TOP TEN MOVIE GUIDE STAGE 8. Silver 10. Indecent I 6. Super Mario Brothers 2. Made in America The of Being Earnest, July 16 to 8(:1‘ 31; King John. to Semw Oct. 17; A Midsummer Night‘s Dream, to Nov. 13: Gypsy, 0 Nov. 14; The imagiâ€" ory, tonight and Saturday and June 25 and 26 at 8 p.m. and Sunday June 20 and27an2&m.hmeK-WLivoThoata, 9 Princess St. E., Waterloo. Tickets, $5, available at the door. Numus Concerts presents The Art Thing, a celebration otmeperformingPam,at 8:30 p.m. in the Victoria Park Pavilion. Participating artists include: Susan Cash, mmmwu- lene Spencer, The Sinciair Trio, Willem Moolenbeek, and Gabby Kamino and Company. Tickets, $15, available at the door or by calling 579â€"6156 or 623â€"0001. to Nov. 13: Gypsy, 0 Nov. 14; The imagiâ€" nary Invalid, Aug. 5 to Oct. 16. Avon Theatre â€" The Mikado, July 2 to Oct. 30; about Blyth and area, written by Dale Hamilton. Continues through June 19. Tickets available by calling the Blyth Fesâ€" tival box office at (519)523â€"9300. The Stra'o;d Fesï¬v:‘: 1993 season is underway. Featured this year are: Festiâ€" vai Theatre â€" and to Oct. 17; A MM Nldu‘c“:’*..brun Blyth Festival presents Many Hands, a cmuqnam.mmmm 5555 for ticket (seteint |PGâ€"13 |stow dike |PGâ€"13 |Comedy |R ___|Thriller __| Much FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W., Kitchâ€" MUVUSIC | mita The Commercial Tavern in M sents Gregory Hoskins and L’â€.....g“""‘" 7 pm. and Sgine nd mines ing at 7 p.m. e e 1992 ostivaro' Mmastg:n; Mon. June 21.TheLastofE&andat7p.m.and Spike and Mike‘s 1992 Festival of Animaâ€" tion; Tues. June 22, Spike and Mike‘s 1992 Festival of Animation at 7 p.m. and The Shonedngs:r at azï¬&n.; Wed. June 23, Spike Mike‘s 1992 Festival of Animation at 7 p.m. and City of Women at 8:45 p.m. Fairway Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener. 748â€"9166. Frederick Mail Cinemas, 385 Frederick St., Kitchener. 576â€"9670. * King‘s Col are Cinema, 238 K-:': St. W., m 741â€"0755. Waterioo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Waterâ€" loo. 886â€"1410. of Animation at 7 p.m.; Sat. June 19, Visions of Light and Spike and Mike‘s Corky and The Juice Phil‘s Bar and Grill. Plgs play DCOes PEEC CC POMWY °C VOL 10, WNVWITE %Mwmbctm.cmm â€" Candida, July 8 to Sept. 26; The Marrying of Ann Leete, Aug. 12 to Sept. 25. Royal George Theatre â€" Genâ€" tiemen Prefer Blondes, to Oct. 10; And Then There Were None, to Oct. 31; The lmolDufl;g,JWQtoSeptZG.Cal 1â€"800â€"267â€"4759 for ticket information. Light at / p.m. and Dracula at 9 p.m.; Fri. June 18, gpi(e and Mike‘s 1992 Festival Our top 10 Canadian songs for ‘lhomkm.lmolm. 1 Will You Remember Me Jann Arden 2 If You Believe in Me April Wine 3 Lazy Nina Monkey House 4 Colder than You The Waltons 5 Dance of the 10 Water From The Moon 8 Desert Nights Ray Lyell 9 Gypsy Wind CANADA COUNTDOWN Lost in Your Eyes Jeff Healey Band ThE BEST MUSKC MX glnrcoul Steak House, 2980 King St. ., features Nightlife on Thursday through Saturday. Thob!luoflloï¬?lal, it The Atrium, Waterioo, presents Fred Smith on Thursâ€" Koalaby‘s, 607 King St. W., Kitchener, features Tanner and Horrocks on Thursâ€" day and Jamie Warren on Friday and Satâ€" The Rhinos stop off at The Volcano. Stages presents Chris Rock. SATURDAY ; Check out The Morganfields and The Other at The Commercial Tavern. Rik Emmett is at Lulu‘s Roadhouse. Casey‘s, 183 Weber St. N., Waterioo, presents Black Water Draw with Fred Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, in Pioneer Park Klaehn and Colin T: Band are pop + Aolvilgiely 4 palhie d TOP TEN VIDEO PICK 10. Passenger 57 8. The Mighty Ducks GuMBo <=NVviDEC) CLASSICS GALLERIES D‘Kein on Friday and Saturday, Yeager BandonSunzg.yy.JoflTmmMm and Jonathan Sweet o n Tuesday. Pogo‘s Restaurant, 3â€"B Regina St. N., Waterloo, offer Jazz Solution on Sundays from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Waterioo Inn, 475 King St. N., Waterloo, features DeVaughn David on Thursday and Friday and the Doreen Smith Trio on The St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Summer Sundays at Three series continues with a performance featuring mezzo s?rmo Katherine Jefferey, baritone Kevin Bradshaw and pianist Beth Ann de Sousa pedorm;t:g romantic hfghï¬g‘lm from operettas Broadway. at 3 p.m. in the St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre, 13 Albert St., St. Jacobs. Tickets, $8. For more information, call 664â€"1134. :nn ax'rilbnlonxot pkalmlnmby ’tl'horont: ist Karen Kulyk continues thro June 27 at The '.&d'mm-W*rbo uAgn Gallery. Continues through June 27. The Art of and a oi Iranamaes nity involvement with the D;rutmem of Graphic Design and Advertising, Conâ€" Verhuist, c%vyamics by Sunmi Hong u:: the Homer Watsoc.:â€aae and Gallery. New in the Nineties: A Selection of i ena fepnreamy o at > . Conâ€" t‘nuemh June 27. _ Cide Partor, King St., Waterloo, petenn ied Papncent o Thoan Rior on Frggy and Sutaday, Yeaget 27 at the Ritchener Waterico A Gatay." An extibtion o ol landscapes by witem moi®ings, 2000 NU ap # offers The Bernie '8:'53% ?ï¬o'\:;m | Much |Lots | Some