ES 7% arr Cy a : i : rh r ; f ee q pat i. E\/ L N | S~ THE OTHER PRESS _ SCREEN THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME-LED ZEPPELIN FEB. 4-5 9:30 VANCOUVER EAST CINEMA DAS BOOT FEB. #10 7:00 THE RIDGE 200: MOTELS-ZAPPA FEB.6 4:00 THE RIDGE CANADIAN DOUBLE BILL FEB. 9-10 HEART ACHES WITH MARGOT KIDDER 7:30 THE ROWDYMAN _ 9°15 VANCOUVER EAST CINEMA WERNER HERZOG DOUBLE BILL FITZCARRALDO Fest: 4-6. 7:00 AGUIRRE THE RATH OF GOD STAGE THE WOOLGATHERER TILL FEB. 12 FEBRUARY 2ND 1983 PRESENTATION HOUSE INFO 986-135] BETRAYAL TILL FEB. 26. ARTS CLUB THEATRE (GRANVILLE) INFO 687-1644. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Met Mac igh WATERFRONT THEATRE. FEB. 6.13 SCISSORS ae i FEB. 18. SOFT ROCK CAFE EY ( : ; Iw 5 IGGY POP&D.O.A 3 FEBI6-17. COMMODORE ny | ae $ VIC&CBO E $ MATHISON HEADPINS FEB. ]O- MARCH 6. MODERN MUSIC MOEV IMAGES IN VOGUE 3-D 54-40 ENIGMAS FEB. 4 SOFT ROCK CAFE IMAGES IN VOGUE FEB. 5 SOFT ROCK CAFE ICE FALLIES FEB. 4 BUDDY SELFISH& HERALD NIX UBC THUNDERBIRD ICE RINK NANCY WILSON FEB. 1-12 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA CBO&VTC FEB. 22. COMMODORE CBO&VTC JOHN PRINE&STEVE GOODMAN FEB. 16 QUEEN. E. VIC&CBO FRENCH LETTERS FEB25&26 SOFT ROCK CAFE CO-OP RADIO BENEFIT WITH MOEV STANDARD LIFE AND OTHERS FEB. 18 COMMODORE STREETHEART & KILOWATT FEB: 21. PACIFIC COLISEUM VIC&CBO - SURREY ART GALLERY The Douglas College Jazz Band Club is producing a record this spring, as well as playing several concerts. All interested: students are wel- come. We especially need a} sound person and a photo- grapher or artist for the rec- ord cover, but all offers of assistance will be welcomed. Please contact Terry Kaup- enberg at 534-9097 or drop by the band room (3132N) any Wednesday at 4:00 pm. TYPING $1.00 per page Phone 585-6024. Term pap- ers, thesis, letters resumes. The Other Press will be running an events section in each issue. Students and Faculty are invited to submit information on any College or Community Event. Cont- act Sean Valentini at the Other Press Office.