Oakville Beaver, 31 May 2000, Arts & Entertainment, C7

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Wednesday, May 31, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Arts & Entertainment O akville B eaver E ntertainm ent Editor Carol Baldwin 845-3824 (Extension 254); Fax: 337-5567; E-mail baldwin@haltonsearch.com Pulsating preview (zSfioz <& Bookers Bookstore, 172 Lakeshore Rd. E, Oakville · 844-5501 · bookers® sympatico.ca JU N E DADS & GRANDADS 1. 2. ME & MY DAD STUART HAMPLE GRANDFATHERS ARE LIKE GOLD JANET LANESE 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. RICH DAD, POOR DAD ROBERT KIYOSAKI FATHER KNOWS ZILCH LIN W O O D BARCLAY FATHER COURAGE SUZANNE LEVINE WOOD THROUGH WATER JAMES 0G1LVIE-KN0W LES SAILS FRANZROSENBAUM CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE GOLFER'S SOUL JACK CANFIELD 9. THE ART OF THE MOTORCY CLE THOMAS KRENS 10. MY DAD IS AWESOME T h ese p e r fo rm ers a re, c lo c k w ise from top left, Johannes L in stea d (A u g. 17th ), N a n cy W h ite (S e p t 2 2 n d an d 2 3 rd ), a n d T artan T errors E llen Irmis<^i, R a m ja sh a R h o d es, a n d Ian Irm isch (A u g. 10th, 11th a n d 12th). NICK BUTTERWOKTH 11. WOW DAD! PETER ATKINSON 12. JUST GRANDPA AND ME MERCER MAYER 13. SOUL STORIES GARY ZUKAV 14. MY GRANDFATHER AND ME JANE DRAKE FO R GRADS OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO DR SEUSS THE DEBT-FREE GRADUATE MURRAY BAKER A D O N T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF TREASURY RICHARD CARLSON 100 BEST CAREERS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SHELLY FIELD PREDICTIONS SIAN GRIFFITHS Guests were served a taste o f what' s to come The Oakville Centre for the Per forming Arts unveiled its new season to Big Ticket Members last week, giving them an opportunity to purchase tickets to the summer/fall season at special rates and to mingle with some of the stars over coffee and dessert. Members were also entertained by some of the stars who will be appear ing in the new season. This summer's lineup includes Patricia O'Callaghan, who will partici pate in the Oakville Jazz Festival with her renditions of cabaret and art songs on Saturday, July 8th. And, of course, the Royal Bank Fes tival of Classics will present its annual Shakespearean production in Corona tion Park. This year, Much Ado About Nothing will be played out on the nat ural stage by the lake, Mondays through Saturdays, from July 19th to Aug. 12th. Then, on Thursday, Aug. 17th, Oakville guitarist Johannes Linstead will entertain at the centre with his Latin tunes and contemporary rhythms. The fall season will open with the Mattamy Homes Family Series' presen tation of Spud Trek on Sept. 10th, fol lowed by Smythe and Saucier on Nov. 12th. These performances will feature puppetry and magic. East coast musical comedian Nancy White will keep audiences laughing with her musical satire of political events and celebrities on Sept. 22nd and 23 rd. The voices of the Men of the Deeps will reveal the songs and folklore of Cape Breton on Sept. 29th, and on Oct. 4th the sophisticated Holly Cole will entertain with her melodious voice. The Ennis Sisters, stars of last year's Needfire , will follow on Oct. 15th. Then on Oct. 22nd, impressionist Martin Dube will offer his incredible five-octave range, and on Oct. 27th Jesse Cook will return with his master ful guitar playing. Carol Welsman will present Swing Ladies Swing on Oct. 28th, followed by talented Canadian songster Susan Aglukark on Nov. 1st. Kevin Bradshaw and Carol Ann Feldstein will present anecdotes from the life of Andrew Lloyd Weber in The Music o f Andrew Lloyd Weber on Nov. 3rd, and the popular Liona Boyd will reveal the talents that have given her a unique position in the world of classi cal guitar on Nov. 11th. The fall season will come to a close on Dec. 3rd with Rawlin's Cross, a group of accomplished Celtic rock musicians with an unusual organic sound. The Comedy Series this fall is sure to tickle your fancy when Lucien' s Labour Lost offers opinions on every thing from politics to marriage to the afterlife. Then on Nov. 24th and 25th, get ready to shop 'til you drop with Ivanka and her sister Marucia in Ivanka Deliv ers the Goods, a sequel to last year's hit, I Can Sing! Can't I? The Christmas season at the Oakville Centre will begin with the Nuncrackers' "nunsense" on Nov. 28th, followed by a new performance by the Arrogant Worms on Nov. 30th. Then December starts off with the hand-clapping, feet-stomping music of the Irish Rovers on the first, followed by the Oakville Children's Choir of over 100 voices on Dec. 2nd and 3rd. The perennial favourite The Nut cracker will fill the auditorium with Tchaikovsky's musical Christmas story from Dec. 7th to 10th. Fanfare Theatri cal Productions will present the popular Wizard of Oz from Dec. 15th to 17th, a deviation from its usual Mr. Scrooge. For a membership fee of $30, Big Ticket members receive savings of 20% on up to six tickets for the shows of their choice, first chance at the best seats in the house, mailing list priority, and special offers from associated restaurants and retailers. Big Ticket Plus memberships are $60 and include all the benefits of Big Ticket memberships, along with an additional 5% off ticket prices, with a limit of 10 tickets per show, and a tax receipt for $30. To become a Big Ticket or Big Ticket Plus member, visit or call the Oakville Centre box office at 130 Navy St., 815-2021, weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. or Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 2nd for the sum mer shows and on Monday, June 12th for the fall shows. CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE COL LEGE SOUL JACK CANFIELD H ARDCOVER P IC K S 1. LAST RESORT LINW O O D BARCLAY (IN-STORE EVENT JUNE 15/00) 2. 3. LEFT FOR DEAD BECK WEATHERS GREAT QUESTIONS OF CANADA RUDYARD GRIFFITHS 4. rrs NOTABOUTTHE BIKE LANCE ARMSTRONG 5. 6. 7. 8. WITHOUT RESERVATIONS ALICE STEINBACH ANIL'S GHOST MICHAEL ONDAATJE DAY OF THE BEES THOMAS SANCHEZ THE FOREST EDWARD RUTHERFURD 9. THE NOTHING THAT IS ROBERT KAPLAN 10. ISLAND ALISTAIR MACLEOD B E /A /R B CORRECTION For our 48 Page Out & About Event (Sale Dates: M ay 29-June 4, 2000) PAGE 26 --Incredible Value JVC Stereo Television has been illustrated incorrectly. New Summer Hours June to October Monday Tuesday-Friday Saturday Sunday Office 10:00 1 0:00 10:30 12:00 Hours am to am to am to am to 5:00 3:00 4 :0 0 4 :0 0 pm pm pm pm OAKVILLE PAPERBACK P IC K S 1. 2. HIKER MIKE'S BEST HIKES M IKE KIRBY HUMANE SOCIETY Adoption & Viewing CLOSED 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm 10-30 am to 4 :0 0 pm 12:00 am to 4 :0 0 pm TOO CLOSE TO THE FALLS CATHERINE G IL D IN E R PAGE 37 --Save 40% Garage Floor Concrete Enamel Interior/Exterior Paint should read Save 20%. Sears reg. 27.99. 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