You may not notice it a great deal, but Capilano College does have a Theatre de- partment and if you'd jike to take a jook at some of their acting, you've got two good chances coming up. The first will not cost you anything: on Thursday in the All College Lounge Theatre students will be performing improvisation. The time is 1:30 and everyone is welcome to drop by. Your next, more formal opportunity will cost $3 but it's well worth it. April 8, 9, 10, & 11, the Theatre department will be putting on three one-act plays at Presentation House fn North Van. For an evening of en- tertainment ranging from-absurdist comedy to metaphysical murder, show up for the 8:30 performance and see ''Frugal Repast"', "The Future is in Eggs'', and ‘Shakespeare Must Die! (a guaranteed hit with English 200 students, in title, if not in action.) For more details, check with Bill Murdoch from the Theatre department. From the Musical Parking Signs department: parking signs outside the north cafeteria have been changed again, so beware. Accor-~ ding to my info, this change in is regard to whd¢elchair user parking, but I haven't been there myself to check. Keep your eyes peeled, then, and if they've removed your favourite space bear in mind that it's all in aid of a good cause. And watch for the tow truck. 7 Ca | Would you believe administrators do it in triplicate? Tuesdays and Thursday. Apologies to all and sundry interested in Paul Azaroff's Israel slide show at the Vandusen Gardens. We advertised it fast week as being on March 23 (Sunday), but it has been moved to Sun. the 30. We haven't changed our minds about it ‘being worth- while to attend, however. We might even go so far as to guarantee a fascinating even- ing for those who go. qe Ce The B.C. TEAL (Teachers of English as an Additional Language) had a conference last weekend, and they invited none other than Dr. Richard Glass from Cap to host a Junch time discussion on Audio-Lingualism. Lunch at the Hyatt Regency jis not to be sneezed at. According to our languages department, Cap was rumoured to be the only college in the province (world?) to have 100% attend- ance by their E.S.L. instructors. Er.... we do have another, don't we? a Gea Gea \f you haven't been up to the second floor of the tower lately to take a look in the gallery, we suggest you do just that. The gallery ts really looking good. From March 10 - 21. they were showing sculpture, © and now from the 24th to April 4& they will be showing prints. After that, from April 7 - 18 there will be crafts on display. Wander by and take a look--you']]l be impressed. Then again, maintenance workers do it -- with a few repairs.... aa Once again, here is an opportunity to in- troduce a little music into your Junch hours. Student recitals are being held in the music building (NA 107) at noon on Everything from classical to pop, jazz, and rock, either solo or in small groups will be happening. Also, if you enjoy voice, April 3. and 10 will be the final reci- tals for university transfer students who will be graduating this year. College people only are welcome to come by and listen in. €_ex a ea