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Whitby Free Press, 3 Feb 1993, p. 11

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Whitby Free Press, Weckiosday. Fabray 3.1903, Page il 1 SATONGALER'- I Baf*rdart a mix of traditonal, contemporary Selected works by Rebecca Baird wiII be on display at The Station Galle starting Feb.6. Baird's work combines percep- tions of history, heritage and comtemporary reality. Ini particular, her work exa- midnes 'her own cultural dicho- tomy of First Nation and Euro- pean bloodlines. She reworks traditional media, images* and myths through 'post- modem feminiat' strategies. She often uses 'pop' mraterials, such as day glow paint, rice crispies and fun fur, to represent contemporary soiety. .She combines these with F'rst REBECCA BAIRDin collaboration with Kenny Baird. 'Having Many Rocks 1991,'acryllo on animal hide. WashboarSd H at Legends Washboard Hank and the Honkers, who play both vintalge country music and 'hilbilly booge,' will performn at Legendé (soccer City) -in Whitby on Saturday, Feb. 13. Jughead will also perform. Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door. Pops orchestra at Sunnycrest TIhe Concordia Pope Orchestra dents of senior citizens and nurs- will perf'orm at Sunnycrest Nurs- ing homes in Durham Region. ing Home on Sunday, Feb. 7. The concert starts at 7 p.m. During the winter months, the The orchestra will also performn orchestra provides free concerts on Feb. 28 at Fairview Lodge in of ight classical music for resi- Whitby. ~ ........ 843 KING ST. WEST (wesI ai Thornton on south side) 721-285v5 Friday is your last chance to see Brian Greene (left) & Gary Barnes bartend as a duo at the Prospect of Whitby. Brian leaves for Vancouver and -a new career LIVE OTTER CREEK VIDEO[ WES«t 'LYNDE VIDE), 900 'BONACORD AVE. 273 MlCf4AEL BLVD. ( across kom the sciioc4 Resrvtio Htllne 6e69280 Reservation Hotine 430-0992,

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