Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. Drayton Entertainment presâ€" ents The Foursome Aug. 8 at the Schoolhouse Theatre in St. Jacobs. Tickets are $29â€"$36, or $20 for students. For more information call 1â€"888â€"449â€" 4463. or 519â€"638â€"5555. Drayton Entertainment presâ€" ents Legends Aug. 8 at the Huron County Playhouse, Grand Bend. Tickets are $29â€" $36, or $20 for students. For more information call 1â€"888â€" 449â€"4463, or 519â€"238â€"6000. Drayton Entertainment presâ€" ents Funny Money starting Aug. 7 at the Drayton Festival Theatre, Drayton. Tickets are $36, $20 for students. Call 1â€" 888â€"449â€"4463, or 519â€"638â€" 5555. me »UP M PP Juday & bavid‘s Goldirocks A Children‘s Classic With A Brand New Beat SoldiRocks is a refreshing spin on a timeless tale that will bring out the kid in all of us. Recommended for children Preâ€"K to 8 years old ONE WEEK ONLY! August 14 â€" August 18 ON GOLDFN POND The Elora Community Theâ€" atre‘s first play of the 2007â€" 2008 season is On Golden Pond. Auditions for the play will be held Aug. 18 ar 10 a.m. and Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. Audiâ€" tions will be held at St. James Anglican Church, Queen Street, Fergus. For more infor mation contact Simon Leiâ€" bovitz at 519â€"821â€"3905, or email sbbg@sympatico.ca. The second annual Waterloo Arts Festival, a celebration of visual and performing artists, goes Aug. 11â€"12, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Waterloo Park West. For more information visit www.waterlooartsfestival.com. Pride Pictures: A Film Festival for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and quesâ€" tioning youth, goes Aug. 14, at Princess Cinema, at 6 Princess St. W., Waterloo. Admission is $5 per screening for kids 18 and under, $7 for adults. For more information visit www.OK2BME.ca. Luke Doucet plays the Starlight Club tanight at 9 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the door THE LADY RACERS The Lady Racers play at the Homer Watson House and Gallery tonight, 8 p.m., at 1754 Old Mill Rd., Kitchener. Admission is $10. For more information call 519â€"748â€" 4377. Thursday Night Music Exploâ€" sion presents Ben Rollo Aug. 9, 7:30 p.m., at the Manulife Gathering Place in front of the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. For more information call 519â€"747â€"8733, or visit www.waterlo0.ca. Mel Brown Awards Night with Lucky Peterson and honourâ€" ing Waterloo Bluesman Shawn Kellerman goes Aug. 9, 8 p.m., at Elements Nightclub, King St. W., Kitchener. Tickets are $10. For more information visit 519â€"571â€"2555. The Kitchener Blues Festival featuring Waterloo‘s Shawn: Kellerman, Lucky Peterson, The Perpetrators and others, CLUES DOWN 2. Berkelium 3. A staik of asparagus 4. Fourth sign of the zodiac 5. Buries 6. Featured performer 7. Leg bone 8. Snakeâ€"like fish 9. Physician‘s title {ablbr.) 10. Builfighting maneuvers 11. Potato state (abbr} 12. Cuts thin 13. Decayed areas in teeth 15. Sea catfish genus goes Aug. 10, 6 p.m., at the Civic Square in front of Kitch ener‘s city hall. For more information call 519â€"571â€" 2555. The Kitchener Blues Festival featuring Eric Burdon and the Animals, David Wilcox, Steve Strongman and others continâ€" ues Aug. 11, starting at noon, at the Civic Square in front of Kitchener City Hall. Admisâ€" sion is free. For more informaâ€" tion call 519â€"571â€"2555. f Sunday Nights at the Bandâ€" shell presents Galt Kilties, Aug. 12, 7 p.m., at the Waterâ€" loo Park bandshell. Admission is free. For more information call 519â€"747â€"8733, or visit www waterloo.ca. The Kitchener Blues Festival featuring Jeff Healey Blues Band, Mel Brown, Charity Brown and others continues Aug. 12, starting at noon, at the Civic Square at Kitchener City Hall. Admission is free. For more information call 519â€"571â€"2555. Monday Night Melodies presâ€" 17. Tooth caregiver (abbr.) 18. Grass farm product 21. Common rodent 23. Ohio‘s state bird 26. A young child 28. High fashion designing and dressmaking 31. Knock 33. Abrasive mineral 35. Regional speech patterns 37. Decompose 39. Sweet fruit juice beverage 41. Hotel chain 43. Proceed without interruption ents Kitchener Musical Sociâ€" ety Band Aug. 13, 7 p.m., at Brewmeister Green at the corâ€" ner of King and William streets. Admission is free. For more information call 747â€" 8733, or visit www.waterl00.ca King Street Trio, 65 University eueire Ave. E., Waterloo, features live _ WOODLOT jazz four nights a week, Woodlot, the third KW Art Wednesdays and Thursdays Gallery Biennial show brings from 6:30â€"9 p.m., Fridays from _ together the work of 14 artists 7:30â€"11:30 p.m., and Saturâ€" in the third installment of the days from 7:30â€"10:30 p.m. For _ exhibit that starts tonight and information visit kingstreetâ€" goes to Sept. 9, at 101 Queen trio.com. St. N. in Kitchener. For more Solé Restaurant and Wine information on this exhibit Bar, 83 Erb St W., Waterloo, visit www kwag.on.ca. presents the Jason RECIPROCITY Rasso Trio, Aug. 11, 10 p.Mâ€" 10 _ The Kâ€"wW Art Gallery presents midnight. Greg Staats: Reciprocity, The Club Tapas Bar and River Grand Chronicles #4 to Nightclub, 130 King St. S., Sept. 9 at 101 Queen St. N. Waterloo, presents Salsa Friâ€" Kitchener. Simple and eloâ€" days, with free salta dance lesâ€" _ quent, the works in Reciprociâ€" sons starting at 9 p.m. ty are reminders of the comâ€" Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. plicated familial and cultural W., Waterloo, presents Kevin histories connected to the Coates on Friday, Nonie Crete . TegiOn. Visit wwwkwag.on.ca on Sunday. For more informaâ€" _ for more information. tion call 519â€"886â€"9370. Failte, 85 King St. N., Waterâ€" loo, presents Craig and Lucas, Thursday; Sandy MacDonald, Friday, Bill Nadeau Saturday; Steve Hogg, John Brent, Sunâ€" day; McFlys, Monday. | Be pa rt Of Huether Hotel/Kent Lounge, _ tN@»Prfs Scene 59 King St. N., Waterloo, presâ€" ents the John McKinley Blues Please let us know of any !land on §alurday For more upcoming enteriainrent. information call 519â€"886â€" Include correct speiling of 3350. { event, when and where, Molly Bloom‘s, 170 University price, telephone number Ave., Waterloo, presents Dave _ | and brief description of Huber, Thursday; John Brent what‘s happening. Fax us at Duo, Friday; John McKinley, 886â€"9383 or email Saturday; Ben and Adam, editorial@waterloochronicle.ca Monday; Dave Huber Band, Wednesday. ! Rude Native Bistro and Lounge, 15 King St. S., Waterâ€" 45. A broad horizontal band across a shield 47. One branch of orthodox Islam 48. Draws from 50. Chronicles. abbr. (Biblical) 51. Propy! {abbr.} 52. _ Johnson: a family co 53. High school 54. Osmium WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, August 8 loo, presents acoustic music, Thursday at 5 p.m. Tim Louis performs Tuesdays. For more information call 519â€"886â€" Woodlot, the third KW Art Gallery Biennial show brings together the work of 14 artists in the third installment of the exhibit that starts tonight and goes to Sept. 9, at 101 Queen St. N. in Kitchener. For more information on this exhibit visit www.kwag.on.ca. The Kâ€"W Art Gallery presents Greg Staats: Reciprocity, River Grand Chronicles #4 to Sept. 9 at 101 Queen St. N. Kitchener. Simple and eloâ€" quent, the works in Reciprociâ€" ty are reminders of the comâ€" plicated familial and cultural histories connected to the region. Visit www.kwag.on.ca for more information. ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK‘S PUZZLE 2007