MayWorks MAY 1-7. 1989 The Second Annual MayWorks Festival invites you to enjoy Art That Works For You with over 35 theatre, poetry, concert, evening cabaret, art exhibit, workshop, and ‘Artin the Workplace”’ presentations this May 1st through 7th. Many of Canada’s finest artists will be sharing their works in the respected tradition of May festivals & Art for Working People programs in Paris, sae’ Glasgow, San Francisco, Toronto, Melbourne and many other international communities. MayWorks promotes the rights of artists as workers — recognizing artists as integral ‘ contributors to a vital, growing Canadian \ culture. MayWorks brings art out of th pod big galleries — and sets art in the” hands of the community, Celebrate the power Of community expression — through cultur a with MayWorks -For more” event/ volunteer “4 info — please call: 324-8827. **Or, Pi Foot stompin’ good times! MayWorks Country Shindig with Sue Medley, Roy Forbes, and The Hard Rock Miners. 8 p.m. Sat. May 6, Maritime Labour Centre. . Tix: Door and Advance.* “culture is the ... spirit of the people.’’ Toronto dub poet Ahdri Zhina Mandiela. Thurs. May 4th. Noon at the Sinclair Centre. & 7:30 p.m. at the MayWorks Cabaret; & 2 p.m. Sat. May 6 at Octopus Books E. for ‘Telling It Like It Is: Racism Doesn't Work.” with poets Neil Benson, Sadhu Binning, Jenny Gunn, Roy Kiyooka, Surjeet Kalsey, Evelyn Lau, Sky Lee, Lee Maracle, Ajmer Rode, and Jim Wong-Chu. = 20 « Pacific Tribune, May 1, 1989