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Ask about our Cedar Room or our Catering Service. - 365-8312 ‘SAT)|SUN, MON ‘TUE’ He on3 | 4 || 56) sae Screen writer Cameron Crowe ih d Eurythmics on Oct. 20, and that Bananarama write and sing the title tune for “The Wild Life,” his film sequel to “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.” “They sent us a rough outline of the movie on the telex,” remembers Bananara ma’s Siobhan Fahey. “We had two days to complete the song, because we were about to head to Japan for a tour. But we had a go at it, wrote the song in one day and re- corded it the next. And ['m really pleased with the re- sults.” A video will follow shortly. . . Iron Maiden went behind the Iron Curtain to kick off its latest world tour, and the band’s manager carted a load of video equipment with him to record the experience. The heavy metallers’ home mov jes of Warsaw and Prague will be showing up as featur ettes on the Cable News Network, “Entertainment Tonight” and MTV. 7 28 «6 Nickelodeon, the kid's ca ble channel, airs two hot new music concerts this month: the Th Twins on Oct. 27. Both shows were taped last year, though, so don't look for either band’s latest chart-toppers on your screen. . 6« « The most interesting thing about the MTV Video Music Awards — far from the first such award show, despite the cable station's hype — is the fact that the program was later shown on regular broad- cast outlets via syndication. Is this a ploy to lead the way for broadcast syndication of MTV's standard cable music fare? Will the locally pro duced “New York Hot Tracks” be replaced by two hours of Martha Quinn re- runs? Will “Goodnight L.A.” turn into 90 minutes of Mark Goodman? We await further developments. * 28 6 The new Rick Springfield video of “Bop "Til You Drop” is reported to have had a budget of $160,000. The clip "UNPRECEDENTED' MOVE was shot by staffers from Lucasfilm Ltd., the folks who gave us the “Star Wars” trilogy. It shows, too. . 6 «6 MTV took the plunge and decided to program Frankie Goes to Hollywood's “Two Tribes” on the eve of the band's first American tour. But they did edit the video beforehand, removing poten- tially offensive scenes of the first fight where, ah, inap- propriate parts of the body are attacked. Prince’s movie Purple Rain available on video In an unprecedented move, Warner Brothers has decided to release a home video cassette of Prince's “Purple Rain” while the movie is still packing audiences in at local theatres. And, amazingly, the video will sell for only $29.95. It’s a major step in hanging perceptions about a Win a trip to B.C. Place, tour the Expo 86 site and see Michael Jackson live and in concert from a box seat at B.C. Place Stadium Nov. 1 names 5 Winners will tour the B.C. Place Stadium, the Expc three Michael Jackson Victory Tour Air transportation, overnight accommodation and r and The Four Seasons Hotel Western Amhnes, Ar B.C EXPO 86 AND B.C. PLACE 6, 17, or 18. ts in the Stadium A EXPO 86 AND B.C. PLACE — WHAT THE WORLD IS COMING TO! Your Provincial Government and this newspaper want young British Columbians to see firsthand the tremendous potential and excitement generated by these two world-class projects projects not only for the Lower Mainland but for all British Columbia CONTEST RULES 1 Open to all residents of British Columbia between the ages of 14.17 inclusive. Chaperones will be provided and a detailed itinerary sent !o parents of winners. 2. Fill in the contest coupon in this ad and réturn it to this newspaper no later than noon on November 7, 1984 3. The winner will be drawn the same day and announced in the next iseue of this newspaper. The random selection of winners will be final 4 There wil be 108 winners across British Columtna and each will be required to submit their Tere scons of thet trip in not more than 250 words to the respective newspapers which draw their and Preview Centre and attend one of the als will be provided compliments of Pacific sir WHAT THE WORLD IS COMING TO! ad SEND YOUR owning music from an audio to a video orientation. Where people were once urged to buy a soundtrack album as a souvenir of a good film mu sical, now they are being en- couraged to buy the movie itself — music, pictures and all. Many observers were ex pecting Ted Turner, whose 24-hour music video network debuted last week, to file an antitrust suit. concerning MTV's exclusivity contracts. But Turner was beaten to the punch by the owners of Dis- covery, another cable music outlet which plans to com- mence on Jan. 1, 1985. Dis- covery filed suit in U.S. Dis- trict Court in Los Angeles, claiming that contracts al lowing MTV sole right to broadcast a certain number of videos constitutes re- straint of trade and an at tempt to create a monopoly. The trial has been assigned to Judge Robert Takasugi, the same jurist who presided Hi Arrow Arms over the John DeLorean case. Takasugi will have to decide whether MTV's at- tempt to tie up new video clips for as long as six months is illegal — or just sharp business . Meanwhile, MTV has named its adult-oriented sec- one service (a service that will compete head-to-head with both Discovery and Turner's Cable Music Chan- nel) VH 1 for Video Hits, in dicating that VH 2, 3 and 4 can't be far behind. Mean. while, the USA Network is jumping on the same band: wagon with its “Heartlight City,” a daily adult-contem porary video program de. signed to lure daytime tele vision viewers away from soap operas. The big question remains: Is there a large SUNDAY SMORG With Salad Bar & Dessert from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. DISCOUNTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS AND CHILDREN 41-1008 44. Conteger 365-7282 enough audi for soft pop video music out there to divide into so many parts? . 2« You'd hardly ‘expect a mainstream country band like Alabama to be at the centre of a censorship con- troversy, but they are. The band’s clip for “(There's a) Fire in the Night” was re- called as soon as it was dis tributed to television because it contains a scene with par tial nudity. Alabama's label, RCA, said that the clip was never meant to be broadcast. * CHRISTMAS | - CRAFT FAIR Friday, Nov. 2, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. * Admission 50¢ ® Bake Sale ® Door Prizes ... bring the whole family . .. buy unique locally-made crafts Actress lost two roles BOSTON (AP) — Actress Vanessa Redgrave testified Tuesday that being “black. listed” by the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra in 1982 cost her two roles on Broadway and she warned that firing performers for their political beliefs could some day hurt Jewish and black actors. “We must always uphold the right of anybody at all to be employed if they will do a fine job despite political pressure, because many other people may lose their jobs and many of them may be Jewish,” she said. Backlisters could hurt the careers of “Jewish artists and composers or Russian artists and Russian compo- sers or black artists and composers,” she added Gov't benefits from adult entertainment CALGARY (CP) The federal. government and every -provinee--exeept Al berta earns a modest but steady income from import duties or sales taxes on socalled adult entertain ment. Crities say the revenue represents a conflict of inter est for governments which have expressed concern about the growth of por nography in Canada. “Tm sure it creates a de gree of cynicism in society.” said John McLaren, a mem. ber of a federal committee studying pornography and prostituion. “On the one hand the government com. plains about this stuff but on the other it benefits from it.” Ottawa assesses a 14.6-per cent import duty on all for eign-made videotapes and films and collects a 10-per cent sales tax from domestic manufacturers or importers. Every province except Al berta, which doesn't have a sales tax, takes its cut. They tax both sales and rentals, with assessments ranging from five per cent in Saskat chewan to 12 per cent in Newfoundland. Industry officials estimate about two million videotapes are sold in Canada each year About three per cent or 60,000 are legally sold as adult entertainment, at an average price of about $50. Millions more are rented. COLLECTS TAXES Five provinces — Ontario, Newfoundland, Prince Ed ward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia — also have a stake. in the “skin mag” business through sales taxes imposed on single-copy pur. chases of all types of maga zines. Penthouse, the top-selling Redgrave said she didn't get a part in Heartbreak House in New York because the producers feared she would be booed because of her outspoken support of the Palestine Liberation Organ. ization. In addition, she said she could not convince the pro- ducers of The Aspen Papers, a long-running London play, to bring the show to New York for the same reason. Redgrave starred in the London production, which she said broke box-office ree- ords. The 47-year-old British ac tress is suing the orchestra in U.S. District Court for at , claiming her support of the PLO. She alleges the orchestra never paid for the concerts and that the alleged black- listing violated her civil rights and lost her work for 14 months. She asked for $5 million in damages. men's p pr the Ontario government with $38,850 during the last six months of 1983, the latest period for which statistics are available. The symphony has argued that Redgrave's critics could have disrupted the concert and cost the 104-year-old or- chestra some Jewish sup- port. 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" 5 f 7 ‘ i AS - rd Weta weed inet n | | “Henry Winkler’s a TV star — so is Robin’ Williams P PARIS (REUTER) — trail bec or Magman,” said Haid. “But that isn’t what I want iw “e i French Roman Catholics are Li. re. to do, T want to act.” to resume observance of ab- Haid has been playing Officer Andy Renko since the : stinence on Fridays by giving police drama made its debut in 1961. if up meat, alcohol or tobacco as The blowhard bigot who Haid plays on “Hill Street” has a concrete sign of penitence, erased almost all memory of the more sympathetic char- is church officials in Paris an- acters he created in two previous series, “Kate McShane” ’ * nounced Tuesday. . church. and “Delvecehio. - The officials said an as- aine and marijuana, §8:30—Visual Impairment ‘A racist cop who loves and respects his black as sembly of French bishops in Tiss chives and havinting tangs of Artes comme to also, symptoms of and and Blindness — Fred partner and doesn't even recognize his own inconsistency wo the holy city of Lourdes de- life... a sou is oncient services for habitual Koalenz, area CNIB §f i 8 challenge to play,” says Haid. “Renko can be pretty Winkler for “Who Are the Debolts and Where Did They “ cided this week to reinstate FRI., NOV. 2, 8:00 P.M. drug users. counsellor and Jane fg Obnoxious at times, but he'd real, and that's why right Get 19 Kids?" He has just returned from produting ad meatless Fridays — a prac- STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL 1:30—Front Row Ticket — Cowie, CNIB orienta- J ®°W I have no interest in playing the lead in my own “Children in the Crossfire,” an NBC movie filmed in ; tice that was widely dis- Retreshnents will be avoilonte Margot Masterton re- tion and mobility in- } **T!s. . Ireland. continued in France and ricktits'A¥ UseAnNes Ano Oaua'stoRes views a number of structor, discuss this ‘A TV star has a heavy load to carry,” says Haid. “I'm not about to knock any other show on television . elsewhere after the second movies available on topic during a work. jj “TV. generally, is about well-coiffed and handsome men — they're successful because they're damn good and the #9 Vatican ecumenical council of | $5-80 ARTS COUNCIL MEMAGRS — $6.50 REGULAR a First Choice-Super shop co-sponsored who walk out with pretty ladies, but our show doesn't —_ people in them are stars because they are terric at what if ee December 1965. $2.00 CHILDREN UNDER 13 Vi Ro al Canadian Le ion channel this month. with the Cas have a lot of that. People don't scream and chase me for _they do,” says Haid. “Renko happens to be what I want to ~ a “Catholics must translate cecaiceeatbepaicccesecks or gree y gi They include: Fanny Homemaker Services § ®"tographs when I walk down the street. But when! go do.” . bea into acts, in a habitual man- COMMUNIT Branch No. 170 and Alexander, Rum held Sept. 25. f - ner, their will to conform to d blefish, Deat ots Cos 10:30—Basic Concepts of 4 Jesus Christ Our Saviour, to M4 n o a i tury, Still of the Criminal Justice. d the baptismal con- U (+4 | CABARET Night, The Verdict, 11:00—Sign-off. FOR FILM THE WILD LIFE Serslon, to jola'all thoes, saat Fi & Satu’ rf FUN RIDE . . . Wagon ride was one of attractions tor these youngsters who attended official opening of us and Se the sock. SCOUT REGISTRATION Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30.a.m B T T k tT dland Park ing C Saturday coinewsproo are suffering and in need, Robson Beaver, Cub and Scout registration Thursdoy Sea SP Tucan HOMESTEAD ananarama tune took two days inaCop noi re ES te sah Poe Ca Se SIX DAY! i " CONCERT & SOCIAL Friday, November 9 Castlegar Complex: Latin American songs and music by at 8 p.m. Tickets from Tools tor Peace” committee Sabi". 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