ONCE UPON A TIME * o* & & SEPTEMBER 29, 1980 * * * * CHEOPS' LAW: Nothing ever gets built on time or within budget. * o% ok oo VOLUME Tl No.26 * * * % is a marvellous phrase because it starts you off when you can't think of a thing to say—sort of like supercalafragalisticexpialadocious but easier to spell. St ee ee em me me mn HEAR YE Well, we've got some good news, some bad news and some good news. First, Cap ts sponsoring a trip to New York this May with Paul Azaroff and Rose Nauman which will visit al} sorts of Interesting places and doesn't cost the world. The bad news is that already, without any pubtsicity at all, the trip is full. But, STOP. The good news is that there's a waiting list and if they can come up with enough people, there will be a second trip directly after the first. The New York Experience from May 11 to 22 involves three classes before leav- ing, five lectures at various institutions in New York and on-going orlentation from the instructors. Of course the sightseeing will include the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wal] Street and the United Nations -- it'll] also feature four different theatre experiences, Greenwich Village, various museums and all kinds of places to eat. And much, much more. Cost per person which includes air fare, hotel, theatres, museums and some meals will be $1075, whitch if you doa Jittle math you will figure out is pretty good. To join the already existing waiting Jist, just Call Conchita Furstenwald and get the de- tails. . Ce | As well as going to New York, Rose Nauman our internationally known weaver is having two exhibitions. ''Flights of Fancy'' fs a display of her felted work and we'll] be lucky enough to have it in our own Gallery from October 1 - 23. in December, Rose's work will be on show in Munich, Germany so we suggest that you look at it here ~ it's much more conventent. 22 em esd et soa eet em ee tee ee Oe ew ee ont oS at ec oo HEAR YE Have you tried driving down Monashee Drive between NF and Purcel! Way lately? If you have you haven't had any luck because it's blocked off for construction and if you were In the habit of using that route you had better start changing your habits. The road will be closed off for purposes of building Pragve—-} i td Metteipurpose-FPect+ey that inflationary 6 story chunk of concrete that they're mur- dering so many trees inthe name of, for no less than the next two years. Suffer. Ce @ a Note: to the Canadian Studies Committee, I'm afraid that | used American spelling above ina fit of concern over brevity. The Canadian spelling of the above work is supercallafraghalistickexphaladoughcious. . | «1 Joyce Fancher in Careers has tickets. That will interest you mainly if you're inter- ested [in seelng some really excellent ice skating this October. As you probably re- call, a couple of years ago Karen Magnuss- en celebrated her world title and 21st birthday at the same time with an ice show that has been repeated every year since and this fall ''Karen & Friends" will fea- ture Toller Cranston in his only Vancouver appearance this year.: Interestingly enough Karen is skating even though she's expect- Ing in February. At any rate, Joyce has ar excellent block of fifty tickets at $6.5¢ each and if you'd like one you’ can fin her in the Tower Lunchroom between 12: 3( and 1:00 or cal] her at home in the even ing at 929-4400. Note: you've only got un tile October 10. Don't forget the Political Film Series in the All College Lounge all day Monday & Tues