ed a pamaney ~~. October 14th to 28th 1982 r Octlithrul6 “RAVING"’ DAVID RAVEN & THE ESCORTS At: The Town Pump. 66 Water St. Gastown Ph: 683-6695 Oct] 15]thru[30 THE WOLF BOY-Touchstone Theatres production, is an engaging and inciteful look into the psychology and sexuality of two young institution- alized boys, one, a self-proclaimed wolf. Limited run. Tickets: Tues.& Sun 2 for 1; Wed thru Sat, $7. Students and Seniors, $6. Reservations: 687-8737 At: FIREHALL THEATRE 280 East Cordova St. Vancouver APRIL WINE-with special guest Johnny Winter at the Pacific Coliseum Tickets: VIC, CBO, Eatons and Woodwards stores. Info: 687-4444 Charge Phone: 687-1818 400 BELOW MIME INC.-from Winnipeg, Guiseppe Condello’s Corporal Mime Company for 3 performances only. Tickets $3 at The Firehall Theatre Tisai a: CLASSES-Ten introductory Mime classes offered by Axis Mime’s Artistic Director, Wayne Specht. $65. Registration fee for more info call: 669-0631 Staion Theatre The Other Press Attractions Oct. 17 “A DOG’S DAY“‘-a mad, musical puppet play presented in 2 parts, including a workshop to demonstrate the construction of hand and Rod puppets. Tickets: Available at door. $7 Family; $3 Adults; $1.50 Seniors and children. Box office opens at 12:00 noon. Surrey Arts Centre Theatre 13750-88 Ave. Surrey Ph: 596-i5i5 or 596-7461 Oct]20 MELVIN CHARNEY-Montreal Artist and Architect will be discussing his work in relation to current tendencies in art, and the development of his work over the past five years. The Surrey Art Gallery Admission: free Co THE WHO/THE CLASH-at the Seattle Kingdome. Tickets at: CBO/VTC outlets. Phone charge: 687-1818 Info 687-1818 Oct/22 THE MOE KOFFMAN JAZZ BAND-a contemporary jazz performer, will be playing his own compositions and more at the Orpheum Theatre. Tickets: at VTC/CBO outlets, Eatons ‘and Woodwards, or call 687-1818 Oct]22 PUB NIGHT-at McBride Site, in the cafeteria. Note: One guest allowed per student. You must have current Student Society photo I.D. for entry and proof of proper age is requested. J _- Coming — cnn PAUL HORN-presents a jazz concert performance as a benefit for Vancouver United Nations Assoctation Disarmament Program. Featured will be music from his latest album, HOOKED ON SWING* LARRY ELGART AND HIS MANHATTEN SWING ORCHESTRA.-Larry Elgart and his orchestra have linked together such famous songs as In the Mood, and Little Brown Jug, ina medley form against a contemporary beat. The Orpheum Theatre Tickets: All VIC outlets, Concert Box Office, Eatons, or Woodwards stores. or Phone: 687-1818 Oct/27ithruj29 PEKING SILKROAD BALLET-a song anddance ensemble with more than 300 members, of long established fame in China. The Si/k-Road Episode will be presented as a full-length dance drama. Tickets: All VTC outlets and The Queen Elizabeth Theatre Czt) WORKSHOP.-covers management and financial implications of small busi- ness computers. Led by Jim Pettinger, President ‘of*Augur Data’ Planning; Inc. The workshop focuses on the management and financial implicat- ions of installing and operating a computer. Topics include: How to Justify Your Investment; Questions to Ask Vendors; Hidden Costs of Soft- ware Packages; Reasons Why Computers Fail to Meet Buyers page 13 ‘ Expectations. Cost is $150.00 More info and registration at the UBC Centre for Continuing Education. 228-2181. Loc. 276 Oct29 JOHN BENTLY-an art critic for the Globe and Mail since 1980, will speak on contemporary Toronto painting and the art scene in that city. His writing ranges from criticism to fiction, with numerous publishings in North America. He is currently working on an article for a new book on Canadian art. the lecture is at: Vancouver Art Gallery 1145 West Georgia Admission: Free Octi31) THE B-SIDES-Halloween with the ane B-Sides at The Soft Rock cafe Tickets: $6 in advance THE GREAT COSTUME CAPER-with the Rhythm and Blues All-Stars. All sorts of fun and prizes. Doors open at, 6:30 p.m. The Town Pump 66 Water St. Gastown Energy, Mines and Resources Canada Energie, Mines et Ressources Canada Canada