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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 1991, p. 21

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PUBS CONCERTS TONIGHT As always, Wednesday is Mel Brown‘s blues jam night at Pop The Gator. THURSDAY AD/DC tribute band Dirty Deeds stops off Stages. George Jones plays Lulu‘s. Jimmy Rogers checks into Pop The Gator. Those Barenaked Ladies bring their disâ€" tinctive brand of musical mayhem to the University of Waterloo‘s Fed Hall tonight. Feds get in free befor 9:15 p.m. Intertnationally renowned singer/songwrite Paul Anka appears at Centre in the Square. FRIDAY Mike Something is at the University of Waterloo‘s Bombshelter this afternoon, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Shirley Johnson plays Pop The Gator tonight and Saturday. Roy Harper performs at the Commercial Tavern. Gary Lewis and the Playboy return to Lulu‘s for two shows, tonight and Saturday. SATURDAY The Commercial Tavern presents Bag of Hammers. MUSIC on Thufsda’g and Carolyn Nancy Reed on Friday and Saturday. Circus Room, 729 King E., Kitchener features Mel Brown on Monday and the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Tuesday. Coyote Bar, 24 King E., Kitchener, presents the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Sunday at 8 p.m. Duke of Wellin’gton, 33 Erb St. W., Waterâ€" loo, presents Fred Hale on Friday and Saturday. Edelweiss Tavern, 600 Doon Village Rd., Kitchener offers fun on its Karoake machine on Thursday through Saturday night. The Edge, 403 Highland Rd. W., presents Black Water Draw tonight. The Hub, at the Conestoga Inn Kitchener, offers Second Sight on Wednesday through Saturday. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, presents Friends on Thursday through Saturday and Ozzie on Monday and Tuesday. Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener, presents Manon on Monday through Saturday. McKenty‘s, 373 Bridge St. W., Waterloo, presents Billy donaldson on Thursday and Friday. Morty‘s, at Kir}g and University in Waterloo, presents Rob Tyers on Tuesday. â€" Theatresports Waterloo launches its 1991â€" 1992 season tonight at 8 p.m. at the Wing 404/ Rotary Adult Centre, 510 Dutton Dr., Waterloo. Tickets, $5 and $4 for members, are available from the Waterloo Showtimes box office, 747â€" 8765 or at the door. Theatresports continues Sept. 26, Oct. 10 and 24, Nov. 14 and 28 and Dec. 12. CONTINUING The Blyth Festival 1991 season offers: Two Brothers, through Sept. 7: Kelly Rebar‘s Corntlower Blue, to Sept. 14. Tickets on sale at the Blyth Festival box office, (519)523â€"9300. THURSDAY STAGE Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. E., Kitchener, features Jeff Griesbach at the piano every Wednesday, Andrew Attridge on Thursday and Carolvn Nancv Reed an /ML _ _ o > "tains mnig, > 1. 4+ Walter Bachinski: Approaching Classicism, an exhibition of 50 charcoal and pastel works by Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo artist, Walter Bachinski, opens at the Kâ€"W Art Gallery. Continues through Oct. 27. THURSDAY GALLERIES FOR KIDS FRIDAY Sesame Street live brings Sleeping Birding to the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex, tonight through Sunday. Tickets, $7.25 for children, $11.25 for adults, available from the Auditorium box office, 745â€"0303. SATURDAY The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony Cushion Concerts series presents Madame Mango‘s Uprising Culture at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. in the lobby of Centre in the Square. Call The Centre‘s box office at 578â€"1570 for ticket information Ocean Queen, at Lancaster House Tavern, §74 Lancaster W., Kitchener, presents gensation Jazz Band on Friday and Saturâ€" ay. Olde English Parlor, 77 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Jeff Tanner on Wednesâ€" day, Jack Straw on Thursday through Saturday and Paul McLeod on Sunday through Tuesday. Peter‘s Place, 206 King St. E., Kitchener, features Metroband on Friday and Saturday. Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place, King and Univerâ€" sity, Waterloo, offers the Musicians Jam Night every Tuesday. Pop The Gator, 44 Queen St. S., presents Mel Brown on Wednesday. Shooters, 65 University Ave. E., presents Nobody in Particular on Saturday and Brad and Dan on Sunday. Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Lincoin Town Line on Thursday through Saturday. CLASSICS FRIDAY Acclaimed cellist Janos Starker will open the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Symphony‘s 1991â€"1992 Masterpiece Series tonight and Saturday at Centre in the Square, 8 p.m., with a perforâ€" mance of Dvorak‘s Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in B. Tickets, which range from $17 to $26, available from the Centre box office, 568â€"1570. MONDAY The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society presents Aeolian Winds, a quintet made up of wind players from Orchestra London and the Univerâ€" sity of Western Ontario‘s Faculty of Music, at 8 p.m. in the KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St W., Waterloo. The evening‘s program includes works by Danzi, Bach, Ibert, fine and traditional Canadian folk tunes.Tickets, $17 and $12, available at the door or by calling 886â€"1673 The Kâ€"W Chamber Music the Aeolian Winds, Mon. 16, 8 p.m., in the RWEMS Muslc Room: 27 Y oung C W hunos. CBt 886â€"1673 for ticket information. REPERTORY CINEMA FIRST RUN An exhibition of bronze, cast paper and stoneware sculpture by Jean Juhlin continues at The Gallery Indigena, 24 Dupont St. E.. Waterloo. SCREEN An exhibition of drawings and sculptures by local artist Scott Hunter continues through the end of October at the ACCKWA (AIDS Commitâ€" tee of Cambridge, Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Area) office in Chicopee Park Plaza, 1601 River Rd. E., Kitchener. Works by Karen Fletcher, Theresa Morin, Mary O‘Brien and Susan Rankin will be on exhibit through Sept. 22 at Homer Watson House and Gallery, Paintings by Etobicoke artist Laurie Zachar will be on display at Gift Solutions, 12 St Charles. St., Maryhill, until Sept. 29. Weekly viewing hours are Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. In R m se to 5 p.m Anse! Adams, Three Albums About 1932â€" 1960, an exhibition of proots of three albums from the Montreal Museum of fine Arts‘ permanent collection, continues through Sept 22 at the Kâ€"W Art Gallery an exhibition of paintings by Rosemary Sloot and Greg Murphy opens today in the Conâ€" course, Gallery, John Aird Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University. Continues through Oct. 5 Gallery hours, 10 am. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday. CONTINUING MONDAY The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St Waterloo. Wed. Sept. 11. Tax: Blues at 7 p.m. and The Maitese Falcon at 9.20 p m Thurs. Sept. 12, The Vanishing at 7 p.m and Taxi Blues at 9:10 p.m. . Fri Sept 13. Taxi Blues at 7 pm and The Meaning of Life at 9:20 p.m., Sat. Sept. 14. Taxi Blues at 7 p.m., Boyz N The Hood at 9:20 p.m. and the Doors at 11:40 p.m.; Sun. Sept. 15. The Postman Always Rings Twice at 7 pm and The Sleazy Uncle at 9.30 p.m . Mon Sept 16, The Sleazy Uncle at 7 pm. and Bananas at 9:15 p.m.; Tues. Sept. 17. The Sleazy Uncle at 7 p.m. and Jules and Jim at 915 p.m.; Wed. Sept. 18, Gallilopi at 7 p.m. and The Sleazy Uncle at 9:20 p.m Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W , Kitchener 578â€"3800. Fairway Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd. S Kitchener. 748â€"9166 Frederick Mall Cinemas, 385 Frederick St.. Kitchener. 576â€"9670. King‘s College Square Cinema, 238 King St. W., Kitchener. 741â€"0755 Waterloo Theatre, 24 King St N.. Waterâ€" loo. 886â€"1410 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1991 â€" PAGE B3 Waterloo’s{ NETWORK Open Daily Noonâ€"1 a.m 597 King St. N.. Waterloo PLUS BATTLE OF THE SEXES Sat., Sept. 14/91 Starting at 9 p.m featuring l 1. Mr. Melody | 2. Panther 3. Lee Preston Y COMING: Sept. 16â€"21 E;.{‘}tic ignt 0_ wareno" â€"â€"__ NTH SPOILIGOHT ROCKI MOoUNTAINS This Week September 9 to 14 Show Times: 12:30â€"5:00 9:30â€"12:30 LACEY LEGENDS 75 FFF 72" Peekâ€"aâ€"Boob 746â€"5209 ‘ â€" peek at these peaks

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