The Cadre + 17 March 1998 The Lox Money, Power and Respect Bad Boy Records The Lox is the latest group to come out with an album under Sean “Puffy” Combs (Puff Daddy) management. This group is also the first true rap-oriented group with a Puff Daddy label. Some of the other groups Puff Daddy deals with are Mase, 112, and Usher. These groups all have an R & B flavour to their music. The Lox, however, are quite different from them as mostoftheir songs are hard hitting with beats that would blow any speaker with the bass turned all the way up. The first single released is “If You Think I’m Jiggy” and is not bad for a first song. Some of the other good songs are “Let’s Start Rap Over” and “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.” Some big-name artists make appearances on the album like Puff Daddy, L’il Kim and Kelly Price. Over all, the album is not that bad, but if you are a big lover of Mase and Usher, then this probably is not for you as the Lox is more hard core than these two guys. But ifyou like rap, then this is definitely for you. | give it a 3.5/5 rating. UPEI presents A Midsummer Night's Dream “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” one of Shakespeare’s most popular and endearing comedies will be presented by the UPEI Theatre Society on Thursday through Saturday, March 19 -21. Performances will begin at 8 pm each evening with a Saturday matinée sched- uled at 2 pm. The production, directed by Ron Irving, will be staged at the Carrefour Thea- tre and features a cast of two dozen student actors. Tickets are available from Tweel’s and the UPEI bookstore -- $10 adult, $7 student and senior. The “Dream” (as this much-loved play has come to be affectionately called), skil- fully interweaves four distinct sets of characters, each with its own plot line. The compli- cations that ensue, both inten- tional and unintentional, have delighted audiences for four hundred years. The play cel- GIVE SOMEONE A SECOND CHANCE. March is Kidney Month. Please give generously. g ‘THe KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA Summer Camp Jobs in the U.S.A. Visas Arranged Lakeside Residential Girls Camp in Maine Counselors. Combined child care/teaching. Gymnastics, tennis, swim, sail, canoe, water ski, arts (including stained glass, sewing, jewelry, wood, photo), dance, music, theater, archery, wilderness trips, field sports, equestrian. Visas available to all qualified applicants. Service workers. Maintenance, driver, office, kitchen. Visas restricted to students enrolled in university for fall ‘98 Non-smokers. June 22 to Aug 27. Send resume (C.V.): Kippewa, Box 340, Westwood, Massachusetts 02090-0340 U.S.A. ; jac.net; voice (781) 762-8291; fax (781) 255-7167. ebrates both the power of love and the power oft magia tion. Director Irving (former Artistic Director for TheatrePEl), takes a decid- edly youthful and contempo- rary view of this fantastical and humourous world. The university's Thea- tre Society has become one of the largest and active organi- zations. Last year at this time they successfully presented Canadian playwright Sharon Pollock’s “Blood Relations” and in November an evening of student directed one-act plays was staged on campus. One of those plays was pre- sented as part of the first in- ter-university theatre festival held at St. Thomas university in Fredericton, and it proved to be among the most popular of the 14 productions from across the Atlantic region. Specializing in| Pub Crawls aR pauentt oieas 85 T.C.H. CORNWALL ph: 368-8337 13 EDDIE'S TATTOO iu) AIT | KNOW WHEN TO : DRAW THE Line | 7914 Seas ai eae YP 1 ISLAND GRADUATION To be assured ante delivery, orders must be placed by March 21, 1998