March 15, 1985 PAGE 17 CLUB SODA - 1055 Hornby, 681-8202. Cover $2 Mon. - Thurs., $4 Fri. & Sat. ( more for special attractions ). 417, March 18 - 23. RAILWAY CLUB - 579 Dunsmuir, 681-1625. Saturday Jazz 3-7 p.m., live bands til 2 a.m., Mon. - Sat. Cover $1 members;*$2 guests. Trainwreck, March. 15 - 16. Bruno Gerussi’s Medallion [ with Rockin’ Tom Harri- son], March 18 - 19. Lindy and the Lost Boys, March 20 - 21. Beat Pagodas, March 22 - 23. My Three Sons with The Reptiles, March 25. My Three. Sons with Out of Proportion, March 26. SAVOY - 6 Powell St., Gastown, 687-0418. Cover $2 Mon. - Thurs., $3 Fri. & Sat. No cover charge before 9 p.m. The 57s, March 15 - 16. Proof by 9 with guests, March 19 - 21. Mango Dub, March 22 - 23. Bob’s Your Uncle and Jazzmanian Devils, March 26. TOWN PUMP - 66 Water St., 683-6695 cover charge. Danny Tripper, March 14 - 16. True West, March 18 - 19. t.b.a. (videotaping), March 20. David Wilcox, March 21 - 23. b.b. Gabor, March 25. CRYSTAL CLUB - 569 Hornby, 685- 5679. 7 p.m. - 2 a.m. Reggae and Latin American music. Live Latino nights every Wed., Fri. and Sat. with Salsa 3. GOOD NEIGHBOUR JAZZ CAFE - 535 E. Broadway. Re-opening March 9. Open Sat. 8 p.m. - 1.a.m. for snacks and deserts. Live music starts at 9 p.m. Hal Krause Quartet, March 16. Chano featuring Dido, March 23. Fran Jare Trio, March 30. The Rocky Horror Picture Show- every Friday midnite - Studio Cinema, 919 ‘Granville, 681-1732. THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET and THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY. March 22 - 24. The Brother From Another Planet - 7:30, The Gods Must Be Crazy - 9:30. Vancouver East Cinema, 7th Ave & Commercial Drive. 253-5455. DIVA & REPOMAN - March 29 - 31. Diva - 7:30, Repoman - 9:40. Separate admission $3 per show or $5 for double bill. Vancouver East Cinema, 7th Ave & Commercial Drive. 253-5455 wee CBC - FM 105.7 Brave New Waves, Sun. - Thurs., mid- night - 6 a.m., Nightlines, Fri. & Sat., midnight - 6 a.m. CRRA WE. BE) ERG RY oe Oe CFMI - FM 101 Off the Wall - Mon. - Thurs. 10 - 11 p.m. Discumentary - Mon. - Thurs., 11 p.m. - midnight. RICK SCOTT til March 16, 8:30 p.m. Van East Cultural Centre (1895 Ven- ables). Tix $8 (Tues. - Thurs.), $10 (Fri. - Sat.). Info 254-9578. THE VILLIANS - March 15, 8 p.m. New York Theatre: (639 Commercial). Tix at the door. SLOW / SEXUAL INFECTIONS - March 20, John Barley’s Cabaret. THE SHAKIN PYRAMIDS / THE ROCKIN’ EDSELS, March 21. Comm- odore Ballroom. , THE BEVERLY SISTERS, March 22, The Royal Towers Ballroom. An Other Pressentation. Tix available in con- course, the O.P. office (room 1602) and from Other Press staff. NANCY WHITE, March 26 - 30, 8:30 p.m. Van East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables). Tix $8 (Wed. - Thurs.), $10 (Fri., Sat.), two for one Tues. Info 254-9578. DANNY GROSSMAN DANCE COM. PANY. Van East Cultural Centre. March 19 - 23, 8:30 p.m. EUROGLIDERS / JUMP, March 29. Commodore Ballroom. Doors open at 8 p.m. Advance tix $12.50 at VTC/CBO outlets. JOHN LEE HOOKER and THE COAST TO COAST BLUES BAND, April 20, Commodore Ballroom. Doors open at 8 p.m. Advance tix at VTC/CBO outlets. SFU DANCE / MUSIC CONCERT “STILL MOVING”, March 19 - 23. Music - Tues. 19, 12:30 p.m. (free), Fri. 22, 8 p.m. Dance & Collaborations Wed. 20, 8 p.m.; Thurs. 21, 8 p.m., Fri. 22, 12:30 p.m. (free), Sat. 23, 8 p.m. Tix $2 general, $1 students/ seniors. Info call SFU Theatre Box Office 291-3514. GENERAL PUBLIC, April 7, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 8 p.m. Tix $15 GALLERIES COBURG GALLERY - 314 W. Cordova 688-0866. To March 23, Christos Dikeakos - recent works. CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY - 555 Hamilton, 687-1344. To March 30 - Doug Biden - works on paper. MONTGOMERY CAFE - 433 W.. Pender 685-5524. March 11 - 31, Attila — Richard Lukacs. eee NeoARTism - 3685 W. 4th, 738-1535. March 12 - 30, Andrej Somov - Lovers, paintings & drawings. Opening March 15. PITT INTERNATIONAL GALLERY - 36 Powell, 681-6740. To March 23 - Jim Cummins, | Braineater - Beautee au Beaute. S.F.U. GALLERY _291-4266 Til March 15, 1st of three exhibitions of work from the SFU Visual Arts programme. U.B.C. FINE ARTS GALLERY, base- ment Main Library, UBC. 228-2759. To March 16 - ‘‘Hypostlye - In Support of Culture’ an_ installation by Greg Snider. THE CHARLES H. SCOTT GALLERY Emily Carr College of Art and Design (1399 Johnston St. Granville Island) March 15 - April 10. Robert Keziere - A Requiem in Photographs. Gallery hours 12 - 5 p.m. weekdays and weekends (except Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 4 - 9 p.m. BURNABY ARTISTS’ GUILD 15th ANIVERSARY EXHIBITION March 14 - 31 (6344 Gilpin St.) Progressions - Readings by 10 members of the Bur- naby Writer’s Society. Sun. March 17, 2p.m., Gallery Lounge. Free admis. Gallery hours: 10 - 5 p.m. weekdays, 12 - 5 weekends &holidays. THEATRE SPORTS - comedy improv. every Fri. /Sat. 11 p.m. at City Stage (751 Thurlow, 688-1436) every Fri. night 11:30 at the Arts Club Revue Theatre (Granville Island , 687-1644). City Stage tix at the-door 10:30 p.m. AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ through March. Arts Club Theatre (Granville Island). Tix VTC/CBO outlets. OUR TOWN March 21 - 24 and March 28 - 31 at Douglas College Performing Arts Theatre. Tix $6 adults, $5 students/seniors. Tix available at Douglas College Bookstore. Info 520- 5400. TALKING DIRTY, March 12 - 16 at Douglas College, March 18 - 23 at Surrey Arts Centre. Info 687-5315. SEX TIPS FOR MODERN GIRLS opens March 14 - April 20. Arts Club, Seymour St. Info 687-5315. THE SALIVA MILKSHAKE, March 15 - 17, 8:30 p.m. Grunt Gallery (209 E. 6th Ave.). Tix, info 875-9516. CLARENCE DARROW til March 16 (Mon, - Sat.) Queen Elizabeth Play- house. Tix $10.50 at VTC/CBO outlets Info 873-3311 PRR TE NOE NRE RSI PRR SHEN pe A Ee RE LT oe Entertainment : the new wave HAPPY END til March 16. 8 p.m. Frederic Wood Theatre (UBC) Tix $8 ($6 for students/seniors). Info 228-2678. LOVE IS STRANGE: a courtroom romance. Til March 30. Arts Club Granville Island. Mon. - Fri. 8:30 p.m., Sat. 6:30 & 9:30 p.m., Wed. 5:00 p.m. Tix VTC/CBO outlet. SPALDING GRAY one man theatre “Swimming to Cambodia’. Gray’s newest monologue based on events during the filming of The Killing Fields. Mon., March 25. ‘‘Interview- ing the Audience’. Tues., March 26. Both performances 8 p.m., S.F.U. Theatre. Tix $6 general, $5 students/ seniors. Reservations and info, 291- 3514. PIAF, HER SONGS, HER LOVERS. March 20 -.April 20. 8 p.m. Tues. - Sat., 4 p.m. Sat. City Stage. Tix VTC/ CBO outlets or by reservation at City Stage 688-1436. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. March 23 - April 20. Runs nightly except Sundays. Queen Elizabeth Playhouse. Tix VTC outlets 280-4444 or call the Playhouse Box Office 873-3311. Tix $10.50. Discounts available for stu- dents/seniors. Group rates call Nancy Wong 872-6622. Info 872-6622. FLIPSIDE: A BRAVE NEW WORLD OF DANCE - Susan Cash and Daricers. March 21, 22, 23, 8:30 p.m. Firehall Theatre (280 E. Cordova St.) Tix $7.00 reg. / $6.00 students, seniours, U.1.C. Reservaions 689-0926. ONE ACT PLAYS : THE DUMB WAITER by Harold Pinter, WALTER by Murray Schisgal, LEMONADE by James Prideaux. Thurs. - Sat., March 21 - 30, 8 p.m. Hendry Hall, 815 E. 11th St., North Vancouver. Tix. $5 and $3.50 for students/seniors. Thurs. performances only 2 for 1. Info. 984-9833. OTHER ee PIANO RECITAL, David Warwick. Thur., March 21, 12:30 p.m. Theatre, Douglas College. STUDENT SHOWCASE - concert feat- uring the outstanding performances from those in the Douglas College music program. March 28, 12:30 p.m., Performance Theatre, Douglas College DOUGLAS COLLEGE CHORALE - Music department; Tatsuo Hoshina, director. April 4, 12:30 p.m., Perform- ance Theatre, Douglas College. KWANTLEN ART STUDENTS SHOW Annual juried show of Kwantlen Fine Arts students. At Surrey Arts Centre, April 12 - May 7. Free.