AATS FESTIVAL 7 , Creative Kids World, Saturday, August 14: A special day devoted to kids everywhere will be one of the highlights of the clos- ing weekend of this year’s festival. From }0 a.m, to 5 p.m. West Vancouver's John Lawson Park will take on an international flavour, as spe- cial tree workshops, concerts and exhibitions will allow children to learn more about the diverse cultures in their own backyard and around the globe. Concerts by the Sea line-up for the final weekend: — The Grames Brothers, 3 primary force on the Northwest roots music scene, perform tonight at 8 p.m. in John Lawson Park. — Michael Kacshammer, a wizard on the piano, per- forms Sat., Aug [7 at 8 p.m. in John Lawson Park. — Orchid Ensemble, per- forming Chinese folk songs as well as contemporary compositions, perform Sun., Aug 18 at 3 p.m. at the Silk Purse Gallery. — Viveza, Canada’s premier salon music group, perform Sun., Aug 18 at 7 p.m. in John Lawson Park. NEWS photo Paul McGrath Power broker FROM Casiro to Chretien, West Vancouver editorial cartoonist Roy Peterson carves up another political caricature for the Vancouver Sun. Peterson's caustic Styie often raises more eyebrows than the opinionated columns that run alongside his work. See page 19. CALENDAR:14 SWING TIME - CD REVIEWS:15 KHAC CHI ENSEMBLE - MANA - TOP TRACKS BRIGHT LIGHTS:16 UNDER THE VOLCANO - KINNIE STARR - ONE AGAINST - BETTY’S FASHION CINEMAS:1?7 THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR - UNIVERSAL NOIR FILM CLASSICS - SHOWTIMES BOOKS:18 SKVORECKY - TWO MURDERS IN MY DOUBLE LIFE - THE MAN WHO TRIED TO SAVE THE WORLD - THE DRAGON SYNDICATES - L.A. REQUIEM - SINS OF THE GiTY - THE REAL LOS ANGELES NOIR MAGAZINES:23 EQ - DOWNBEAT JAZZ - STRICTLY SLOTS - WALL STREET