February 18, 1 997 » music entertainment & arts >oming racing video game, and nicely. Expect many repetitive vocals, and a throbbing beat y t “flavours of the month’ have _ tracks nae including the Future Sounds of London, the Chemical Brothers(sans Noel Gallagher), Underworld and a wonderful instrumental Prodigy remix. Taken in the ight club or while playing video eat as prs noise. By JULIE CLOW Any Saturday night that you are not at home studying or helping little old ladies cross the street should be spent wit- nessing the musical phenom- enon called Mystery Snail at the Island Rock Cafe on Rich- mond Street. OK, perhaps phenomenon is too strong a word but for any of you who Summer Camp Jobs in the U.S.A. Visas Arranged Lakeside Residential Girls Camp in Maine Service workers. Office, maintenance, kitchen (including assistant chef), driving. Visas for service jobs restricted to students enrolled in university for fall of ’97. Counselors. Combined child care/teaching. Swim, sail, canoe, equestrian, field sports, tennis, archery, gymnastics, dance, arts, music, theater, wilderness trips. Visas for counselor jobs available to all qualified applicants. ‘ Non-smokers. June 21 to Aug 26. Send resume (C.V.): Kippewa, Box 307, Westwood, Massachusetts Q2090-0307 USA; kippewa@tiac.net; voice (617) 762-8291; fax (617) 255-7167. By: Sam Shepard At the Arts Guild Date: ‘feb. 28 & Max.) at Spm Tickets: $8 in advance $9 the day of the shou Call 892-1160 Fool For Love The Panther Prints Islan Blind Date By; Horton Foote have seen them you know they certainly have an ability to make the crowd respond. The band’s musical in- fluences include Earth, Wind and Fire, Men at Work and the Police. It is a nine piece band with the majority of it’s mem- bers attending UPEI’s music department. The members are BillCollier, Shawn Pitre, Trevor Campbell, Annette Campbell, Myster Saat a S ‘ Rock Leith Chu, Darell Gallant, Kevin MacLean, Jon Baird and Craig Schleyer. The group uses a range of instruments to enhance their sound including winds and percussion. The band has been to- gether for over a year now and the practice shows, for this band-puts on a sharp, ener- getic show that pleases the crowd every weekend. ACT (a community theatre) Presents Great Expectations: By