by:Laura Leigh Kilfoil Lambert and James may in- sight riots and protests at places like Dal but at UPEI they had the place rockin’ because we know how to have a good time. Dal ac- tually banned this act but that kind of protest only adds more comedy material for Lambert and James’ act. : ; The day after this dynamic duo was marched on at Lal campus they were met with 2 wild and crazy party crowd ‘rom UPEI. Saturday night at the darn was the time for great tunes, good drinks, friends, and a few laughs. The audience was thoroughly into the great old songs like American Pie. Lambert and James made a few remarks about the recep- tion they got from Dal but UP- Eler’s showed them real appriti- ation and the team said this of UPEI, “Great crowd, always wel- come at the Barn and we would like to come back to work for at least three days. One to work and tow to get drunk!” Saturday events don’t always pack in a lot of people and with all other events like the Co-ed going on I was surprised at the large large crowd that was rock- ing at the Barn. This is the sec- ond time I’be seen Lambert and James here on campus. Some of the material is the same but it is as funny and entertaining as ever! I give this event 4 out of 4 pan- ther paws for great beer drinking tunes and lots of laughs! Lambert and James: A real Riot by:Terri Lyn Hall The Panther Lounge was filled Saturday night. with people anx- iously awaiting the beginning of Lambert and James. The per- formance started at ten o’clock and admission was $2.00.Every- one showed up early because the performance was advertised as starting at nine o’clock. The act lasted about two hours and a half with a short break in the middle. Rumour has it that this act was banned from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia for making a series of jokes about homosexuals. It appears as though Lambert and James have cut down on these jokes only to add in more jokes about the Dal protestors. Lambert and James drew many laughs and shouts in re- sponse to their jokes and deroga- tory comments ( You guys and Discriminiation: Comedy Duo Not So Funny, Met With Demo (Source: Atlantic bureau, the Picaro) HALIFAX (CUP) — Students at Mount St. Vincent University welcomed the comedy team Lam- bert and James on campus with waving placards. “Who does our student coun- cil think they represent if they are inviting this ‘comedy’ team to spew out hatred for non-white, none-male people?” asked stu- dent Michelle Case, who consid- ers the duo’s material offensive. The women’s studies society organized the February 10 protest after a motion to ban Lambert and James from the campus was defeated by one vote at a recent student council meeting. Rob Holden, council enter- tainment director, was reluctant to cancel because a contract was signed. The council would lose $350 if the act was banned. Said council vice president ex- ternal Cheryl MacKenzie, “I’d rather spend the $350, honour their contract and have them not play. They’re vulgar and rude.” Councillor Naomi Martin added, “How can we sponsor events that promote hatred, yet at the same time develop an AIDS policy?” Bl lobe Avadable: Applications are being accepted for the following Student Union positions: . Gem Production Editor . Gem Photographer . CIMN Music Director . Campus Police Chief oCmenN Ant fh WN . Campus Police (7) . Panther Lounge Manager . Bartender (5) Auxiliary (2) . Gem Circulation Manager . Gem Advertising Manager . Assistant Campus Police Chief . Auxiliary Member Campus Police (4) . Student Council Speaker . Student Council Secretary . Year Book Production Editor . Cash Assistant . Promotion Coordinator - CIMN Manager Gem Editor-in-Chief Volunteer Positions Chief Returning Officer Orientation Committee Chairperson Fall Fest Committee Chairperson Winter Carnival Chairperson Social Committee Chairperson Shine-A—Rama Chairperson $48.00 per week $30.00 per week $12.00 per week Commission $30.00 per week $7.25 per hour $4.25 per hour $150.00 per month $4.25 per hour | $4.95 per hour $4.95 per hour $30.00 per meeting $27.00 per meeting $550.00 per year $5.00 per hour $30.00 per week © $60.00 per week Applications can be picked up at th Student Union Building (The Barn) or Canada Employment Centre on Campus, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Please complete one application per po- sition, application deadline Friday February 17, 1989, 4:00pm. To be returned to the Canada Employment Centre — on Campus. — — 7 — = Thursday, February 16, 19 “I’ve probably had 50 people ask me why Lambert and James haven’t played in the: Pub this year,” said Holden. “I haven’t heard any complaints about them until now.” Council member Jan Thomas voted against the ban. “I was very offended by the movie the Last Temptation of Christ and some people don’t like Eddie Murphy, yet they’re not banned,” Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation RETURNER girls in the corner know what I mean,right Kelley?) How- ever their offensive language cou- ple with easy going appearance brought a very positive attitude as the swearing was comical in use. Audience participation was very good. Lambert and James kept communication going by playing songs which everyone was getting into by singing, clapping, and shouting. They were not only funny but they were also very skilled musicians on the guitar. They played songs by such groups as The Eagles and Led Zepplin. A good time was had by all!!! UPEI pulls off another successful event!!! I give it four Panther Paws, Two for Lambert and two for James. said Thomas. “There will be peo- ple at the Mount who will enjoy Lambert and James.” Editor’s Note: One female councillor from UPEI said, “I cannot speak for everyone on Council, but it seemed that the councillors that were there en- joyed it. No one seemed to find the material offensive. And I, myself, thought that the comedy duo was great. I thought they were funny.” Société canadienne d’hypothéques et de logement planning and history. Scholarships for graduate studies in housing FOR THE 1989-1990 ACADEMIC YEAR Individual scholarships of $12,600 each for graduate studies in housing are awarded by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to candidates of demonstrated ability and high academic promise. Scholarhip winners are chosen competitively by a _National committee representing business, universities and government. These awards may be used for studies in such disciplines as engineering, environ- ment, business and public administration, social and behavioural science, architecture, economics, law, A Guideline and Application form may be obtained from your university office responsible for graduate studies or student awards. Or write to: Administrator, Scholarship Program Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0P7 Your request for a form must reach Ottawa by March 14, 1989. In turn, your application for the 1989-1990 academic year must be sent to CHMC by your university no later than April 10, 1989. Canada so 2)