture. It’s possible that it sounds very idealistic, but From page 26 them to Vancouver May 1. Music Now: Has the coming of democracy to Hungary made it easier for Muzsikas to reach a domestic audience? Marta Sebestyen: “Until these changes, our music was totally connected to the opposition poli- = tics. The government didn’t like it, _—- didn’t support it and they did ae everything against it. They ad wouldn’t broadcast this music with = 4 the same effort they would broad- cast anything else. Now we have ae : many parties and some of the par- : : ties realiy do care about tradition and the identity of Hungarians.” Daniel Hamar: *‘To say the truth, for a long time we were almost dissidents with our music in Hungary. You had to be interna- tional — that was the way. It was impolitic to go against that and show this (indigenous) tradition which is valuable. That was somehow suspicious, because we were supposed to be international. To be international meant to serve Russian chauvinism.”’ Music Now: Do you believe this traditional music is a power for change? Hamar: “The songs, they are Laon ; ; always very honest. They are Pee . - vs 4 ‘ , yp & Ree, What people are saying about Kim's nails! a Aue! ‘Tee been to other nail shops but have never found a more professional, clean and friendly atmosphere anywhere.” Helen Pratt West Van onservation Show aT - wot tai ag “| drive from Coquitlam to have Kim do my nails because they are the thinnest, most natural looking acrylic nails [ve ever worn. 1 don’t even have to wear polish.” APRIL 24- MAY 19 Federation Gallery 952 Richards St. Tues, - Fri. 10:00 to 4:00, Sat. 11:00 to 3:00 S. Robertson Coquitlam “When I read in the North Shore News, that | could have Kim apply a complimentary acrylic nail, I realized I had nothing to lose. What a difference! My new nail wasn’t wide and bulky | looking like my other acrylic nails. I had Kim put a new set on me and now people notice my feminine looking hands, not the fact that I have obvious, acrylic nails.” | Lorill Fochdey speaking about the feelings of the people. Life is never easy. You have to fight always. And these © West Van.926-2661 ) Punchlines is one of the oldest com- | edy clubs in North America. Found- fed in 1978 by comedian Rich Elwood, ‘‘Western Canada's Original Comedy Theatre’ and Mr. Elwood B are together a truly great Canadian success story. SHOWTIMES SUMMER — May to September ® Monday-Thursday 9:30 P.M. doors at 8 P.M. 9:30 P.M. and 11:30 P.M. doors af 7:30 PLM. © Friday and Saturday (2 shows nightly) MAY 10-12 Jeff Jena from Los Angeles MAY 16-20 Drake Sather from Los Angeles MAY 23-26 Janice Ungaro from Vancouver We do not take reservations. . " (J FREE SUNDAE FOR MOM ON MOTHER,’S DAY... 3 with the purchase of any sandwich, hamburger or entree. WIN A BOUQUET OF EVERLASTING FLOWERS Enter your mom's name to win a unique arrangement of silk flowers set into ice cream cones, on display at each participating Big Scoop. Approx. retail value: $80.00. Contest dates: May 5 - May 12.1990, Random draw: May 13. SAlected entrant must correctly answer a skill-testing quesUon in order to win. Prize must be accepted as awarded. No purchase is 4 necessary. We recommend arriving 45 minutes co one hour before show time on the weekend and one-half hour on week nights for the best choice in seats. i 684-3015 _+ 43 Water Street, Gasto