14 ~ Friday, April 2, 1999 — North Shore News Ferry Building Gallery: Paintings by Heather Lane and 3-D awemblages by Chervt Coppard. To April 1}. Gallery hours: 1] aum, to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: A Crest of Dreanss. Young artists tea- turing Ursula Fischer, Misti Hurst, Steven Hurst, Summer Hurst, Mike Jovee, Derek Junck, Doug Laxton and Donovan Pettigrew. Opening reception, April 3, 3-8 p.m. To April 30. Information: 986.2664. The Gallery in Artisan Square, Bowen Island: Trausition/lransformation. Photographs and mixed media by Carol Fancy. To April 5. Fri-Sun, noon-4 p.m. Bowen Island Art Workshop Annual Show and Sale. Featuring artists Lori Griffiths, Jenny Welsh, Anne Legasse, Mary Selman, Joserhine Harrison, Shannon Rondeau, Heather Croll, Florence Hoffman, Pat Elliot, Kay Hoffman and Sheila Collinson. April 9-May 2. Reception April 11. Gallery open Fri.-Sun., noon-4 p.m. Information: 947-2554. The Manifest Gallery: I: All Comes Apart: It All Comes Tagether. To May 5. Information: 987-7931. North Vancouver District Hall: Watercolours and mixed paintings by Margaret Keyand 3-D mixed media by Karen Ireland. To April 29. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and. Archives: Shipyard Snapshots: Cover to Cover. The colourful covers of the Wallace Shipbuilder, Burrard Dry Dock’s eraployee publi- cation. To June 16. Information: 987-5618. Museum open Tues.-Sun. noon to 5 p.m. PGE Railway Station: North Vancouver Corners. A photo- graphic display of North Vancouver meeting places, yesterday and today. To May 16. Weds.-Sun. noon to 4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale (987- 5618). Presentation House Gallery: Dark Odyssey. The work of photojournalist Philip Jones Grifaichs, known for his cover- age of the Vietnam War. To April 11. Weds.-Sun., 12-5 p.m. Thursday to 9 p.m, Admission: pay what you can. Presentation House Theatre Lobby: Dissonance. Photography exhibition by students in the Capilano Rio Crazy College media program. April 6-25. For information and viewing times call 990-3473. Ron Andrews recCentre: Tudor Serban. To April 10. Seymour Art Gallery: from the GIGANTIC to the minia- ture: Gulliver remembered. Giant and Lilliputian sculprur- al installations by Virginia Abbott, Ilze Bebris, Jennifer Gottesman and Roch Smith. To April 11. Hours: noon to 4 p.m., Tues.-Sun., closed Mondays. Silk Purse Arts Centre: A Breath of French Air. A show of works from students and instructors attending Capilano College’s 1998 Summer School of Arts in France. To April 4. Hours: noon to 5 p.m., Tues.-Sun. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Introduction. Darab 3. Shabahang’s oils, water- colours and mixed media. Planet Earth From Orbit. Anne Zaleski’s watercolours. To April 3. The Miracle of Flowers, Oil and watercolours by David Payne. April 6-May 2. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Kw’achmixwayth: Showing of the Pictures. Mildred Valley Thornton’s collection of Squamish Nation ancestors’ portraits, The Fistory of West Vancouver. An ongoing dis- play of historic documents and photographs, Exhibit hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m.; archives open Tues. and Weds. only. Information: 925-7270. Cordova Cafe: Lisbon Saudade. Photographs by N. Van photographer Johnny de Jesus. ‘Fo April 15. Plaskett Gailery: Land of Light. Exhibition by N. Van artist Gregg Simpson. To May 3. Opening reception April 7, 7-9 p.m. Information: 929- 6621. Simon Fraser Univessity: Reflecting on the Sunshine Coast. B.C. landscape series by former West Van sec- ondary school student, Tanya J. Behrisch. To April 16. Information: 291-5806. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Not About Heroes. The friend- ship of Wilfred Owen and Sicgfried Sassoon. April 7-17 (Weds.-Sat.), at 8 p.m. $10/$8. Ticket information: 929-3200. Hendry Hall: Salt-Water Moon. Touching Newfoundland drama by David French. The Players’ Theatre B.C. Festival entry. Preview April 8. April 9-24 (Weds.-Sat.) at 8 p.m. $12/10. Reservations: 983- 2633. Presentation House: Beyond Punk bands rock the house at all-ages gig ANOTHER successtul all-ages show took place at North Vancouver's Sealynn Hall on Saturday, March 28, The Livids, seething with attitude, delivered a chaotic set. Band members are lan Higginbotham (guitar/vocals); Shawn Korman (bass); Jean-Mare Trade! (drums). Loud and fast is not the only clement that sets Wisecrack apart front scores of other punk rock acts. They also have excel- lent dynamics and catchy hooks. Wisecrack are Brent Gil (gui- tar/vocals); Gavin Freddie (guitar/voeals); Chris Archer (drums); Kyle Richardson (bass/vocals). They have a new release on Spawner Records coming out in May. Well worth the coin. — Sprout _ Photos courtesy Hear and Now: Sprout cwww.ayeteaser.convaprout (photosubscribe) WISECRACK’S Gavin Freddie (left) and The Livids’ drummer Jean-Marc Trude! (right) caught in action at last Saturdéay's all-ages gig at North Vancouver's Seylynn Hail. the Meadow. A new Canadian musical by Ashley Lambert- Maberly. To Apnil 3 at 8 p.m. Saturday matinee at 3 p.m. $20/15. The School for Scandal. A Restoration come- dy by Richard Brinsely Sheridan. Preview April 8. April 9-24, at 8 p.m. $12/589. Reservations: 990-3474. Arts Club Theatre: Granville Island Stage: The Number 14. Hit comedy about a bus ride through sub- urbia. To May 8. Ticketmaster: 280-3311. Boca de! Lupo Theatre: Circadia. Original works of physical theatre. April 9, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, at 8 p.m. Matinces Sat. at 4 p.m. $15/$12. Pay what you can preview on April 8. For tick- ets and information: 688- 9424. Firehall Acts Centre: The Winners. Satirical expose of the urban class. April 9-18, at 8 p.m. $15/$12. For tickets and information: 689-0926. Gateway Theatre: Blood Brothers. A story of fraternal twins who are separated at birth. ‘fo April 17. Box office: 270-1812. Havana Cafe/Theatre: The New World Order. A political play presented by Theatre in the Raw. April 2-4, 8-11, ar 8 p.m. $13/510. Information: 708-5448. Metro Theatre: Thr Kingfisher. Vancouver premier of William Douglas Home's sophisticated English comedy. April 9-May 8 (Weds.-Sat.}., at 8 p.m. 2 for 1 preview April 9. Reservations: 266- 7191, Pacific Theatre: St. Joan. Candfelight Productions pre- sents George Bernard Shaw’s story about a rebel heroine. April 9-May 1 (Weds.-Sat.)., at 8 p.m. Thursday matinces at 4 p.m., Saturday matinces at 2 pm. Tickets: 731-5518. St. Andr-w’s Wesley Church: Tony »? Tina’s Wedding. Comic participatory Tealian wedding. Thurs.-Sat. at 6:15 p.m. Tickets start at $60 including “reception” meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. 280-3321. Stanley Theatre: Moon Over Buffalo, Broadway theatre farce. To April 4. Box office: 731-4311. Studio 58: After4Play. A program of four one-act plays featuring original work by students. To April 11 (Weds.- Sun.), at 8 p.m. Sunday mati- nee at 3 p.m. $6.50. Information: 323-5227. See more Page 17 - Discussion on ® The causes of the year 2000 computer problem ® Possible consequences * Ways to prepare yourself, your neighbourheod, your city LYNN YALLEY CENTRE Busy salon requires & professional stylist (experience preferred but sot essential) who exemplifies exceptional customer 2 service and technical expertise. Quality has its rewards, we offer: host event ON Sunday, April 4 the very excellent Rio Crazy Very Mobile DJ Service will host an evening of high energy Top 40 and Latin music at Gastown’s Purple Gnion (15 Water St., Gastown). There will also be a short Afro-Brazilian performance : with two dancers. 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