FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. w, Kitch- ener 578-3800. Fairway Them. 500 Fairway Rd. s., Kitchener, â€8-9166. Freda-wk - Cinemas, 385 Frederick St . Kitchener 576-9670 King's Cottage Squat. Chem. 238 King St. W.. Kitchener, 7410755 wnedoo Theme, 24 King St. N, Watetioo 886-1410. SPECIAL SCREENINGS The Uncversity of Waterioo Fine Arts Film Society presents the European Show SOHOS at 7 pm in room 1219,East gampue Hall.AThursday. Mil 39: The members, $4 others. _ REPERTORY CINEMA The Prim Gloom. 6 Princess St., Watenoo. Wed. , 29, The National Film Board of 's Animation Festival at 7 pm. andThe Fisher King at 9 p.m., Thurs. 'tt 30, The National Film Board ot "s Animation THURSDAY SCREEN PAGE " _ WATERLM W. WWV. AFFIL 29. 1.2 STAGE Snob, (West German I 1983.) English subtitles, Apmtssion. 12.50 film society may: _ 1:009"! twp!!! Om†$12.50 811.“ A thhtteatitttt at , featuring art. Ms t2y 1'tr't/'lgtt'lhytfl 0M Vicki GALLERIES at 9:30 p.m.; Fri. May 1, The National 'eulor', of Canadand "s Animam ttsti at pm. a Apocalypse at 9 pm; Sat. May 2, The National Film Board of Canada 's Animation Fm at7p.m. attdApocatypsettoteal9tHn.i Sun. May 3 The National Film Board of Canada's Animation Festival at 7 p.m. andLiteis8seetat9p.tn.; Mon. Mayd. Truly, Madly, My at 7 p.m. and Wing: of Desire 319110 p.m.; Tues. May 5, Mediterraneo at 7 pm. and Gun Crazy at 9:15 pm; Wed. May 6, Mod‘nerraneo at 7 p.m. and Poison at t#ltistDrrtetettttteefrmnsFrit' .m.lttttteKAifCttanttterV .s?setryusitt Room, 57 Young St. w., Waterloo. Call 806-1673 lam Fetrrypl at 7 MI. W ApeaMy.t.Nott 9:15 pm. May 2 at Foti Functional Art Gallery, 253 Queen St. s, Kitchener. Gallery hours: Wed. through Fri., 10 am. to 9 p.m. and Sat. 9 am. to 4 pm. Oroeelng a Threehold, an exhibition of works by the graduating fourth-war Fine Arts students the University of aterloo. continues through May 3 at the Km Art Gallery. tt,eg,1t,,t',1g't,td',r,2t,u'gSt. arts students at the University of aterioo, continues in The Gallery. located in UW's Modern Languages Building. On exhibit at the Kitchener~Waterloo M am through May 17: Works by by ion artist Peter Holler; mixed media works by Jean-lam Harlin; paintings by Terry Terra; and pastels by Dawn Woody. With Stencil. ttJe, and Pencil: Every- man Hie can ainter. an exhibit demon- strating the painted decorative techniques used by our lorelathers. continues through huttuat 233 the Joeeph Schneider Haus 9 fl s' Y anyways O:me f %49 m as :20 thdd"t-.t-.tttt I f â€damn-muons " “mm-WWW _ l mamjopnno f f. atrrieteptata.Memtserso 'urkPtttrrqttMrittme P, hummu- . '"'"""t'l'a.1'ft.tttlg. Canadian Premiere Paul Frey, Tenoi madam CONCERTS THURSDAY The Rhinos play Pop the tutortortlght. SIagDos offers Harem Scam and open- ers .6. mm. FRIDAY Trad“ Liven mm at The Commer- dll Tam In ili tonight. Lulu’a presents The Byrds. Hm Kennedy Mums to Pop the Gator. r SUNDAY Acclaimed 'lrtttorlsontmtttor Futon re- Acclaimed fa1t,'g','tt', Futon re- turns to Wat tonight tor a concert at Emmanuel United c uroh. 22 Bridge port Rd. w. Ann's, 820 Davenport at. Watenoo. features Fat Cats on Saturday. Casey's. 183 Weber St. N., Watenoo, offers Black Water Draw with Fred Hale on Sunday. Charcoal Steak House. 2900 2gd,l; E, Kitchener. features Jeff thi h on Thursday and Carolyn Nancy Heed on Friday and Saturday. Circus Room, 729 King St. E., Kitchen- er. presents Mel Brown on Mondayand me Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on use day. otrqrthrqot- “pomp!“ VIII-ml OWN The Spectacular Razzle of a Golden Era oomn.h-, Ammum it“ "