NOTICES at's on at the Panther Lounge ‘I really like quiet stuff, but I also like raw, screaming stuff, and I like the idea of combin- ing both extremes,’’ says Crash Vegas frontwoman Michelle McAdorey, discussing STONE, the Canadian quartet’s second album and first ofr London/PLG. ‘‘It’s good to expe- rience all different sorts of feeling in life, and it;s the same with music.”’ Indeed, STONE draws inspiration from a broad emotional and stylistic palette, while maintaining a compelling indiviual identiy that owes little to fad or fashion. McAdorey’s commanding vocals and incisive lyrics are as compelling on high-octane numbers like *“Noth- ing Ever Happended,’’ ‘‘You and Me”’ and . ““One Way Conversation’’ as they ar on quieter songs like ‘‘Keep ItTo Myself,’’ whose tuneful pop veneer masks a raw emotional edge, and ‘“September Morning”’ a tender tribute to coun- try rock pioneers. Meanwhile, the band’s in- ‘*The Blue Castle’’, A show for all the family Theatre Prince Edward Island has announced its upcoming production of THE BLUE CASTLE, a musical play Hank Stinson based on the well- known story by L.M. Montgomery. The show is directed by Ron Irving and will be staged at Theatre Le Carrefour in Charlottetown, May 10-15, 1993. Hank Stinson is an actor, musician and play- wright familiar to many from his long-term involvement in the Island theatre and musical scene, including the Charlottetown festival and past Theatre P.E.I. productions. THE BLUE CASTLE won first prize in Theatre P.E.I.’s New Voices Playwriting Competition in 1992, and was workshopped last summer at the Muskoka Festival writer’s colony under the direction of Douglas Campbell. THE BLUE CASTLE will feature Glynis Ranney in the leading role, supported by a cast of local Island performers. Glynis, who has played Anne of Green Gables at the Charlottetown Festival for the past two seasons, will be performing this summer at the Stratford Festival. THE BLUE CASTLE is good old-fashioned 18 strumental axis -- guitarist/multi- instrumental- ist Colin Cripps, drummer Ambrose Pottie and bassist Darren Watson -- consistently main- tains an artful balance of rock intensity and subtle understatement. The foursome recorded nine of Stone’s ten tracks with renowned English producer John Porter(Smiths, Bryan Ferry, Miracle Legion); one of those, ‘‘Nothing Ever Happened’’, fea- _ tures an inventive mix by American garage- rock godhead Butch Vig. The remaining tune, “‘One Way Conversation’-- the album’s only non-original, written by Soul Asylum’s Dave Pirner-- was self produced by the band, with Pirner contributing backing vocals. Also ap- pearing on the album in supporting roles are legendary Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan and frequent Robbie Robertson\ Daniel Lanois col- laborator Bill Dillon, who contributes guitar and pedal steel. entertainment, suitable for all ages of theatre- goers. It is filled with music, romance and adventure- true to the original, but with a life of its own. Tickets will be on sale at Confederation Centre TICKETWORKS. Contact: Daphne Harker, Theatre P.E.1., 566- 0321 The promise of the band’s debut is borne out’ in spades on STONE, whose effortless perform- ances bespeak the experience gained from the rigors of extensive roadwork. “‘If it comes: down to any one thing,’’says Cripps ‘‘it’s that we got a lot louder. There’s a special chemistry that comes out of playing together a lot, and! think you can hear that on this album.”’ This up and coming band will be performing’ at the Barn Friday April 2nd. Tickets are $6.00’ for students and $8.00 for non-students. They’ are available at the student union office be-’ tween nine and four. Get your tickets early’ because wew’ ll probably sell out. . One more short note, this week’s movies will be White Men Can’t Jump and Caddyshack 2. After the movies stick around for Jat O’Comfort in the Lounge starting at Nin¢! O’clock. stay tuned for details on our end of the, year blast!!! a j Career Day April 2nd at 1:00 in the Psychology Lounge. This event will discuss what jobs at available for individuals with a BA degree if Psychology. Guest speakers will be in attend:| ance to discuss their jobs and what is available | for people who cannot or do not want to go (0) graduate school. Beverages and snacks will be provided! ee NEXT WEEK IS THE FINAL ISSUE OF THE YEAR! Get your submissions in!