PAGE 12 September 19, 1985 A*TxOxMxI«*Cx Sage Page aay Classical Joint - 231 Carrall St. Gastown - 689-0667. Live jazz, folk, blues and classical music. Open 8:30 p.m. - 2.00 a.m. except Mondays. oe $1 Thurs., $2.50 Fri/Sat., $3 un. Club Soda - 1055 Homer St. - 681-8202. Live music and today’s top dance tunes and videos. Cover: $2 Mon. - Thurs., $4 Fri./Sat. (more for special sttractions) Sept. 16-21 - The Kathi MacDonald Band. Railway Club - 579 Dunsmuir St. - 681-1625. Live bands till 2 a.m., Mon. - Sat. Cover: $1 members, $2-4 guests (depending on act) Sept 12-14 Poisoned Savoy - 6 Powell St. Gastown - 687-0418. Cover: $2 Sun. - Thurs. $3-4 Fri./Sat. Sept. 14 Karib Sept. 16 C.1.T.R. Shindig Sept. 17 - 18 - 19 - Grapes of Wrath Sept. 20 - 21 - Rock Angels Sept. 24 - 25 - Shanghai Dog with guests. Sept. 26 - 27 - 28 - Herald Nix with guests, Happy Hour 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Town Pump - 66 Water St. - 683-6695. Cover Charge. Sept. 16 - Poisoned. Sept. 17 - Rubber Biscuit/ Vox Phantom. Sept. 18 - Karong/ Shanghai Dog. Sept. 19 - Bentall/ Promises. Sept. 20 - MT Vessels/ Electric Lunch Orchestra. Sept. 23 - ‘The Rescue, Sept. 24 - 25 - The Range Hoods. Sept. 27 - 28 - Albert Collins and the Ice Breakers. Sept. 30 - The Rockin Edsels. The Temptations Sept. 19, Commo-:- dore Ballroom, (two shows: doors 7 & 10.30 p.m.), Tix $19.50 VTC/. CBO, Information 280-4411 Jeffrey Lee Pierce Quartet/Grapes of Wrath Sept.19 Luv-A-Fair (1275 Seymour), Tickets $10 in advance VTC/CBO, $12 at door. Information 666-2856 Steel Pulse/Mpendo Moja Sept. 18, Commodore Ballroom, Tickets VTC/ CBO, information 280-4411 Heather Bishop ‘’Canadian Folk Artist,’’ Sept. 22, 8 p.m., Van. East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables), Tickets $18 Black Swan and High- life records, Van. Folk Music Festi- val, Information 254-9578 Albert Collins ‘‘frost bitten blues guitar’, Sept. 27 - 28, Town Pump, Tickets VTC/CBO Black Swan, highlife, Zulu Records, Information 734-2828 Baron and Crazy/Karib ‘‘Calypso, Reggae, Soca - from the Carib- bean’’, Sept. 28, 9p.m. - 2 a.m., Commodore Ballroom, tickets $15 advance, VTC/CBO $18 at door, information 280-4411 Hooters Oct. 4, 8:30p.m. Com- modore Ballroom, tickets VTC/CBO Information 280-4411 Manhattan Transfer Oct. 4 - 5 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Tickets VTC/ CBO, Information 280-4411 Chris and Cosey/Hell‘O’ Deathday/ Emily Oct. 9, Luv-A-Fair (1275 Seymour), tickets $12 in advance VTC/CBO Information 669-2856, No Minors. Buddy Guy and Junior Wells Sept. 20-21 Rythm and Blues 8:30 p.m. Tickets $10 in advance VTC/CBO Commodore Ballroom Paul Janz Sept. 25 - 26 Club Soda Information 734-7443 Husker Du (Hardcore) w/Nomeans- no and NG3 Oct. 25 7p.m. precisely New York Theatre (639 Commercial Dr.) Tickets $12 VTC/CBO Informa- tion 669-2856 All ages Nigerian Drum Concert 12:30 - 2 p.m. Performance Theatre, Douglas College Thurs. Sept. 19 Seascape; And the Angels Sing; New Marcus Work; New Work, Blues Skies; Canonic 3/4 Studies Sept. 17 - 21 8:30 p.m.. Arts Club Theatre Granville Island. Tix $9.50/$12.50 Sept. 21 matinee $7.50 VTC/CBO Arts Club Box Office. Info. 687 - 1644. Discounts for students. Talking Dirty Sept. 17 - 28 Presen- tation House. North Van. Tues - Fri 8:30 p.m., Sat. 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Wed. 5:30 p.m. (1/2 price matinee) Sun. 2:30 p.m. (2 for one) tickets Arts Club Theatre Box office 687-1644, VTC/CBO 280-4444 Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Sept. 24-28 Tues - Fri. 8:30 p.m. Sat. 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. tickets Arts Club Theatre Box office (1585 Johnston St.) or VTC/ CBO 280-4444 Ain't Misbehavin till Sept. 28 Mon - Fri. 8:30 p.m. Sat. 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Special price matinee Wed. 5:30 p.m. Tix Arts Club Theatre Box office 687-1644 VTC/ CBO 280-4444 Scared Scriptless Fri., nites 11:30 p.m. Tix $5.00 at door. Arts Club Revue Theatre. Cheap Sentiment Sept. 20 - Oct. 12 Van. East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables St. at Victoria Dr.) 8:30 p.m. previews Sept. 18 - 19 tickets $5 for previews and Mon., Tues. and Thurs. $7 general $6 students Fri. - Sat $9/$8 reservations 254-9578 Theatre Sports Fri/Sat 11p.m. City Stage (751 Thurlow St.) tickets $4 at door Goodnight Disgrace opening night Sept. 21. Queen Elizabeth Playhouse info. 872-6622 The Charles H. Scott Gallery Emily Carr College of Art and Design. Granville Island Malaspina Print- makers: Celebrating a Society Sept. 19 - Oct. 13 Erna Evert ‘’Nature’s Reflections’ ‘Pearl Maas at Home and Abroad’’ Federation Gallery 952 Richards St. Van., B.C. Oct. 1 - 2 Surrey Arts Centre Sept. 22 First Impression Level 1 1:30 - 3p.m. Sept. 23 Tapestry Through the Ages 8p.m. Sept. 24 beginning Docents, Fall Intensive Training sessions Sept. 24 - 26 and 30, Oct. 2 and 4 9:a.m. - 2p.m. Sept. 26 - David Sloan Paintings and Drawings til Oct. 20. Sept. 27 - Sunrise Pavilion Exhibi- tion till Oct. 22. Burnaby Art Gallery 6344 Gilpin St. Malaspina:Ten Years Sept. 12 - Oct. 20 The Age of Paradox and Passion: 18th Century prints (main gallery) Hidden Identities: Masks by Robert Tokarz (upper gallery) ‘‘Art Talk’ The Frozen North Sept. 24 noon The Great Thaw - Oct. 1 noon Romance and Reality Oct. 8 noon, All are Free! VECC Gallery Jan Vriesen paintings, drawings, mixed media works reflect experience of aartist’s trip to Indoenesia and The Orient through Sept. Mon - Sat. 10a.m. = 6p.m. 1895 Venables St. 254-9578 Hill’s Indian Crafts 151 and 165 Water St. Through Sept. 9a.m. - 9p.m. Harrison Galleries Granville St. Gal- lery 2932 Granville St. from Sept. 26 paintings by B.C. artist Ronald Jackson. Mon - Sat 9:30a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sept. 12-18 wildlife painter, Norman. Kelly. Park Royal Gallery, 2022 Park Royal, South Mall, West Van- 926-2615 The Pitt International Galleries Sept. 2 - 22 Sacred Art by Peter Walker The Sphinx by lan Davidson Paint- ings by Joe Menabney Tues. - Sat. 12 - 5 p.m. 36 Powell St. 681-6740 Contemporary Art Gallery Sept 3 - 28 Voice-over; works by Vancouver women artists Amy Jones, Kati Campbell, Ingrid Koening and Sara Diamond. Opening night Sept. 2, 8p.m.panel discussion Sept. 18 8p.m., Tues - Fri. 11a.m. - 6p.m., Sat noon - 5p.m. 555 Hamilton St. 687-1345 Bau Xi Gallery Sept 3 - 14 Sherry Grauer, paintings and_ sculpture. Sept. 16 - 28 Joe Plaskett, oil paintings From Sept. 30 Otto Rogers acrylics on canvas and paper. 10:30 a.m. - 5:30p.m. 3045 Granville St. 733-7011 Diane Farris Gallery Sept. 7 - 21 New Sculptural Advances; sculpu- tures by Camrose Ducote, Judith Bechman-Sharp, John Ivor Smith and Dale Dunning. From Sept. 28 Animal Starch; an installation and paintings by Wendy Hamlin. Tues - Fri 11a.m. - 6p.m., Sat. 10a.m. - 4p.m. 165 Water St. Gastown 687-2629 Six of One Gallery - Sept. 9 Windsocks and other fibre pieces By Valerie Tudor. Tues, Thurs, Fri. Sat. 1 - 5 p.m. 1551 Duranleau St. Granville Island 669-1551 SFU Art Gallery Sept. 9 The Cartoon and SFU, and exhibition in celebra- tion of the 2oth anniversary of Simon Fraser University. Mon. 1:30 - 4p.m. and 5 - 8 p.m. Tues - Fri 10 - 1p.m. and 2 - 4p.m., Academic Quadrangle 3004, 291-4266 Park Galleries Ltd. Sept. 10 Sport and action paintings by Ken Wesman in oils and acrylics. Tues - Sat 10a.m. - 6p.m. Sun 1 - 5p.m. 1806 W Georgia, 669-9290 Heffel Gallery Sept. 21 paintings by Leslie Poole. Tues. - Sat. 10a.m. - 6p.m. 2247 Granville 732-6505 UBC Museum of Anthropology Through Sept. Blue Jeans, an un- usual exhibition in 6 parts. Each presents a different theme related to blue jeans, from history to fashion. Sept. 16 Lorean Textiles, traditional clothing of Korean men, women, and children. Sept. 21 Japanese Folk Textiles, hand weaving, ikat wea- ving, hand dyeing and painting. Free Tues, $2, $1 seniors/ students, 75 cents children. Tues. 11a.m. - 9p.m. Wed. - Sun 11a.m. - 5p.m. 6393 NW Marine Dr. 228-3825 Vancouver Museum and Planetarium Sept. in the museum, masks collect- ed from the Pacific Northwest and all over the world. Wood You Believe, an imaginative look at the thousands of uses man has made of wood. The Vancouver Early History Gallery. Of Gods and Man: Theatre in Asia. Masks, puppets and costumes illus- trate theatrical tradition in Asia. On -Sundays Grandma’s. Attic provides children the opportunity to dress up in old fashioned styles and play old fashioned games. Sept. 15 The birth Project, new work by Judy Chicago. Sept. 24 Lost Vancouver, a photo graphic look at the heritage of Vancouver that has been lost through neglect or fire. We 4. - Sun. $2:50, $1 seniors/students. $5.50 family rate. Daily 10a.m. - 5p.m. Planetarium ‘‘Super Natural Skies’’ Astronomy Show on B.C. Skies. Tues - Sun. 2:30 and 8p.m. Extra shows weekends and holidays at 4p:m. Cosmic Caveman, a light- hearted look at stoneage skies with ““B.C.”’ and his cartoon friends 11:30 a.m. and p.m. Sat., Sun. and holidays $3.50, $10. family rate. Through Sept. New sound and light show by Roundhouse Productions: U.K. Invasions. Rock music and laser light show with a new laser projector: British rock tunes of the past 20 years. Call for times and prices 1100 Chestnut St, 736-4431