I have just discovered that in my previous life I was a lesbian. Now I reside in a man’s body with a man’s functions, and a man’s duties. If you are a self secured woman or man, drop me a line. Emily, c/o Planet of the Arts 1399 Johnston Street. Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3R9 PH. 253-7969 (you have my ear for three minutes) Please postscript your statement with a question for me. Thank you. Emily Cz Net History Note book Found and Taenta 10 46 Art histo Cy Peok- Ann Wore son the like/dislike series non-sculptures by Bryan Langlands Sept. 27 - Oct. 24 cafe deux soleils 2096 Commercial Dr. carousels containing my second year THEFT OF PETTY CASH FROM OFFICE #205 Petty cash totaling $140.00 and re- ceipts of approximately $70.00 has been removed from my bottom desk drawer. The theft had to occur either over the weekend of Sept. 9-10-11 or Monday Sept. 12th, as | placed receipts in the drawer on Friday afternoon Sept. 9th. My office is very busy most of the time, and | feel insulted and hurt that someone would take advantage of our most open and friendly atmosphere. | now feel very uncomfortable about this situation as this is a serious violation of trust. | have never experienced a major thef from my office in all my years at the school. | have always felt secure and comfortable with all dealings out of my office, and this really puts a damper on an otherwise congenial and profes- sional environment. No questions will be asked if the party/parties involved wish to find it in their conscience to return the monies. Lost Modern Art Survey Lecture Slides “COUNTING AND MEASURING Somehow in the move from the North ITH ARDIAN ANGELS” Building to the South Building, the 15 slide Four actors needed for short film. Moder Art Survey lectures have gone One male and one female in mid-20’s. missing, One male and one female - elderly. These boxed lecture slides are labelled - i.e., Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism, etc. Call Terry at 253-3587. - and are filled with slides | can’t replace. Many of the lectures contain personal slides taken in the areas where, say, . “SHELLS” | Cezanne or Van Gogh painted. ECIAD Facilities said the slides were boxed TWO ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT for the move to the new building. They ECIAD FILM. were supposed to go to my new office, 430, but they never arrived. If you have seen these boxes or have any : ; 3 Oe idea of where they may be, please contact ee i : eRe me immediately. Thanks. A TRAGI-COMEDY ON ROMANCE. Art Perry PHONE JOSIE AT 689 - 5494 FOR MORE INFO AND. AUDITION. From: Lawrence Lowe, Assistant Registrar Hey..........all 4th Year Students there will be a meeting on October 6th at 12:15 in the Faculty Lounge to discuss Graduation & stuff Its really, really important --- so be there! ss WNS PLEASE POST Release date: immediately 4 For more information call (416) 588-6580. Press Release ¢ This Magazine Gets the Real Picture - MAGAZINE @ We've all seen those coffee table books filled with glossy, full-colour photos of the Laurentians in win- ter, the rugged rock of Newfoundland, prairie breezes snaking through a field of Saskatchewan wheat, dog sleds in the Yukon, soft rain in Stanley Park. But is that all there is to Canada? What about East Hastings, clear cuts, Inco employees on the job, the folks that live next door? . .— wid ry 4 ammamry of» un. Enter our photo contest and let us know what your Canada looks. Photos can be black & white or colour, any size, and in any format -- 35mm, large format, Polaroid, disc camera, video still. Subject matter: use your imagination both behind the camera and in the darkroom. Anyone can enter, from professional to amatuer. The only rule is no cute pet photos please. e~ Entries will be judged by renowned Canadian photographers Vince Pietropaolo and Lisa Sakulensky. Over $500 in prizes will be divvied up between the winners. Top photos will be published in in an upcoming issue of This. And we hope to use the photos in an alternative coffee table book of our own. To enter, send an entry fee of $10 per photograph, a 50-word caption explaining each photo, a self- addressed stamped envelope and your photos to: Get the Real Picture Attn: Kevin Connolly 32 Glen Manor (lower), Toronto, Ontario MG4E 2X2 Deadline: November 15, 1994. For more information, call Kathe Gray at (416) 588-6580. This Magazine is a Canadian publication which explores culture and politics, issues and ideas. In its. pages appear personal essays, investigative articles, newsbriefs, fiction, poetry and some of the most original illustrations and photographs around. This is published eight times a year. C9 EY SS Ne ee oi eS ee I we oP arse ee “sg? ee Gewese. Thave just discovered that in my previous life I was a lesbian. 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