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With a focus on films from Great Britain, the Santa tributing factors in keeping the festival above water. Midnight and The Squamish Five (C anad a); La Barbara International Film Festival will continue its Festival volunteers and extremely cooperative Ig ^ I Boheme (France, Italy); An African Dream (U .S . three-year tradition of bringing some of the most businesses make a “very real contribution" to the premiere, South Africa/Britain); Reefer and the critically acclaimed new movies in the world to festival, said Doren-Deevers, who started out as a Model (U.S. premiere, Ireland); Now I Know California’s Riviera. This year, the festival will screen volunteer when the festival first opened in 1986. (Ireland); Mauri and Send a Gorilla (New Zealand); 12 new British films (seven of which are U.S. or West ‘Ticket sales (alone) could not support the festival.” Boundaries of the Heart and Grievous Bodily Harm Coast premieres), as well as dozens from around the (Australia); La Passerelle (Fra n ce ); Lonely Woman world. On Friday, the Gala Opening Night at the Although the festival is relatively new, it has Seeks Life Companion (U S S R ); Sacrificed Youth Granada Theatre will herald in the nine-day festival. already garnered an aura of respectability, in the (C h in a); Rouge of the North (Taiw an); Where According to the festival's administrative director, past, it has focused on the films of New Zealand, Confucius Meets the New Wave (Taiwan/USA); Janet Doren-Deevers, “Great Britain has cinema Canada and Australia. In 1986, the festival debuted Matador (Sp ain); Ceasefire (U.S. premiere, from that, over the past few years, has been evolving. It’s Precious Images, which later went on to win the Sweden); and Michaelangeio Antonioni’s “last film fresh, new and exciting.” Academy Award for “Best Short Film." Salvador w as masterpiece,” Identification of a Woman. For the Gala Opening Night, the festival has also premiered that year, with James Woods in at­ scheduled the debut of Soursweet, the new film tendance. According to Doren-Deevers, the festival Films from the United States include: Vampire’s . directed by Mike Newell (Dance With a Stranger), who has also held debut screenings of such important Kiss (starring Nicholas Cage, U.S. premiere); West is will also be in attendance. film s as Hollywood Shuffle, Artie Shaw: Time is All You’ve West; Blackout; Nicaragua: Scenes from the The festival, although charitable in spirit, is not Got, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, and Vincent. Revolution; Julian Temple’s Earth Girls are Easy; free. A Full Festival Pass, which includes every One of the most important films that the festival The Keeper of the Light (with Academy Award- event, runs $150 per person. This rather large lump will debut this year is the long-awaited sequel to the winning director Chuck Workman in attendance); sum is actually quite a bargain considering all it classic film Fletch, entitled Fletch Lives. It is directed The Laserman; Not Since Casanova; and Miracle encompasses: the Opening Night Premiere and Gala by Michael Ritchie, and stars Chevy Chase, Hal Mile. Party, the workshops, all film screenings, special Holbrook, Julianne Phillips and Cleavon Little. As for the future of the festival, Doren-Deevers events and the Closing Night Gala. All events may be Although Fletch Lives goes into general release on said, “We just hope that it will continue to grow. We paid for separately as well, ranging from $6 to $25, March 17, the Festival will hold the World Premiere hope it will become a community event... and we see depending on the event. on Saturday, March 11. it happening a lre a d y.” However, ticket sales are only one of the con­ Among the international films are: Walking After — Jeffrey c. whalen WHOLE LOTTA SHAKESPEARE GOING ON

The Shakespeareans have spent the whole quarter Involvement and position in the club is a matter of caught his eye, and a few auditions later he was practicing their Thees and Thous, and this Thursday concrete time put into each production. This year’s memorizing more lines than ever in his short career. night they’re ready to present Shakespeare's Othello director is Jason LaTouche, who chose Othello because, “It took a lot of work, but I learned a lot about on the stage of Girvetz 1004. of all the scripts, it was the most easy for a modern Shakespeare.” No kidding. Run as a club without affiliation to the drama audience to relate to. In other words, it takes a lot of work and dedication department, The Shakespeareans are just a bunch of Othello is a 13th-century tragic tale of love, jealousy for a limited reward. As with most productions in the students who love the Bard. This year’s production, and betrayal that reminds audience of the mixed bag past, financing has come out of the pockets of the Othello, has been in the works since before summer love can be. “It’s a play which students can watch and performers themselves, with the hope of recouping and has taken the dedication and patience of several say, Yeah I’ve had that happen to me,”’ LaTouche some of the cash through ticket sales. But as one club students who want to see a Shakespearean production said. Another performer, concerned that students will member put it, “For the friends and experience, it's happen on campus. In other words, drama rebels. shy away from Shakespeare, called Othello the "Fatal something you have to do ... it’s more important than The Shakespeareans, run without formal leader­ Attraction of the 13th century.” school work." ship, gets by with a little advice from Professor Homer Jason Davis Scott is Othello, who might want to The show Thursday night starts at 8:30 p.m. and Swander and his organization ACTER. It boils down to explain his involvement with The Shakespeareans to Friday through Sundays are at 7. $5 a seat. See you students calling the shots and ACTER supplying the his parents as having fallen in with the wrong crowd. th ere . theater. During an Activities Faire, The Shakespeareans' booth — adam liebowitz

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The New frighteningly like Jack Nicholson and is Lindley has other reasons to be ile. “Guitar riffs like corkscrews, the widely recognized and self- excited about his career as well. G orillas to punch bags and like tram- Droclaimed King of Polyester? Another tour with Jackson Browne, music. “Babble" is one of the W ell, if h e's David Lindley (and he is), which would include performances in t h e m is t t debut albums — smart, angry, you bring him to the UCSB Pub with his together and separate, with and The Adventure of Dian Fossey able too.” band, El Rayo X, and you let him do his without their respective bands, is >um leaves something to be thing. scheduled for the U.S. soon. Lindley Saturday, March 4 different melody for every song Lindley has been around for a long says the tour is about 80 percent ge. Still, it rocks, and overall it's time. 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CONCERT THEATRE I c - 26 So. Chestnut Downtown Ventura 648-1888 Mar 2 The Band that Rocked Nall Young CRAZY HORSE fr Steve HIH Band I Mar 4 TOWER OF POWER R aw S ilk Mar 5 Heck Muele Center presente the VENTURA MUSIC EXPO Mejor manufacturera dleplay thelr 1989 musical Inatrumant product lina Mar 6 LIVE BOXING via Closed Circuit TV Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini vs. Hector "Macho" Camacho Mar7 KARYN WHITE [ Mar 9 STANLEY JORDAN BAND Mar10 "DEAD HEAD NIGHT" Electric Blue fr Purpl Turtlz | Mar 11 KCSB 91.9 Presents: FISHBONE & DAS BEAT Mar 12 ALBERT KING Special Guest: Hammersmith U VE BOXING Aba Gomez (12-2) Expand Your Musical vs. r Carlos Marquez (13-2,7 KOs) Horizons... Mar 17 EDDIE MONEY I Mar 18 BLOOD, SW EAT & TEARS I Featuring David Clayton Thomas Mar 21 KCSB 91.9 FM Presents S LET'S ACTIVE TOAD THE WET SPROCKET S a n t a Barbara C ountry AM 9 9 0 STEREO I Mar 22 YELLOWMAN Mar 23 ERIC BURDON I Mar 24 DICKIE BETTS BAND 1 Mar 26 ROBIN TROWER presents I Mar 26 FRANK MARINO and MAHOGANY RUSH C ountry Dance N ight Mar 30 GATO BARBIERI 1 Mar 31 RANDY NEWMAN | Apri 8PYRO GYRA DJ Jim W est from A I Apr 7 LEON REDBONE 1 Apr 16 Benefit to Aid Nicaraguan Hurricane Victims KBBQ’s morning show R Featuring: STRUNZ fr FARAH T I Apr 18 GREG ALLMAN BAND Apr 25 LEO KOTTKE fr LYLE LOVETT ¡ ; '■ R ay1 3 YELLOWJACKETS I I Jun3 STEPPENWOLF $1 long neck beers 1 Ju n 4 HIROSHIMA S 1 Aug 5 CHUCK MANGIONE

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FEBRUARY 23 - MARCH 4 Grad Art Show at UCen STUDIO THEATRE - 8PM ... sharing The First Year Graduate Show's limited run ends tomorrow. This NO LATE SEATING presentation in paint and sculpture now at the UCen Gallery is a fine example of graduate student work here at UCSB. Jen Ellis, Art Studio Honors student and recent second-prize winner at the A NEW PLAY BY Women’s Center, says it’s "pretty good,” and Arts and En­ tertainment gives the show a “highly recommended." After all, if art has no price, what’s better than seeing it for free? R o b e r t P o t t e r A T,HE IN THE Judy Chicago at the Women’s Center R Judy Chicago is an internationally known artist who became famous in the T LABYRINTH 1970s for dealing specifically with issues about women. Only 10 years ago Chicago’s work was considered radical, because it focused on the female ex­ perience in history and in a universal sense. Chicago was largely responsible for DIRECTED BY feminist art gaining recognition and acceptance. I The Women’s Center has had the honor of showing nine pieces from Chicago’s JANE RIDLEY latest work, “The Birth Project,” a monumental collaboration involving 150 women who produced 100 works of art in needlework dealing with the subject of S b irth. MARCH 2-4 and 9-11 Started in 1980, ‘The Birth Project" was undertaken to correct what Chicago felt had been ignored in art throughout history. MAIN THEATRE 8PM On the subject of birth, Chicago says,'To face a birthing woman is to witness woman at her most primal, primordial and powerful" —■ an experience not ac­ BOX OFFICE 961-3535 cessible to men, and thus has historically been shrouded in myth and secrecy or avoided altogether. Besides celebrating women, the project also elevates traditional women’s craft to an art form, and is as much about the women involved UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA and their process of thought during the execution, as the final product. Ultimately, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA ‘The Birth Project” serves as a metaphor for creation itself. The show will con­ tinue through April 7 at the Women’s Center Gallery. — laura funkhauser ... helping

Heck Music Center Roland Presents The A lesis Neworder Gibson Sabían Ventura Yamaha Digitech Tascam Concert Music Zildjian Ensoniq Plus Support Expo Washburn Audiotechnica Ventura County's 1st Consumer Music Show Soundtech Sunday, March 5th Casio 10 am to 6 pm Takamine Ventura Concert Theatre Ovation 26 S. Chestnut, Downtown Ventura KMD Seymour Duncan Over 20 High Tech Manufacturers. See Displays & Meet Factory Reps. Fender Performances by: • Seymour Duncan & Friends All Nady Star Jam • Yamaha - "Wishful Thinking" • High Pearl SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 5PM Tech Electronic Demo by Roland • & Much More Simmons ALL DISPLAY EQUIPMENT CB Workshop MUST BE SOLD! SANTA BARBARA SALE PRICES ALL WEEKEND Drum Workshop COUNTY BOWL V CLINICS • DOOR PRIZES J Roc km an Gallien-Krueger T/exGT^*3 srr£ ^ including Arlington box office, Captain Video, Morninglory Music, May Co. Admission only $3 & Music Plus. Also the County Bowl box office. To charge by phone call (805) 583-8700. Tickets available at Heck Music, 1793 E. Main S t, Ventura Randall & Ventura Theatre Box Office, 26 S. Chestnut, Ventura & Much More paciFiconceRTS For information call (805) 648-3284 111 «I« UM 11 lltlllllH IIIIIIIIU IIIIIillllt llli Thursday, March 2,1989 Daily Nexus Saturday PUB Series #4 David Lindley & EIRayo-X with Little Women th t.

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• PUB NITE • PUB NITE • PUB NITE • PUB NITE • PUB NITE Paul Loeb The nationally acclaimed author of Nuclear Culture and Hope in Hard Times will present a lecture at UCSB on March 2 at 7 pm in Broida 1610. Paul Loeb received nation­ wide attention after the publication of his book which examines the interelations between critical global issues and the lives of ordinary people. He is currently working on a new book which depicts the world views of American college students. Here is what the critics are saying about THAT PETROL EMOTION: “We second THAT PETROL EMOTION. The Tonite in the PUB ui ■o critic's best new foreign t c band Is a gas." z AVOCADO 00 — Rolling Ston«, C ritic's picks m z 3 “There Is no doubt they CL SUNDAE era the best live band in • e o Britain.” UI 8 pm A ll ages welcom e FREEI •o — Tony Standon, NME H This local/non-local band of superb musicians has entertained c . z crowds of devoted fans around Isia Vista for years, and the Pub Is 00 "Smart angry, explosive 00 lucky to have finally drawn them to its stage. Avocado Sundae's z end denceeble too." 3 deadly mix of covers and sharp original tunes guarantees to H Jon Psrslss, Q. provide flashbacks of fun and frolick. Tbs Now York Times • 3 i i n and e 3i i n and e s u n and • b u n and • b u n and "I'dEke them to be famous."

, T b s C urs S \tlO NIq THAT PETROL EMOTION'S influsncss ars many, but tha outcome is totally unique. Their LP, "Babble," was testimony to their greatness, and the dancable single G* "Groove Check" from their latest album is highly rated by YOU might just hit the jackpot, you wouldn't want to critics and audiences alike. In addition, TPE is a band with miss that, would you? a mission: to revise any incorrect images that people may This fun event will take place at the Graduate in Isia have of Northern Ireland. Vista this Sunday, March 5, from 7-11 pm. All kinds of games and fun will be yours for only $5 at the door or $4 presale. Casino Night is a benefit for hunger and VOICE homelessness. OF THE BEEHIVE The story of two local Santa Barbara girls gone ATTENTION: good. Certain highly energetic and enthusiastic people have taken it upon themselves to plan what will be the biggest event of the year. The 6th annual EXTRAVAGANZA is not that far away. This year the theme will be one of high- technology of the future. But even in the future, the Haartwarming... preparation for such a huge event will require the energies of Hopaful... more than a few humans. EXTRAVAGANZA committee meetings will be held A Hyperactive every Wednesday from 4-5 pm in UCen room 1. People are needed to help with all aspects of the event, from the concerts that will be going on, to helping with activity Dance ConcertII booths, to advertising. If you are interested, or just have questions, please stop by the Program Board office or call us Two Southland-raised girls have come to the front of the at 961-3536. music scene In one of the hottest acts in England. Tracey Bryn and Melissa Brooke have teamed up with other talented musicians, including ex-Madness drummer Martha Honey Woody on their album "Let It Bee." With the help of MTV This well-known journalist will speak about the nature of the Christie and KROQ, their hit single "The Beat Of Love" has helped Institute’s lawsuit after the $1.1 million sanction ruling, the arrest of John develop quite a following, largely Hull and the trial of Oliver North. due to Tracey and Melissa's "naturally effervescent Friday, Mar. 3, Campbell Hall, 8 pm personalities, kamikaze dress sense and energetic on­ Admission is $3 students, $5 general stage presence." Don't miss a trend!!! UCI political science professor Limited Engagement — Rein Taagepera Will present a video and lecture on the history of Estonia. The film will OPENS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,8 pm feature real life footage from the past, but the lecture will examine recent One ticket gets you in BOTH shows of this fantastic double-feature trends in contemporary Estonia. Wednesday, Mar. 8,3:30 pm, UCen room 1