course at the college next year. ONE HUNDRED technicians and assorted film personnel descended on North Shore Studios last month to begin work on Run, produced by Disney's Hollywood Pictures. The movie stars Patrick Dempsey and Tracy Pollan (Michael J. Fox’s DAVID SEWELL, Bret Pendleton and Elisa Cogan joined scores of other youngsters last week at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre to audi- tion for parts in Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables, coming to Vancouver These people are in- telligent, quick-minded, and versatile. Others usuaily enjoy their company because they all have a good sense of humor, liking to act up and clown a little. They do have a dignified, prim. and proper side, but they can loosen up and be fun, too. Expression comes easily for them and they can be argumentative and fond of debate. They could do well in sales as they are outgoing, spontaneous, and good-natured. They do have to guard against a tendency to be somewhat disorganized and scaitering at times, leaving things to the last minute and then they do not always finish what they start. Although they are general- ly quite healthy, any weakness would come out in the liver and skin through over-eating and indulgence in sugars and starches. Since they take their 34 - Wednesday, April 11, 1990 - North Shore News entertainment N eter —— wife). Dempsey plays Harvard law student Charlie Farrow, who gets blamed for the death of the only son of a mob boss. Pollan as Karen Landers gets mixed up with Far- row. Local kids eye Miserables in July. Sewell has been called back for a second audition. The West Vancouver boy is irying out for the part of the spunky street urchin Gavroche. RS TOUR WANE? ' 3 CHAR LES, JEAN, JAMES, CLAIRE, : JACKIE, TOM, ALICE responsibilities very seriously they tend to worry too much. They are caring people and make good parents. They must guard against being too emctional as they are roman- tic, affectionate, and sym- pathetic. Their names bring out a fairly well-balanced nature but nicknames do cause quite different qualities to express. Call 736-2875 and ask for a FREE brief analysis of your name and find out not only the influence it has had on your life, but, more important, how to change and improve by overcoming the things that are holding you back, or write: KABALARIAN PHILOSOPHY, 908 W. 7th Ave., Van., BC. V5Z 103. Plan to attend a FREE public presentation on April 17th & May 1st at 7:30 om. 5912 Oak Street and learn how you will benefit from this understanding. photo Paul SANDY WILSON, director of My American Cousin, talks to student Claude Philoctete during a scvipt- writing class held last week at Capilano College. Wilson was guest speaker for the last class of the course, which focuses on writing for the screen, T.¥. and radio. Wilson will be teaching a script development Disney films in North Van Vancouver plays a new England town called Sawtucket. Toronto actor Ken Pogue is a crime lord and Vancouver's Tom McBeath plays a cop. Pre-production of Run began at North Shore Studios in early March. The film will be shot in Vancouver for nine weeks. Run producers are currently oc- cupying a 15,000 square foot sound stage for studio shooting at the North Vancouver studio. Directed by Australia’s Geoff Burrowes (The Man From Snowy River, Ground Zero), Run is scheduled to be released this fall. Raspy-voiced one returns From page 26 Blazing Away works as a kind of autobiographical clearing of the table. It replaces a studio album that Island Records rejected. The title track Blazing Away survived to see the light of day on this live release. The raspy-voiced one also gives us a wistful reading of her early Stones cover As Tears Go By. The chilling Sister Morphine dispatches the drug devils. Broken English, her pivotal 1979 albu, IT’S ALMOST EASTER AT CAPILANO MALL. In the Grand Court. OVER 100 STORES & SERVICES Closed Easter Sunday provides five of her most powerful statements: Broken English, Guilt, The Sallad Of Lucy Jordan, Work- ing Class Hero and the secthing Why’D Ya Do It? Production by Hal Willner and backup by a band that under- stands the strength of the silence between sounds, combine for a superb release. Faithfull appears for what should be a memorable evening with Barry Reynolds, her writing partner and guitarist, April 14 at the Commodore. The Easter Bunny is here already. Open Good Friday. Noon to 5:00pm. Closed Easter TE GOURMET CUP GOURMET COFFEE AND TEA... IN THE BEST OF TASTE! At LYNN VALLEY SHOPPING CENTRE 1199 Lynn Valley Road, N. Vancouver, BC. Phone: 983-3934