Oo0veeCoeoode esecgceeoese 060300000860 oo ec Oe ee zee 90 sdagngggaze eoeceeesece Sseaceeso. seoseseesoce $96009006009 oe 0960609080006 SOOGSOOCEORCE eoesece Seed NEWS photo lan Smith BLU Mankuma and Shirl Dene sing to each other in Showboat which opens tomorrow, Thursday, March 8, and continues through March 24, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. at North Van Centennial Theatre. Video exhibit mocks TV TELEVISION Interference is the name of a new video ex- hibition at Presentation House by seven artists who, in their manipulation of the formats and focus of com- mercial television, employ a familiar medium to deliver an unfamiliar message. American artist Richard Serra’s Television Delivers People is an acerbic analysis of the corporate structure of television and its social im- plications. Louise Gendron’s feminist videotape Femmes de Reve re-works television advertisements to challenge the distorted messages about women encoded within them. Spanish artist Antonio Muntadas examines the role of the reporter in shaping in- formation to fit format in Between the Lines. Two-way mirror, by Toronto artist John Watt, displays a soap opera con- sumer who is himself con- sumed as television becomes a substitute for living. Vancouver's Paul Wong brings to vacuous life the fan- tasy lifestyle portrayed in advertising. Peter d’Agostino’s TeleTapes uses analogy and metaphor to reveal the seduc- tive qualities of TV and their effect on the viewer. Max Almy constructs the generic political personality for passive consumption in her wry Perfect Leader. The two hour program begins with Serra’s 1973 classic and moves through consecutive years to Max CITY RHYTHM ORCHESTRA FEATURING %& DEBRA KAYE * FEB. 28 TO MAR. 10 TUESDAY TO SATURDAY RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED x“ fod ho ‘ nn ot yo re digs ANTE TWAT ea, Prasat Noelt) Vane cnsver NCOUVER’S ADULT M ALUB ba ° ‘ » “eo RN a oe 5 ee ee INTERNATIONAL PLAZA HOTEL 19904 Marine (rive YHA OOV) Almy’s technically dazzling 1983 production, thus reflec- ting in addition to the com- mon theme, the development of production style within in- dependent video. The exhibition continues until March 25. Paper dolls for adults PAPER CUT-OUT aft, pain- tings and drawings will make up Tony Brownless’ first one- man show at the North Van- couver Civic Centre Gallery, until March 14. Brownless became _in- trigued with the possibilities of cut-out art, with its strong color and simple lines, as did Matisse, and he has started experimenting with it. Many of his oils and multi media drawings reflect his Anna Fournogcrakis. ed to 2:00 am premises. 1134 Homer St Gencral Manage: PO Box 640 Victonta, B ¢ 1984 to be considered NOTICE OF INTENT RE: LIQUOR CONTROL & LICENSING ACT APPLICATION FOR “D” (NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC HOUSE) LICENCE It is the intention of the undersigned to apply; pur- suant to the provisions of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act, to the General Manager, Liquor Con- trol and Licensing Branch, Victoria, B.C. for a Neighborhood Public House licence to operate a licensed establishment on the premises situated at 1423 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, Mike, Paul The above type of licence permits the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages by the glass on the premises between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1! p.m., however if the local Mumepal or Regional authoritics approve the closing hour could be extend It also permits the sale of beer and BC. cider by the bottle for consumption off the An independent survey of the residents located within a one-half mile radius of the site is to be con ducted by: Marktrend Markcting Research tne , Vancouver, BC Residents of this arca should censure that they cast their votes on this survey. Any additional capression of opinion on the proposal may be written to Liquor Control & Licensing Branch ViW 2PH Weitten opinions must be received by March 24, travels around the world, and particularly Indo-China and Europe. The show, which is spon- sored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Council, continues at the Gallery in the North Van- couver City Hall - 141 West 14th Street, daily hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Monday through = Friday. tion: 988-6844. Informa- SHOWBOAT is coming to town. Imagine your- self aboard, tapping your feet to the melo- dies of its song-and- dance duo and rooting for the heroine in its featured melodrama. North Shore Light Opera Society presents the Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein II musical, a_ bittersweet SHOWBOAT STAGED BIS - Wednesday, March 7, 1984 - North Shore News romance set in the Mississippi River’s deep south and the Chicago of the 1920’s. Performances will be at Centennial Theatre, 23rd and Lonsdale, North Vancouver, Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 8 through 24. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets $8 and $6, available at VTC/CBO outlets and North Vancouver Recreation’ Cen- tre, 988-6166. Shore Light Opera presents Spring Specials every nite from 5 00 pm ROAST RIB EYE OF BEEF tender Juicy prime rib of beef served just right BREADED VEAL CUTLET delicately scasoned and pan fried to order FILLET OF SOLE gently simmered in a herb butter sauce VOL AU VENT ao delightful blend ol chicken & fresh vegetables served ina puff pastry Your Choice ... $7.95 all treals ate served with our purnpemnichel bread vegetables & nee pilaf or baked potato Across trot the © apiane Suspensii bridge ¢ CLOSED MONDAY 987-3388 v a