75 for an Raise the Red SMlyNi?ht urs. Sept. 10, 14. At the Avon by Gilbert and i Back Up and of a Reformed ‘41â€"0755. in The Studio, 9 Earth at 9:20 t on Earth at 7 9:30 p.m. and m.; Sun. Sept. _7 p.m. and Aon. Sept. 14, 61 at 9 p.m.; at 7 p.m. and Tom Patterson inton Chekhov, er 19; Bonjour, 14; Romeo and 385 Frederick es its 40th year in the Festival by Valoreyne us Nawr: $ at 8 p.m. Getâ€"down and dirty with Sonic Yqouth Marillion j A Singles Collection Capitol +. This British band is probably known more for the name of its singer (Fish) than its music, which at best is a reasonable facsimile of early Genesis. Too often, however, they drift off into artâ€"rock wasteâ€" land, rehashing gardenâ€"variety pomp that Superâ€" it‘s a great time for devotees of loud, inâ€"yourâ€"face rock music. For the earâ€"splitting proof, just check out great new records from such household names as Ministry, Helmet and L7. If that avral assault leaves you still wanting more, look no further than the latest from Sonic Youth.‘ Dirty is the record these new York noisemeisters should have made eight albums ago, when the cacophony created by guitarists Lee Ranaldo and Thurston. Moore =â€" who often sounded like they were playing their instruments with their feet â€" shook the foundation of the rock establishment. Not much has changed, but with producerâ€"toâ€" theâ€"grungeâ€"set, Butch Vig, on board, the band may have found the missing link between their artâ€"noise tendencies and mainstream aspirations. Vig, who steered Nirvana‘s Nevermind to multiâ€" platinum success, does wonders with a band hardly considered an accessible one. He simply polishes their presentation without compromising anything â€" the guitar fury, avantâ€"garde leanings and politiâ€" cally charged attitude â€" that made Sonic Youth special in the first place. Full Banquet and Catering Services SUNDAY BRUNCH St. Agatha 747â€"1700 Waterioo 886â€"2540 WÂ¥EERTOO Presented in coâ€"operation with the University of Waterioo ... The 199219 geason at Angie‘s, PRESENTS Aassie Mood Awesome Food! FAMILY STYLE BRUNCH NOW BEING SERVED AT YOUR TABLE PIPING HOT FROM OUR KITCHEN! Scrambled , bacon, sausage, hometfries and tea biscuits. Wo.kg?b the plates topped until you say stop. 11:30 a.m. till 2:00 Sunday Regular monu aiso availabie OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUNCH and DINNER ma 607 King St. W., Kitchener ‘ARIGNCG (between Wellington & Victoria St.) .__ _ Prices: Adults $19.50 i Students/Seniors $17.50 Yes, it‘s true! C Ticket prices are actually lower this year than in 1991!!! _ TLL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT Friday, October 2 8:00 p.m. Tickets at the City of Waterloo Box Office, Waterloo City Centre (747â€"8765); Humanities Theatre Box Office (885â€"4280); or any JN@Y@@®@A». Outlet magical performance at the legendary festival. Milagro, Santana‘s 27th album, is something of a return form without being a whole lot different than recent releases. His always transcendent playing remains the showcase, though anyone too young to remember who Max Yasgur was probably won‘t care. The latter would be advised to pick up copies of Santana‘s first three albums and leave it at that. tramp exhausted years ago. BothMarflï¬onsgetequaltimeonASingles Collection, an apparent swan song given Fish‘s recent solo album, Internal Exile. If so, their loss will be mourned by only those who still get nostaigic every time some classic rock station plays Crime Of The Century. Santana Milagro PolyGram Twentyâ€"three years after his band became an overnight sensation at Woodstock, guitarist Carlos Santana clings to his timeworn vision. Though never one to make compromises, Santana, nonetheless, hasn‘t been able to recapture the essertte of that SERIES OPENER! _ KID STUFF!) _ gyupyaNITIES THEATRE Ross MacDonald is a Cambridge freelance writer The Blyth Festival‘s by Peter Colley 744â€"7557 4j Saturday, October 24 1:00 p.m. Spellbinding kids‘ theatre with a message! Prices: Aduits $8.50 Kids/Students/Seniors $6.75 Winner ofa Dora Award for Outsianding Children‘s Play UW Drama Department‘s DON‘T DRINK THE MERCURY by Joel Greenberg WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1992 â€" PAGE 17 Good seats still available for all shows! J.G. Hagey Hall wa 6