Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Mar 1991, p. 25

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KWLT comedy nights will help pay for studio renovations Cole is always conscious that what she sings reflects the strong woman she is, and so songs that she loves such a Someone To Watch Over Me and The Man I Love have never made into her repertoire. She doesn't want to be seen as the victim or tall into the poor, sad. vulnerable woman Image often portrayed by torch Slngers Holly Cole -lt's a Combination of ele- ments, If it's a song that i love musically, but has lyrics that I don't like, i won't touch it, and VICE verse," Cole says. "Some. toes it i love the song, and think that I can change the lyrics to suit me, I'll do that. But that's gotten me Into trouble, especially in terms of recording." March 21 to 23 KWLT will present the comedy group Troupe de Jour performing their latest show, "Coming Soon," a blend of topical sketches, song parodies, and improvised scenes based on audience suggestions. . . ' _ fraupe de Jour was founded for the purpose of producing live comedy in the Southwestern Ontario region. Realizing that the KitchtmerAYattrtioo-CambridireGutgph triangle was the only major population centre in the area that did not have a professional comedy troupe, the founders chose to make the region their home base. This' performance begins at 8 pm. in Tie'studi ' the new performance space at 9 Princess Street. Tickets are $5 t the door. Kitchener-Wat) Little Thgatre is presenting three nights of comedy to hem pay J/y, Lenqxgngns t9 {heir Princess Street studio. Soup members come from across Canada witrv'GijuUrrrrieac bagkgroungs. Some h.ave.traintdyith Second City. [Continued from E28) songs she performs very careful. ly D" 00 -- - - -- Flower ind Gift Shop tgtlfii 66 University Ave. East, Waterloo co (in ma v-qumm Horton Plaza) 885-2180 ett 421 Greenbrook Drive, Kltchener “x6“f1'tou (in m. Forest Hm Plan) 742-7221 L0G (Fttrtmrty Jony uwlnlosh Flow-u Ind Gum) ltf Saturday Morning Kids' Program . Mark your calendars! This Saturday, March 23 10:30-1 1 :30 Spoil fduartFrtth Gatrtna/t, {mum mun, OW CHOP. W bunch. gun 'nunyprlcldnonly 'C"""-"" MARKET ROSES SW' EASTER LILIES fan home A ,_ huh-WNW " Can ‘A unwind: o Books a“ , Paul: ' Pots (Waterloo) Paul: A Pots (Kitchener) 2 (Open 8:30-6:00 Mon,, Tues., Wed, Sat, Open 9:00-5:30 daily . 8:30-0:00 Thurs, Fri, Monday through Saturday‘ " 100 King Street South Uptown Waterloo 884~BOOK Petals S'Pats mg. Lynne Wodlstencroft, a Waterloo City Councillor and a pioneer environmentalist, will share her ideas on how to care for our fragile world. . This ad 'ported by m" Kids Can Help! A new Holly Cole Trio album will be released this June, and Cole promises a glimse of the new material at her Waterloo perfor- mance. Tickets are $10.70 and are available at Humanities Theat. re box office, HMV, Dr. Disc, and Sam the Record Man. Holly Cole performs Friday, March 22 at 8 pm. at Humanities Theatre. For this performance regular Trio members Davis and Pinch well be replaced by bassist Paul Novotny and pianist Phil Dwyer, who Cole says can do super-human things with the we- rues. "it I think that a song doesn't fit into our minimalist approach to music, then we won't do it," Cole says. "It could be the greatest song in the world, but if I don't think it will fit into our trio con- cept, then we won't do it," 198 rt? Bunch ot I0 if??? , tp 398 (Gary Miller ENTERTAINMENT ZONE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1991 . PAGE ED

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