B12 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 16, 199! Choose your musical. by Betty Barton | . Terrace is in for an eclectic even- ing of musical choices this Satur- day with two performances in the offing. Classical and jazz are . Offered in a “local musicians in concert" coffee concert at Knox -United Church at 7:30 p.m., and mega-music and prizes are featured at the Northern B.C. Winter Games fund raiser dance in the ' Dolly Varden Room at the Terrace Inn. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Local musicians In concert At this classical and jazz coffee concert, instrumentals will be provided by jazz pianist Kevin Higgins, clarinetist Jim Ryan, flautist Andrew Brodie and french horn player Michael Wen. Mezzo soprano Marilyn Brodie will enter- tain with an operatic aria, a folk song, a sacred hymn and a German lieder. Rachel Reay Porter will accompany Jim Ryan in a clarinet- flute duet and Steffan Wegner will provide piano accompaniment for | Video reviews by Harriett Fjaagesund jim, Andrew and Michael, Tickets are still available at Erwin Jewellers, $6 adults and $4 students & seniors. Northern B.C. Winter Games fundraiser dance The Terrace Musicians’ Associ- ation is “delighted to pull together again to do this gig," Says spokes- man Gord Shaben. "This is our way of contributing to the Skeena Spirit and the Northem B.C. Win- ter Games. The Musicians’ Asso- ciation is making a comeback with MY BLUE HEAVEN Starring Steve Martin, Rick Meranis. Produced by Herbert Ross and Anthea Sylbert. Dir- ected by Herbert Ross. | Rating: PG 13. Running time: 96 minutes. Fryburg is one of those quiet little communities where they roll up the sidewalks each night, Everyone is respectable, even the criminals (the crime ' wave is Fryburg is more of a splash than an actual wave). Then the FBI, in the person of Barney Coopersmith (Moranis), goes and screws up the whole town when he stashes a witness there who is scheduled to testify at two major mob trials in New York. Vinnie (Martin), a member of a crime family himself, has this thing about peace and quiet and staying on the right Workshop on colour offered by Emily Carr College at NWCC Contributed by Larisa Tarwick Northwest Community Col- lege and Emily Carr College of Art and Design (ECCAD) Out- reach Program will present a special colour workshop in Ter- race Feb. 9-10, instructed by noted artist Rick Cuff of Van- couver. Mr. Cuff will teach both beginners and those with an est- ablished interest in colour. Registration and workshop lo- cation are being arranged by Larisa Tarwick of Northwest ~ Community College who can be reached at 635-6511 for infor- mation. Up to 20 participants _will be accommodated, provided a minimum of 12 participants are enrolled by Jan. 29. | This February 9-10 work- shop in Terrace is part of our ; continuing commitment to pro- vide a varied program of high -caliber visual art and design in- = ‘struction throughout the pro- vince,” said Judith O'Keeffe, “FCCAD Outreach Program Di- tector, “We are delighted to be Working with Northwest Com- - ntinity College to bring Rick . @uff in from Vancouver for the *cKenefit. of anyone in Terrace who would like to further their ah ~dnterest. in colour.”’ -« JBCCAD arranges some 70 vis- ‘ ual atts workshops around B.C. side of the law — he loathes all three. Vinnie doesn’t believe in letting the grass grow under his feet, or letting a great oppor- tunity waltz right past him, and before long he manages to singlehandedly revive Fryburgian crime into a down ‘right respectable wave. The mob aren’t the only ones gunning for Vinnie. Fryburg’s assistant district attorney is bound and determined to skin Vinnie alive if it’s the last thing she does. DICK TRACY Starring Warren Beatty, Charlie Korsmo, Madonna. Produced by Warren Beatty. Directed by Warren Beatty. Rating: PG. Running time: 105 minutes, One of the kingpins of crime mysteriously disappears and is replaced by a thug named Big each year, at the request of local sponsors. Any community group or individual may apply to host a workshop, taught by one of some 90 professional artist-teachers available through the College. Several other services are also available as part of ECCAD’s mandate to provide access to all British Columbians. An Artist- Boy. Big Boy has really big plans, including getting rid of his old enemy, Dick Tracy. Big Boy isn’t above trying anything, even bribery, but Tracy is as hard-noised and hard-headed as he ever was. But Tracy has more than just Big Boy to worry about. He’s found himself unexpectedly saddled with an orphan (Korsmo), a blond seductress (Madonna) who works for Big Boy has the hots for him, his girlfriend leaves him, and a menacing figure with no face has appeared on the scene. All in all, Tracy’s life is a real mess, which is pretty normal for him anyway. Then his girlfriend is kidnapped, but Tracy can’t figure out by who. This movie is rather confus- ing. Maybe you have to be a Dick Tracy fan to figure it all out. in-Residence program will bring professional instruction to the community for a one week per- iod or longer. Pre-Art-College programs are available by special arrangement. And visual arts telecourses across the province through facilities of the Knowledge Net- work. Sing your way to the top of the charts Come out to Karaoke Night, and sing along with the, lyrics @ as they appear on video. Sundays 8 - 2 midnight & Thursdays 8:30 - 1:30 Join the chorus at George’s Pub! Northern Motor Inn, 3086 Hwy 16 E., Terrace phone 635-6375 are offered . - gusto and enthusiasm. " The dance in the Dolly Varden Room at the Terrace Inn will also provide a venue for local bands and indivi- dual performers to showcase their talent, with musical styles that will include rock, country and pop music. ‘ The varied evening will begin at about 7:30 p.m, with the music of Karin Ljungh and carry on by J.J.J.Jazz, The Stage Hogs, Rocky Top, Grey Wolf, 3’s Com- pany, Diamond Back and a Mys- style this weekend tery Jam. The Terrace Little Theatre is in charge of production. Marianne Brorup Weston designed the "Dolly Varden" poster. And sound production will be provided by Polywog Studios and Mike Lundy. Come out and enjoy music, food, prizes and refreshments. (No minors allowed.) Only 200 tickets are being sold, at Sight & Sound, the Northern B.C. Winter Games office and the Terrace Inn. io" “'s unday Buffet Brunch 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Good selection of hot and cold Breakfast & Lunch items. Salads, rolls, juices - . | Pancakes and French toast *Coffee, tea and desserts Adults: $10.95 Seniors: $7.95 Children: $5.95 4551 Greig Ave. Terrace. 635-6630