The Prince George Citizen - Thursday, January 5, 1995 - 21 Entertainment

A llen gets left-handed com plim ent TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A chosen top male entertainer by sub­ group of lefties thinks Tim Allenscribers of Lefthander Magazine. Michelle’s has the right stuff. Other left-handed compliments: Allen was named Lefthander ofFran Drescher of the CBS sitcom the Year by Lef{handersThe Nanny was chosen top female Canadian International. The star of the TVentertainer and Paul Simon was show Home Improvement also wasvoted musician of the year. and 6/49 & B .C . K EN O W e d n e s d a y Something Else, a four- quality! Sponsored by member jazz group, performs at 9 p.m. Friday at Other Art. YOUR BEST BET IN REAL ESTATE The musicians are Barry McKinnon (drums); Bruce by BERNICE TRICK Baycroft (electric bass); Terry Citizen Staff X j $ £ & properties Kosowick (trumpet and piano); and Darlene Shatford (lead One of Canada’s top country 684 Brunswick Street singers wants to start 1995 off vocalist). Their main emphasis Janice Colquhoun Prince George, British Columbia V2L 5N6 Randy Thompson is jazz standards. “wright” with a tour that will 962-8595 Office (604) 561-2280 • Fax (604) 562-7162 5 65 -8 4 7 7 take her across Canada including They will be joined at times The winning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto-649 draw were 21, Prince George. through the evening by 22 ,2 4 ,3 1 ,3 3 ,3 4 . The bonus number was 41. ______. Shatford’s sisters, Lynne and will be here Sue; the three women form the to entertain fans Jan. 13 at the The BC-49 lottery winning numbers on Wednesday were 3 ,6 ,8 , group Three’s a Crowd, har­ Civic Centre. 17,28,48. The bonus number was 5.______mony singers who have given She’ll sing songs from her lat­ The four extra winning numbers for British Columbia on concerts since childhood. est album The Reasons Why Wednesday were 3,42,47,98.______Admission is $4 at the door. which has surpassed gold status For more information in Canada. The winning numbers drawn Wednesday in the B.C. Keno lottery phone Lilia Tipton of Other The girl from Chatham, Ont., were 8,12,25,34,38,47,48,53.______Art at 561-1553. has been here before, but is look­ ing forward to this return visit In the event of a discrepancy between this and the official winning Friday and Saturday are which will also feature One numbers list, the latter shall prevail. billed as the official grand Horse Blue from Vancouver and opening of The Underground, American artist John Berry. located under Our Place Expect a super show, Wright Restaurant, 1552 Victoria.. said in a telephone interview Murray Gable of Group de from Dubuque, Iowa, where she Jour performs Friday, and is was playing. Prince George’s PREMIER joined Saturday • by Cindy “I’m coming as a Canadian Michelle Wright brings her stage show to Prince George Jan. Larson and other musicians. with a show that’s of high cali­13. Citizen photo by Chuck Nisbett The Underground’s own bre,” said Wright, who has an musicians also perform both international career. Two other songs on the album,seem on television, she says. B nights, as will visiting artists. Her tour of 40 Canadian cities and The Wall, She’s proud to promote One } have soared up the nationalHorse Blue on this tour. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. early in the New Year is one of B both Friday and Saturday. most far-reaching tours evercharts. “It makes me feel good to be I Admission is $6 at the door. attempted by a Canadian artist. Wright grew up surroundedable to give this level of exposure For information, phone It kicks off Jan. 6 in by music. to a fellow Canadian country Richard Roy at 562-3808. Vancouver and travels to 16 Her parents played in a coun­artist. When I was starting out as Western cities. After a break in try band. Michelle experiencedan opening act this sort of oppor­ P.G. Free-Net has added February the tour resumes withmany band practices at home andtunity just wasn’t available to several entertainment items to visits to 24 Eastern Canadian tagged along on countless jobsme,” said Wright, who sees the its menu, says vice president communities. around her community. tour as fulfilling a dream to per­ b i g c a s h Kathy Plett. “This tour allows us to do She got her first taste of stages form across Canada. For example, Michael things a little bigger and better and audiences in Grade 7 when She’s captured numerous Rawluk, a member of the P.G. than ever before,” said Wright,she, her brother and mother sangmusic awards, beginning in 1989 PAY-OUT! Theatre Workshop, has set up a who’s bringing a speciallyBobby McGee and Satin Sheetsas top female vocalist in the Big at a school talent show. She callsCountry Awards. forum where you can discuss designed stage set with her for * All Charities of The GoodTime Bingo live performances, theatre, the first time. it her most memorable perfor­ The year 1993 was major for Association endeavor to pay maximum prize plays, drama and like topics. The Reasons Why, the fifthmance. Wright who received 12 music payout of $7,500.00 subject to attendance. There’s also a new Games selection on the album, is a song She was inspired in her youthindustry awards including forum for players of the card that touched Wright’s heart theby artists such as TammyCanadian game Magic the Gathering. first time she heard it. Wynette, George Jones, Merle Association’s fan choice enter­ Discuss your ideas and strate­ It’s the story of a wife whoHaggard, Anne Murray and tainer of the year. 7 -D a y s -A-W e e k gies, advertise cards for sale, leaves her husband who neverElvis. She stands five feet, five inch­ S a t u r d a y post challenges and find out listens. When she goes, she When she’s not on the roades with brown hair and eyes. She Monday - Friday 11:4 5 a m • 6:45pm • 10:00pm * *12:45pm • 6:45pm • 10:15pm about tournaments. leaves her diary for him to readshe divides her time betweenhas two kittens, Marge and * Friduy- 10:15pm * Bonanza Pro-Call 30 Mlnutos Earlier And there’s a fantasy gam­ with all The Reasons Why. Toronto and Nashville, whereHomer, she sometimes takes on she first performed in 1992. ing forum, about all aspects of “It’s full of emotion. It gave the road. She enjoys sewing SUPPORT S u n d a y Yes, Nashville folk are hos­some of her stage outfits and has fantasy gaming. Discuss your me goose bumps when I lis­ 74CHARITIES *12:45pm • *6:45pm • 10:15pm favorite games, find out about tened,” said Wright. pitable and as friendly as theya flair for interior decorating. * Bonanza Pro-Cell 30 Minutes Earlier new ones, and share contacts and information. For more information, G o o d T im e phone Joan Jarman or Edel WESTERNS NOT READY FOR BOOT HILL YET Toner-Rogala, members of the LOS ANGELES (AP) — Despite the failure offrontier legend Wild Bill Hickock. Jeff Bridges plays PG Free-Net public relations Hollywood's recent crop of cowboy flicks, Walter theHill title role, and Ellen Barkin is his love interest, committee, at the Prince insists the Western isn’t ready for Boot Hill. Calamity Jane. George Public Library at 563- “I don’t believe it’s true,” Hill says. “If you make a Hill hopes the movie does better than his 1993 9251. For information about H fiL L good picture and have a compelling story to tell,Western, it’s Geronimo, which took in only $18 million. Charity Line 562-9224 ™ Free-Net generally, phone going to work. I don’t believe that any genre dies.He It blamed the failure on the nearly simultaneous David Lott or Lynda Williams just has to be fed with good product.” debut of another Geronimo movie on cable’s TNT net­ 490 Vancouver Street at 562-9281. Hill’s latest film, Wild Bill, chronicles the life ofwork.

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