Wed Mano moo as m " CONCERTS THURSDAY The Commercial Tavern presents the Groove buddies and Jock Straw tonight. FRIDAY Sm Craig performs at the University of Water. loo's Bombshelter Bar and Grill. as part of International Women's Week celebrations. Open Mind plays The Commerical Tavern, in support of International Women's Week. Check out Gram Smith and the Power at Lulu's Roadhouse tonight and Saturday night. SATURDAY The Rheostntloe play The Commercial Tavern, TUESDAY Johnny Winter teams with Omar and the How- pug? for a show at Stages. MUSIC The “Uh. at the Conestoga Inn Kitchener, offers Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. E., Kitchen. er, features Jell Griesbach tonight, Andrew Attridge on Thursday, and Carolyn Nancy Reed on Friday and Saturday. Clrcus Room, 729 King St. E., Kitchener. pre- sents Mel Brown on Monday and the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Newâ€. Duke of Wellllggn, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo. presents Kevin tea on Friday and Saturday. Edelweiss Tavern, 600 Doon Village Rd..., Kitch- ener offers fun on its Karaoke machine on Wednesday through Sunday. The ge; 403 Hi hland Rd. W., Kitchener, features lack WaterigDraw tonight, Jeff Tanner on Thursday. Club 57 on Friday and Saturday and The Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Sunday. U wave mm more bountiful musical sound In all the world. than that mad. try the Chbmms, I havon'l board It." "oqqtor, Pout " more In I Peter Appieyurdls Lulu'e Dine and Once. at Dioneer Park Plaza, 'tflttlrupttt2iii', Nelson on Thursday ur a en M h and fl y. y uns aw on Monday Market Bar, in the Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, presents Manon on Monday through Saturday. 's, King and University, Waterloo, features t'g'ttd every Tuesday. Old. English Parlor, 77 King St, N., Waterloo, presents Jonathon Sweet tonight, DeKIine on Thursday and Friday, Jim and Reno on Saturday and Sunday and John McKinley on Monday and Tuesday. Peter's Piece, 208 King St. E., Kitchener, pre- sents Duo From the Docks on Friday and Saturday. Phil's Grendeon's Place, King and University, Waterloo. offers the musician's jam on Tuesdays. Scholars. in the Valhalla Inn. King and Benton Sts. Kitchener, presents Robert Norris on Friday and Saturday. Shooters, 65 University Ave, E., otters Katman. duo on Sunday. Tm at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Home Brew on Thursday through Saturday. CLASSICS TONIGHT The violin-piano duo of Eugene P and Martin Foster perionn at 8 pm. in t'rlttg,f. Waterioo Chamber Music Society music room. 57 Young St. E., Waterloo. Tickets, $17 and $12 for 'itudentshreniors, available at the Centre in the Square box office, at WordsWorth Books or reserve a seat by calling 8661673. THURSDAY Wilfrid Laurier University's tree Music at Noon concert series continues today with a performance by the group Comm. Eduard Minevich. violin, Pauline Minevich. clarinet, Leslie De'Ath, piano and guest Paul Pulford, violenceilo. in the Aird Centre Racial Hall. SATURDAY Canada‘s first lady of the guitar, Lion- '.ord, returns to Centre in the Square tonight. Tickets, $22.50, $20.50 and $18.50, available from the Centre box office, 578-1570. The Renaissance Singers presents The Great Conticles, a concert featuring the mustc ot famous late 19th and contemporary 20th century English choral composers, al. 8 pm .'†St. Andrew's Prrrsbyterianchurch, Kitchener. Tickets, $10 and $7 for studtmtsltrttniors, available at the Waterloo Showtime box office in Waterloo City Centre or at the door. The KittthenttrANt.rtott Community Orchestra presents Northern Textures, featuring guest trombonist Thomas Henderson at a pm In St. John's Lutheran Church. Tickets. $7 and $5 tor students/seniors, available by calling 743-8946 or at the door. 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