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TOWNSHIPS WEEK arts and entertainment magazine ^ w 1991 Piggery people performing in Perils of Persephone See page 5 Dave Lapp: Jazzing it up at the Blaz Bar See page 3 I * ¦¦¦ HJI.JMTW AH1VM OMOTHM 2—TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1991 WHO’S WHO Cat with no tail and journalists with winning tales By Tadeusz Letarte "Can't hear with the waters of.The chittering waters of.” James Joyce (1) Morning -Morning, said the cat in her own way.-Morning, said he in his and let the screen door slam behind her.The cat with no tail paraded down the hall, back feet wide, complaining all the way.He followed.-June 16th, he told her, is Bloomsday.-Milk, said the cat.-June 16th.1904.he insisted.A Thursday.Day like any other.-Milk, said the cat.-Coffee first, said he.Juan Valdez with his mule peering over his shoulder.Mountain grown.-Milk! said the cat.louder, and he gave in, poured a saucer and set it down.Cat stopped complaining, lapped.As he watched, he considered the inner organs of beasts and fowl for breakfast - nice sheep kidney with the tang of faintly scented urine -and chose instead a box from the cupboard.Kay-ee double-el owe double good-good.Poured a bowl, added milk.-Free Inside, said the box.Cornelius Rooster Bicycle Reflector.-You never know, said he.Bicycle in the next one.He turned the box sideways and shook it carefully, peering deep.Nothing.Turned it on the other side and shook again.There.In a plastic pouch.-Collect Cornelius Rooster, said the box, and Tony the Tiger bike reflectors in six exciting colors! Pea-green.Exciting color for a kJIIIlh, Theatre presents GREAT SUMMER FARE! In the beautiful Eastern Townships JUNE 19-JULY 13 The Perils of Persephone Written by DAN NEEDLES.Directed by DOUG BEATTIE.Set and costumes by JOHN C.DINNING A laugh-filled evening by the writing & directing team of the Wingfield series Presented by: ROYAL BANK JULY 14 JULY 27 Tonight.Piaf Written byJOEUi RABU and TED GALAY, Directed by RAY MICHAL, Musk Director - J DOUGLAS DODD, Storting JOELLE RABU A beautiful reiriolioa of Piafs fost BorfhAmerfamcomirtai ihe Woldorf Astorio ^eOWCTCPWOMTtOieOFCAIUOA ' v ! # TITLE LOSING MY RELIGION SILENT LUCIDITY LOVE IS A WONDERFUL THING MORE THAN WORDS UNBELIEVABLE COUPLE OF DAYS OFF RUSH RUSH I LIKE THE WAY MIRACLE TOO HOT SEE THE LIGHTS RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW I DON’T WANNA CRY YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT DON’T TREAT ME BAD WASH THE RAIN A BETTER LOVE FRIENDS FOREVER DREAM LOVER I TOUCH MYSELF WHAT COMES NATURALLY THE LAST TO KNOW NOT LIKE KISSING YOU STRIKE IT UP SHE TALKS TO ANGELS WALKING IN MEMPHIS MEA CULPA 2 I RHYME THE WORLD.CRAZY THE POWER OF LOVE WORLD OF WONDER STEP ON SAVE SOME LOVE ANIMAL HEART HIGHWAY 5 THE DREAM IS STILL ALIVE WIND OF CHANGE DANGEROUS CHOCOLATE CAKE LAST WEEK # R.E.M.Queensryche Michael Bolton Extreme EMF Huey Lewis & The News Paula Abdul Hi-Five Whitney Houston Alanis Simple Minds Jesus Jones Mariah Carey Triplets Styx Firehouse World on Edge London Beat Candi & the Backbeat Rebel Pebbles Divinyls Sheena Easton Celine Dion West End Girls Black Box Black Crowes Marc Cohn Enigma Kish Seal Luther Vandross Rik Emmett Happy Mondays Keedy Glass Tiger The Blessing Wilson/Phillips Scorpians The Doobie Brothers Crowed House 10—TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRIDAY.JUNE 14, 1991 WHAT’S ON WHAT’S ON WHAT’S ON which gains its richness from the diversity of its people.A brunch will follow the service at Camping Soleil In the afternoon, visitors can go on a walking tour to discover Kinnear’s Mill's past and present.Also, an auction sale will be held.Everyone is invited to participate.LE FESTIVAL DU PAIN DE COOKSHIRE: From noon on June 15 to 10 June 16, the city of Cookshire will in celebration.There will be games and shows organized to entertain the public throughout the weekend.On Sunday at 8, the king and queen of the Bread Festival will be crowned.The present duchesses and dukes are: Jacinthe Blanchette.Nathalie Desindes.Madeleine Deslauriers, Julie Loiselle.Guy Houle, Maurice Tardif, Gaétan Thibaudeau.and Marco Veilleux.exhibitions HORACE GALLERY 906 King W , corner Queen, Sherbrooke : The last exhibition of the gallery presents artist Lisa Driver who shows her view on the difficulty in being a Quebecer, Canadian and American through engravings, drawings, photographs, and objects.The exhibit is entitled Douane, or custom's office.As well, Sacha Marie Levay tries to capture the public’s emotions through her exhibition of low relief sculptures and paintings entitled Volunaire.Open Wednesday to Friday, noon to 5; weekends 1 to 5.Until June 23.CENTRE D’EXPOSITION LÉON MARCOTTE 222 Fron tenac, Sherbrooke : Until J une 16.discover the flora and fauna The Concerts at Place de la Cité has a mascot this year, hut she doesn’t have a name yet.Organizers are counting on concert goers to give her a name.The mascot will he on hand at all of the free concerts which take place at lunchtime every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday till the end of August at Place de la Cité, behind the Sherbrooke Courthouse.There will also he a series of evening concerts Wednesday night at the same location.The nameless-for-now mascot will also he handing out free t-shirts at some of the concerts and touring various activities and festivals about town promoting the free concerts.The popular concert series, which is in its fourth year, is sponsored hy the City of Sherbrooke and the accounting firm of Raymond.Chabot, Martin, Pare.For details on this week’s concerts see MV SIC.of the St-Lawrence River estuary with an exhibit entitled Parlez-moi du fleuve.Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12:30 to 4:30.COLLÈGE SACRÉ-COEUR Library.155 Belvedere N.Sherbrooke: Leatherworks by Réjane McDonald displaying until June 13.Open Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 4.RAYMOND, CHABOT.MARTIN, PARÉ Fifth floor, 455 King W , Sherbrooke: Oil paintings by Jeannette Perreault and Richard Montpetit.Until June 14.Open weekdays 8:30 to 5.CAISSE POPULAIRE SHERBROOKE-EST 2 Bowen South, Sherbrooke : presents the works of photographer Alain Chagnon.In his exhibition entitled MAS ALLAT he regroups photographs taken of the daily lives of Nicaraguans.His works will be on display throughout the month of June.BEAULNE MUSEUM 96.Union St., Coaticook: LisetteCha-rest exhibits a series of prints entitled Les eaux fortes.mainly depicting illustrations of nuns until Sept.2.HOVEY MANOR C.P.60, North Hatley : La Corporation des Métiers d'art du Québec presents an exhibition featuring various artworks (sculpture, ceramic art.and leatherwork) by Jeannine Bourret, Marie-Andrée Dubois, Lise Garant.André Godbout.Anne Huet, Maya Lightbody, Hughes Mercier.Fernand Prince, Jean-Marc Tétreault.and Philippe Tissier at Hovey Manor.Exhibition runs until June 30.GALERIE JEANNINE BLAIS 100.Main St.North Hatley: The gallery presents Juliette Ramade's works entitled Les félineries fleuries until June 17.The gallery is opened 10-5 every day.NORTH HATLEY LIBRARY: presents an exhibition of recent water colors of local scenery by Barbara Matthews.Vernissage June 16 from 4-6.Everyone is invited.Show runs until June 29.Opened Tuesday to Friday from 10-12:30.Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8:30 and Saturdays from 10-12.MEMPHREMAGOG LIBRARY 61 Merry, Magog presents works by Mary Landry and Anne-Louise Acer centering around nature.Landry is a professional photographer who has succeeded in capturing details found in nature.Acer, a visual artist, depicts her love for nature and sheep through her water-color paintings.ARTS SUTTON GALLERY 7 Academy.Sutton : The gallery displays artist Indira Nair s painted aluminum works until June 23.The gallery is opened Thursday through Sunday 1 to 5.For more information, call Yves Deschénes (5141538-256.3 COLBY-CURTIS MUSEUM presents the official opening of Settlers of the Border, artifacts from 1800 to 1870 and antique maps of the border region on Saturday.Junes.I mm 3 to 5.Admission charged.Museum opened from 1(1 to 5 week days.MUSEE MINERALOGIQUE 104.rue Letendre: The Asbes tos Mineralogical Museum is opened to the public weekdays from 10 to 5 until June 21.and daily beginning June 23.For group reservation or for more information call 879-6444.No admission.GALERIE D'ART STÉPHANIE 22 College, Danville, presents the works of Reynal Gauthier, Thérèse Pratte La-belle.Georges L.Olney.Jesus Palomares, and Raymonde Racette Robert.Opened Thursday-Sunday 1 to 5, or call 879-2972.Admission free LOUISS.ST.LAURENT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, in Compton : Interpretation staff will greet visitors on the site seven days a week until July 8, from 10 to 5.From July 8 to Sept.2.they will be on duty from Tuesday to Sunday, and from Sept.3 to Oct.20, every day from 10 to 5, 1 to 5.Admission free.For more information call France Provencher 835-5448.MISSISQUOI MUSEUM P.O Box 186.Stanbridge Fast The museum presents an exhibition entitled The Long Cold Winter: A Victorian view of winter in Missisquoi County IH.Ml-11)00.It highlights the Victorian passion for winter games, sports, transportation and fashion.The exhibition runs till October 13.Opened daily 10-5.$3 adults.$2.5(1 seniors or groups.$1 students or children For more information, call (514) 248-3153.THE RICHMOND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 137 Pease Kd .Richmond: In honor of the opening of the Melbourne Museum, the Society presently exhibits Gordon Ladd's landscape paintings.The museum will be opened Friday-Saturday in July and August, and also on Sundays until June 28.MUSÉE LAURIER D’ARTHABASKA 16LaurierW .Artha baska: Seventeen artists from different time periods will exhibit their nudes under the title Louis Muhlstock: varia lion sur le theme du corps.The exhibition runs till Sept.22 For more information, contact Richard Pedneault CBFT (B CFCF o WCAX Œ WVNY Q WPTZ Œ ETV O CBMT MM O CHLT FC a WMTW TSN o CKSH PC Saturday MORNING 5:00 (B MAGNUM, P.l.(1 hr.) (MM) VJ ANGELA DOHRMANN (1 hr.) (PC) MOVIE **'/2 "LA GRIFFE DU TIGRE” (1988, Drame) Ann-Margret, C.Thomas Howell.De nouveaux sentiments commencent a naitre en lui lorsqu un jeune homme, entiche d'une adolescente de son age.rencontre la mere de celle-ci.(2 hrs.) 5:30 (TSN) SQUASH World Professional Association Championship.From New York, (R) (1 hr., 30 min ) 5:45 (FC) MOVIE***’/2 “True Love” (1989, Comedy-Drama) Annabella Sciorra, Ron Eldard.(1 hr., 44 min.) 6:00 Cl RICHIE RICH a WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY The Boy From Dead Man s Bayou" Two young boys search for the silver bell from a church destroyed by a hurricane.A 1971 movie starring Mitch Vogel and John Mclntire.(Part 1 of 2) (1 hr.) a HERCULES (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Pebbles.6:30 B FANTASTIC MAX B TALE SPIN a GHOSTBUSTERS (MM) VJ ANGELA DOHRMANN 7:00 a TINY TOON ADVENTURES g B ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE AND SANCHO PANDA B PEPPERMINT PLACE S ROCKETS g S GHOSTBUSTERS (MM) MUCHWEST WITH TERRY DAVID MULLIGAN (TSN) THOROUGHBRED DIGEST (R) (PC) MOVIE *Vi "TOUT POUR REUSSIR” (1990, Comedie) Dabney Coleman, Uma Thurman.Un riche entrepreneur en demolition de New York met ses trois enfants a la porte et les reloge dans le seul edifice reste intact dans un quartier dévasté par ses soins.(1 hr., 50 min ) 7:30 B TINY TOON ADVENTURES g B MIDNIGHT PATROL B CAPTAIN PLANET AND THE PLA-NETEERS B WONDER WHY?g B DRAGON WARRIOR B MISTER ROGERS g (MM) FAX (FC) MOVIE** “Railroaded" (1947, Mystery) John Ireland, Sheila Ryan.(1 hr., 11 min.) (TSN) WORLD OF HORSE RACING
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