ns the Volume IX No. 5 February 23, 1987 informer Marlatt to read Thursday Vancouver writer Daphne Marlatt will be the next author to be presented in the Spring Reading Series. Marlatt is the author of fourteen books, including Stevestan, Vancouver Poems, Opening Doors (an oral history project on the East End), How Hug a Stone, and Anna: Herstory. She will be reading in room H402 at 8 pm on Thursday, February 26. Admission is free. Free concert on Friday On Friday, February 27 at noon, Music faculty members Lars Kaario, tenor, and Linda Falls, piano, will be performing works by Schumann, Purcell and Benjamin Britten in room H113. The program includes three pieces by Purcell—Man is for the Woman Made, I Attempt From Love Sickness to Fly, and I'll Sail Upon the Dog Star— Dichterliebe Op. 48 by Robert Schumann, and three songs arranged by Benjamin Britten—0O Waly, Waly, the Plough Boy, and Ca' the Yowes. ; Nominated for Juno Lars Kaario graduated from Capilano College and then got his Bachelor of Music from Capilano College guitar instructor, Stephen Boswell, recently received the CONTINUED WERT PAGE "s+ exciting news that he has been nominated é for a Juno Award. Boswell has been Who are they? nominated for Best Classical Canadian F Recording. More on this next week. We ought to note, by the way, that this photo is a couple of years out of date—Boswel] now sports a beardless face. ] ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH? Are you getting enough copies of the Informer? Or do you get too many? We are checking to see if we should change the number of Informers that are printed, so if you have an opinion on this subject, please call Donna at 2002. If I don't hear from anybody, I'll just assume that | everything is copacetic. See contest, page 7 capilano college