Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 7 Mar 1979, p. 12

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12 the examiner of My SIIIll forniance in last years rooting for her as the dark ho Fondas performance in Oscar now that the liollywt believable in Unmarried Wo For those who arent fanii ried Woman tells the story whose husband leaves her riage forcing he to cope with The film avoids neat and An Unmarried Woman is an intelligent woman Murray comes to town pressed me in the past same subjects but the new ltlcliauchlan has always folksy grassroots transplanted to the streets of Town shows lyrical side of piano accompaniiiieiit and in moving intensity its haunt the music ends Bee tees and flamenco Tonight at 830 pm on Wodnocda Entertainment notes The triumph Of The Examiner still in love with Jill Clayburgh The American film actress gave an outstanding pei returns to the Bayfield Mall inema this weekend winning an Oscar nomination for best against some very still comiXtition for the award including Jane Fonda Ingrid Bergman and Geraldine lage but lm songwriter of surprise sad sensitive song hacked by simple Mclauchlan comes to Barrie Thursday night for two con certs at Georgian ollegeTheatre at 7pm and it Bullet the weekly rock music show Man 1979 Clayburgh IIINGAIER Unmarried Woman Iwhich actress layburgh is up rse candidate oniing Home may win her the Od establishment has forgiven her for supporting radical causes in the 1960s and early 1970s and have to agree that eoniplished actress of the shes by far the more ac two but layburgli is so man and handles demanding role so well that she carries the film singlehandedlv liar with the film An llnmar if sophisticated New Yorker bruptly after 17 years of mar the problems of life as single woman Through her relationships with friends and lovers Clayburgh finally comes to terms with her needs and goals asv conclusion and presents strong and sympathetic portrait of contemporary woman irity an intelligent film about and recommend it highly lve been listening to thispering ltain the new Murray McLauchlan album for the past month and half and the 51 more listen the more like it llclauchlans never imr too many mediocre songs about the ilbuni ltlcliauchlans ninth for True North Records is very good resented himself as kind of early Bob Dylan Toronto with bit of countrv rock thrown in but the hes song on the alhuni Nassau ltlclauchlan thats something terpreted by McLauchlan with ing song that lingers long after Bt radio 90 Minutes With presents special words and music profile of the Bee Gees According to the Bt press release announcing the show the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack album wri the largest Selling album tteii mostly by the Bee lees is in the history of recorded music its sold 30 million copies worldwide and two million copies in anada Canadians cert scheduled for Massey lie and his both anniversary as ti at 830 Thats almost one album for every ten Flamencoguitarfans should mite the artos Montoya coil ill in Toronto next month The Spanish flamenco guitarist is celebrating his Tzith birthday performer with concert April tor Ste en auer7 Star Wars theme music will highlight concert Excerpts from the theme music for Star Wars will be featured highlight of the second lluronia Symphony Orchestra concert of the season which starts at it 15 pm Saturday in the Georgian College Theatre The concert has been designated as family night to attract young people as well as regular ticketholders Tickets are $5 for adults and 250 for students and senior citizens The Sitpiece orchestra will perform the Star Wars medley complete with sound and light show In placing of visiting artist the concert will feature ltohin Bunker of rillia one of the or chestras French horn players as soloist in the llaydn liorn Concerto No Halfway through the family night concert Arthur Burgin the orchestras conductor will turn over his baton to Margaret Davies of Toronto Mrs Davies will lead the orchestra in per formance of Eastern Temple hinies tier prizewinning cnr try in recent composers con test sponsored by the sym phonys womens committee Mrs Davies music teacher won the $150 first ptllt in the contest and was granted the privilege of conducting the orchestra in performance of her composition Third prize in the competition went to her son Peter who is studying music lll England The final two works in Satur days program are the Water Music Suite by lliitltltl and Bolero by the French com poser Maurice Ravel The lluronia Symphony is now in its 13th year Barrie is represented by it members of the orchestra and Orillia by nine with the remaining niiisi cians drawn from other com niunities in the area Plans are already being made tor the 197978 season including the selection ol music and the liir mg of guest artists Manager helps push female performing artists in Canada TORONTO li As manager of one of Torontos few remaining coftee houses Zoe Klein has been criticized for not booking as many female as male folk singers cant explain why that happens Ms Klein says know its not because there arent women with talent and we certainly have nothing against women performers Personally dont believe its harder for women to make it but they do face problems that aredifferent The music business like all business primarily is run by men she notes Some men do have negative attitudes Male managers say things like women are too temperamental to handle lve heard that number of times Or theyve said things like Shell get pregnant and wont make any money ofl of her But the negativisni doesnt just come from men NO WOMEN WARM15 She tells the story of one in ternational female folk star cant say who she is but she would sell out concert anywherei who refused to appear on stage if another woman artist was used as the warmupact She says she hasnt the fog giest idea why the woman refused but Ms Klein suspects that the singer may have been afraid of competition from younger woman Ms Klein tells these stories as way of setting the background for an organization which she started early in 1978 Muse Inc nonprofit group aimed at promoting the per tfanadian women in forniingarts For more than year the Youll find friend where you see this sign ititi human LIOUH For more information all Phone 7236748 group sixanember board of directors and later six full and parttime stall working on anada VorksUrants met in Ms Kleins abbagetown cot fee house to plot the course of mammoth womens arts festival urtam Fall the name of the three day festival was held the last weekend of February and featured more than tio women performers in 10 dittercnt acts covering six branches of the performing arts The festival for which more than 13o free passes erc given to theatrical agents and managers and the media was decided on as the best vehicle to expose as many new per formersaspossihle The scheme was to entice the public in with big name per formers like Sylvia lyson and Pauline lulicn with the hopes that the audiences would stay around tor the lesscrrknown ai tists mimists singers dancers actresses and poets lhilc Ms Klein hail the ex pcrtisc to arrange the concerts and workshops involving the musicians she had to hire con sultants such as novelist Katherine toner and stand up comic Sheila iostick to co ordinate the acts in the other tivcdisciplincsreprcscntcd iiispite their optimism Ms Klein admits that the festival was somewhat disappointing Attendance was 10m about 10m less than hoped for and resulted in Siiuvio deficit tut more important the an dicnce was predominantly tcinali Barrage 728990 liHlllIK GEBRGEMC SCOTT HARDCORE PETER BOYLEi WARNING Sonia rum and language may In offensive Theatros Branch Ont NELD OVER 3RD WEEK AT 715 KM Robin Bunker French horn player with the Huronla Symphony will be the featured soloist at Saturdays concert Procolor Photo The comparable retail price indicates the price for comparable qualit TORONTO TPi The Cana dian Broadcasting Corp has been doing lousy job of mak ing its programs available to schools to get children in terested in Canadian culture senior CBC official admitted Friday Peter Herrndorf generalmanager of assistant CBCS HEATHER RAHRAY HAM Aftth wma ROBERT LOGAN SUSAN DAMANlE SHAW WW vluvwi iuiiuliimsw tins LAST ENDS TOMORROW Englishlanguagc division told seminar on education there is not enough money to keep suc cessful programs in circulation on the air or in schools Weve done lousy job poor job horrible job of mak ing good programs available to schools and repeating good pro grams for the general au Kids TV promoted admits CBC thence he said He told the seminar on teaching in the 19805 that Canada is flooded with US programs that make some aspects of American culture far more familiar to Canadian children than their own society But when asked why there is lack of good artistic and documentary programs available for loan to schools Herrndorf replied that the money cannot be found Knowlton Nash anchorman for CBCs National newscast said studies show the average Canadian spends half his leisure time or hours week 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