PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1994 SPECIAL SCREENINGS _ : THURSDAY The University of Waterloo Fine Arts Film Society presents Globe Walk 1 at 7 p.m. SCREEN STAGE REPERTORY CINEMA The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St. W., Waterioo. 885â€"2950. Wed. Jan. 26, Triumph of the W# at 7 p.m. and Anarâ€" chist, Surrealist, Hallucinatory Film Festiâ€" val at 9:15 p.m.; Thurs. Jan. 27, Baraka at 7 p.m. NQ&M.; Fri. Jan. 28, Baraka at 7 pm. and Wedding Banquet at 905&:\,5&MA29.Buflaa7p.m. and Wedding Banquet at 9:05 p.m.; Sun. Jan. 30, Baraka at 7 p.m. and The Wedding Banquet at 9 p.m.; Mon. Jan. TOP TEN MOVIE GUIDE Theatre on the Edge offers with live, improvised comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at Kâ€"W Live Theatre, 9 Princess St.E.. Waterloo. Centre in the Square brings My Fair . Lady to Kitchener Waterioo tom&t and . | Tuesday at 8 p.m. Tickets range in price . , from $30 to $40 and are on sale now at ‘ the Centre box office, 578â€"1570. Tonight see: Walking on Fire, (Turkey, 19911) directed by Yavuz Ozkan. Subtiâ€" ties.Tickets, $3 for film society members, others, $4.50. For more information, call 885â€"1211 ext. 3709, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Society presents Globe Walk 1 at / p.m in Rm. 1219 of UW‘s East Campus plal, 31, Baraka at 7 p.m. and The Wedding Banquet at 9 p.m.; Tues. Feb. 1, The Wedding Banquet at 7 p.m. and Baraka The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble makes its third appearance at Centre in the Square at 8 p.m. Tickets, $30, $27 and $24. are available from the Centre box office, 578â€"1570. WEDNESDAY at 9:15 p.m. FIRST RUN m Capitol The a< MUSIC Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W., Kitchâ€" ener. 578â€"3800. Fairway Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener. 748â€"9166. Frederick Mail Cinamas, 385 Frederick Blue Rodeo brin%;their Five Days in June tour to Marshall Hall at Bingeman FRIDAY Catch The Odds at UW‘s Fed Hall tonight. With special guests, Rhymes St., Kitchener. 576â€"9670. . King‘s College Square Cinema, 238 King St. W., Kitchener. 741â€"0755. Lyric Theatre, 122 King St. W., Kitchâ€" ener. 749â€"2121 Waterioo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Waterâ€" loo. 886â€"1410. The Stoaters play Phil‘s. ‘ THURSDAY Rawlins Cross and Scott Deneau are at the University of Waterloo‘s Bombshelter The Fatcats stop off at The Volcano. SATURDAY Lulu‘s offers Allanah Myles and Carl Meat Loaf is at Kitchener‘s Memorial Acid Sweetness, 15 Princess Street in Waterioo, offers Poor Charlie on Saturâ€" Casey‘s, 183 Weber St. N., Waterl0o, presents Black Water Draw with Fred Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St., Waterâ€" loo, presents Fred Hale on Friday and Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, in Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, presents Erick Traplin 10 Wayward Wind The "COUNTRYâ€"CLOSEâ€"UP" top 10 Canadian songs for the week of January 24/94. 4 Stolen Moments _ Jim Witter 2 North Country Rankin Family ‘ 3 One Horse Town 8 Wind in The Wire Randy Travis 9 Honest Man CaANADA‘S W CcounTAy 2L 4 Love‘s Lookin‘ For Me â€" _ One Horse Blue 5.. AJmost Like You Cared Cassandra Vasik..»â€" 6‘;‘ImOIAW, CANADA COUNTDOWN Train Of Dreams ° CLASSICS The Red Pepper, 384 King St. N., Waterâ€" loo, presents Pandemonium Blues Band on Friday and Mel Brown Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Trax, in the Station Hotel on Weber Street in Kitchener, offers Mustang Cayne on Thursday through Saturday. Waterioo Inn, 475 King St. N., Waterloo, features DeVau'ggn David on Thursday and Friday and the Doreen Smith Trio on The Benton Community Concert Series continues at 7:30 p.m. with a perforâ€" mance by Layra Davis and Doug Thompson in Benton Street Baptist Church, 90 Benton St., Kitchener. A free will offering will be taken. on Thursday through Saturday and Ozzie Market Bar, in the Holiday Inn on Fairâ€" way Road, Kitchener, features Brian Olde English Parlor, King St., Waterloo, presents Jam Nite tonight, Steve Strongâ€" man on Thursday, John McKinley on Friâ€" day and Saturday, Jeff Tanner on Sunday and Paul McLeod on Monday and Tuesâ€" SATURDAY The WLU Wind Ensemble performs at 3 p.m. in Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Theatre Auditorium. Admission is $6 for adults, $3 for seniors and WLU faculty/staff, and free for Laurier students, high schools students and specialâ€"needs persons. The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society preâ€" sents The Alcan String Quartet at 8 p.m. in the KWCMS Music Room, 57 ?om? St., W., Waterloo. Tickets, $14 and $9, available from Words Worth Books, Provident Books or at the door. Call 886â€"1673 for more information. The Kâ€"W Chamber Orchestra performs music by Schubert, Heard, Sibelius and Mozart at 7:m. in the Aird Centre Recital Hall, Laurier University. Tickets, $10 for adults and $5 for stuâ€" dents and seniors, available at the door. fomg he hen yeu m 2 Fgn Sing o tening the new a at 3 p.m. in Dublmtrm United Church, TOP TEN VIDEO PICK GALLERIES corner of Dublin and Suffolk Streets, Guelph. Admission is $6 for adults; chilâ€" dren free. TUESDAY Ne Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free Music at Noon series continues with a concert feaâ€" turing composers from the university‘s ftaculty of music in the Aird Centre Recital ticket information. SATURDAY The Kâ€"W Philharmonic Choir is a study in Contrasts on Saturday, Jan. 28, offerâ€" ing a double bill of ne:wm. by Russian composer Alfred Schnittke, and African Sanctus, British composer David Fanâ€" shawe‘s lively treatment of African chants, dances and choral writing, at. Centre in the Square. Call 578â€"1570 for The work of Wendy Trusler will be on dismlaJ' in the Robert Langen Gallery of Wilfrid Laurier University today through Feb. 19. Free. The Gallery is open Monâ€" day through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. CONTINUING The Publishing Art of Nicolas, an exhiâ€" bition of some of the best commercial art ever, continues through May 1994 at The Seagram Museum. An exhibition of sculpture by Cindy Kirsh and paintings by Justine Giuliani continâ€" ues .thfoua Jan. 29 in Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity‘s Langen Gallery. A new exhibition, Containment: The Space Within, guest curated by Ann MONDAY CFIU' CE CE UUVCI WEERR D OATY DTCC Roberts, continues mrw’h April 10 at the Clay and Glass Gelcg;op-s p.m. April 10. Viewing and Gallery open Wednesâ€" day to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Information and guided tours available ? calling the CGG office, 746â€"1882, during regular Otto Beyer: Lines, Planes and Colours, a show reflecting the last 20 years of painter Otto Beyer‘s work, continues through March 6 at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" nfough Marun 0 dl No NICNONOTâ€"Â¥YdIO!~ loo Art Galerz. Also at the Gallery,High Arctic an owhibition of works: by .ean Arctic, an exhibition of works by Jean Hay, continues through Feb. 27.